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1: Mad-Doctors: William Battie: 1703-1776 AD
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View Introduction: In 1758 AD, William Battie, Mad Doctor at ... and uterus, are frequently the real seats of Madness" It is important to realize that as an agnostic who didn't attend church, Battie rejected the idea that anxiety was a spiritual problem. He believed anxiety was common to all humanity, but only those with weak, bad or out of shape nerve fibers would be afflicted with anxiety. This explains why modern chemical psychiatry is in love with him. William Battie was trained for ten years at Bedlam under John Monro. He left and started St. ... and brain matter that resulted from the convulsions of vomiting. (A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD) Click to ... best treated by rest, has a long history." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 105) Battie actually accused the ... Luke's, but the rich with money he siphoned off to great personal profit to "treat" at one of his many personally owned "mad ... ...
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2: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
... psychiatrist would claim only he can treat her, lock her up in a mental hospital and treat her even it if was against her will. ... He rejected the idea that the body was the etiology and placed the origin squarely and firmly in the mind: "A scruple is a great ... from all troublesome and restraining passion, viz. from mad Love, Jealousy, Sorrow, Pity, Hatred, Fear, and the like, and ... But his etiology of madness rooted in the nervous system was new. His theory that bad moral choices caused bad nerves in the brain became the dominant view in the Bedlam mental hospital in England. 100 years later, William Battie, for example, induced vomiting in the insane in order to physically shock the nerves as a cure! Today we know Willis and Battie ... Robinson, doctor and governor of Bedlam the same time James Monro, believed insanity was caused by life choices, sin and ... products like "Geritol" which are modern versions of 18th century "nerve tonics" to keep you healthy and ward off insanity! ... ...
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3: How to commit your unwanted, naggy or rich wife to a mental hospital
... There were many people in these asylums that were intelligent and sane, like the case of William Norris in 1815 AD below in ... less than felony to confine any person under pretence of madness without due authority. For the cure of those who are really lunatic, licensed madhouses should ... Eventually, however, the rising tide of complaints of corruption, cruelty, and malfeasance in the mad-trade provoked some feeble and flickering interest in parliament, and both Monro and Battie found themselves ... When Hannah's husband brought John Monro (the most famous mad doctor in England) into the home, Hannah had the nerve to ... an adulterous affair) mistress of the household, and he seems to have felt he "had a right to treat his wife in that way." ... Later in life, when his amorous advances were rejected by another woman, he was committed to Bedlam. This "psychiatric ... bleeding, purging, vomiting, and sometimes bathing: And if these are not effectual . . . the patient is incurable. . . . ... ...
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4: A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD
Click to View See also: Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise on Madness, John Monro, 1758 AD A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD ... Battie therefore demanded confinement as a prerequisite for cure. The patient was to be removed entirely from the context wherein he or she ... more to make attitudes towards the mad more open and less prejudiced than any other physician of the period." (Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p112) A Treatise on Madness William Battie, 1758 AD Scanned text from the original book: proofreaders Note: ... drastic purging, blistering of the skull, bleeding, induction of vomiting, and other similar measures for George III in his first attack of ... An unpleasant "external object" may disrupt "natural sensation"; so may "nerve weakness." (And Freud, W. W. Keen and others are credited as ... But a very little reflection will serve to convince that all our consideration will never enable us to treat this first species of Madness ... ...
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5: Bedlam: The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 ...
most horrible Confusion:" (The distress'd orphan or, Love in a mad-house, a fictional play based upon bedlam, Eliza Haywood, 1726 ... madness and society in Britain 1700-1900, Andrew Scull, 1993 AD, p 22) Three generations of Monro's were in charge at Bedlam starting with James in 1728, then John in 1751, then Thomas in 1787. The dynasty ended with the firing of the last Thomas Monro in 1815, after the government documented the horrors that took place at Bedlam. William Battie worked ... Monro, Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2001 AD, p 20) Pinel worked in a mad house in France that rejected the torture practiced at Bedlam at the same time. He rejected that insanity was a bodily disease and practiced moral treatment to cure. ... "HOW TO TREAT A BEDLAMITE: It may well be that, rather than his complicity in putting the inmates on display, what most indicts ... being bleeding, purging, vomiting, and sometimes bathing: And if these are not effectual . . . the patient is incurable. . . . ... ...
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6: Psychiatry historic treatments vomits, bloodletting, cold baths ...
... We believe that isolation, incarceration and vomits really did cure mental illness, but not for reasons they thought. Some other ... of the frenzy, or to weaken the animal spirits that were producing it, also had the benefit of keeping the mad in their place. ... far less likely to have the energy for escape." (Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p 4) "How To Treat A Bedlamite: It may well be that, rather than his complicity ... To be sure, John Monro was skeptical of some conventional treatments: he objected to blistering, for example. This was a form of ... an insane, uncontrollable and obstinate person in a straitjacket until motion sickness, vomiting, unconsciousness and shock set in. ... if the patient has been punished before In 1792 AD, William Pargeter, cured the insane by "catching the eye" of the patient. ... Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) 1938 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) 1985 Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) 2005 Deep brain ... ...
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7: Sin was viewed as the cause (etiology) of mental illness
... Their only cure are drugs. Their histories are slanted, biased and a dishonest representation of the facts. In a re-writing of ... of the mad as delusions, products of a disordered imagination. They are real for the simple reason that they are bodily in origin." (Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p76) True history: In 1729 AD, Nicholas Robinson, doctor and governor of Bedlam the same time James Monro, believed insanity was ... C. The Humoral etiology: Melancholy blood, bad nerve fibers & spleens The Humoral era (450 BC - 1858 AD). The idea that insanity ... The result was blistering, bloodletting and induced vomiting to remove these bad fluids from the body. Humoristic theory gave ... It is important that a good number of doctors rejected altogether the idea that the body caused in sanity. Historically, those ... William Battie adopted Nicholas Robinson's etiology of bad nerves caused by sin and life choices and circumstances as the cause. Battie ... ...
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8: Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise on Madness, John Monro, 1758 ...
... Vomiting may actually have been helpful, and certainly had powerful psychological effects. In any event, the "cures" reflect the state of medical knowledge in colonial America, a time when ... such a nature, that very little of real use can be said concerning it; the immediate causes will ever disappoint our search, and the cure of that disorder depends on management as much as medicine. ... As such, Monro's Remarks stands as the headstone to eighteenth-century orthodox psychiatry's refusal to take the mad seriously." (Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p120) Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise on Madness, John Monro, 1758 AD Note: italics are where Monro quote from A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD. A Of the causes of Madness. Of what ... upon the material particles of the medullary substance of the optick nerve of a man awake, when the idea is referred to a wrong cause, the error does not lie in the imagination, but in the judgment. ... ...
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9: Mad-Doctors & Mad-House Keepers of the 1750's
lunatics' relatives, led not only to the neglect of all means of cure, but also to the deliberate prevention and delay of recovery, conduct which he considered a crime that may be perpetrated with perfect impunity as to human laws'. ... Parry-Jones, 1972 AD, p 241) Click to View Full discussion and analysis of William Battie's "A Treatise on Madness" Click to View William Battie A. The Mad doctors power thirst" Banish the preachers! Psychiatry has a long history of being hostile to Christianity! This is ... As we trace the opinions of mad doctors as to the etiology of insanity, we see a common theme: a combination of bad living + bad bodies (bad blood, bad brain matter, bad nerve fibers) In John Monro openly stated that no one would ever discover the cause ... John Monro, Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2001 AD, p xiv) Whereas John Monro allowed the public to enter the asylums to mock, ridicule and torment the insane, Battie rejected all this and made the asylum a quiet place of peace. ... ...
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10: Anti-psychotic drugs cause permanent brain damage
... He predicted it would one day be found, but even today, no such chemical cures exist! Modern Neuroleptic drugs are no more a cure for madness than the opium that was perscribed by William Battie and John Monro in the 1750's. "altho' we may have reason to hope that the peculiar antidote of Madness is reserved ... rebound of the brain to function without being stimulated by drugs, means that the brain has been compensating for this stimulation by functioning at a lower suppressed level (in the case of a stimulant to treat depression). ... The theoretical result is to make the person happy instead of depressed. When the "presynaptic neuron" send out a single "happy potion" it delivers the message to the postsynaptic nerve but then is not reabsorbed into the ... He was angry that these "stupid Bible thumpers" believed in a 6000 year old earth, Adam and Eve and Noah's ark but rejected all the scientific proof that the mentally ill have a biochemical imbalance in their brain. He woke up the ... ...
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11: Psychiatry calls Jesus a paranoid schizophrenic!
... E. Mad-doctors in 1750 AD to present viewed Christians as mentally ill: William Battie actually accused the top religious leaders of his day as highly prone to madness: "To the second ... Not to mention what now and then happens to the senior Recluses in our Protestant Monasteries at Oxford and Cambridge. " (A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD, p 59) "For James [Monro], the profession of such [Christian] beliefs ... Thomas Szasz, 1996 AD, p 77) Samuel Tuke, a Quaker preacher who ran an insane asylum, rejected the idea that Methodism was a cause of insanity and demanded proof of those who made this ... Tuke, 1813 AD) Tuke believed religion was a cure: "To encourage the influence of religious principles over the mind of the insane, is considered of great consequence, as a means of cure. ... H. Curing Christians of their mental illness: Evolutionist psychiatrists may one day take steps to treat Christians of their delusion that Jesus is the God who created the world in 6 ... ...
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12: Church ministers were the first Psychiatrists!: The history of ...
... Freudian psychoanalysis has been rejected as quackery by most today: "Where will psychoanalysis be even 25 years from now? ... I ... Insanity was not seen as a biological problem, but a spiritual problem. Medical doctors did not "treat" the insane: "Boarding out the ... eighteenth century and, during the reign of George II (1727-60), their number increased steadily." (The Trade in Lunacy, William Ll. ... of the mentally ill person by psychiatrists struggling to cure mental illness. Forcibly removed from his home, the mad person was forcibly re-housed in the home of a surrogate caretaker. ... treatment of madness provoked persistent scepticism even among those laymen most heavily involved in the campaign for lunacy reform. ... The three generation Monro dynasty at Bedlam lasted from about 1728 - 1815. Three generations of Monro's were in charge at Bedlam ... William Battie worked at Bedlam for about ten years under John Monro, after which he quit and started up a competing public asylum ... ...
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13: Introduction to the history of psychiatry
... Doctors generally viewed the "insane" as being untreatable by them using "physic". Exactly what could a doctor do to treat ... There were also cons who claimed, like modern psychiatrists, to be able to cure a person of annoying and antisocial ... alcoholics, lunatics, idiots, and eccentrics, but also rejected wives, deflowered daughters, and spendthrift sons were ... the tally of the confined mad poor in Bristol, a town of some 30,000, was only twenty. . . . [Whereas] about 400 people a year were being admitted to private asylums."Roy Porter, Mind-Forg'd Manacles: A History of Madness from the Restoration to ... the increasing use for this purpose of houses of correction and, later, the workhouses. " (The Trade in Lunacy, William Ll. ... Vomiting may actually have been helpful, and certainly had powerful psychological effects. In any event, the "cures" reflect ... for a year and have a servant 24 hours a day to care and feed them. "William Battie, prime mover in the foundation of St. ... ...
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14: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
... The same may be said of all feverish diseases and of all brain and nerve diseases as such, including phrenitis, ... for his action, and the idea of a therapy plan is to be rejected; he must at all times coordinate his action or lack of it ... science and art may also serve as a measure of all the efforts so far made to recognize and to treat mental disturbances. ... King Achish then reproved his servants: "Lo, see the man is mad: wherefore then have ye brought him to me? Have I need of mad ... What else can this myth signify but a cure of melancholy by music? According to Herodotus, 120 years before the expedition of the Argonauts, Melampus cured the madness of the daughters of Proetus, of whom Virgil speaks: Proetides implerunt falsis ... Praed., 1. 4. 13) Bilious vomiting (confusion of reason). Praed., 1. 10. 14) Lockjaw (phrenitis). Praed., 1. 11. 15) ... in the earlier times of Willis (senior), Sydenham, etc. were not yet generally recognized, is undoubtedly William Cullen. ... ...
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15: How does Torture and Coercion cure inanity? Introduction to the ...
... In 1758, a mad doctor at Bedlam named John Monro induced vomiting on a daily basis to remove "phlegm" and restore "humoral balance", even though he plainly admitted he had no idea what really caused insanity! This was the science of the day. But at the same time, another mad doctor named William Battie used most of these same methods. Battie tells us that for him to reject vomits as a cure, would be considered heresy. Indeed, of all the treatments of the 1750's, vomits was viewed as the cure of choice! Battie believes that mental illness is caused by a clogging of brain and nerve matter and he tells us that the reason vomits cures, is entirely in the physical convulsions associated with vomiting. The violent convulsive action of throwing up, with the increase of blood pressure to the brain and the stress to the eyes and nervous system, is like using carburetor cleaner in your engine to clean out the gunk and loosen everything up! This bizarre quackery began to replace the ... ...
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16: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
... In the early 1800s, Americans regularly turned to a book written by Scottish physician William Buchan for medical advice. In Domestic ... happened in this country during the past twenty-five years, and you treat the people so diagnosed with psychiatric medications, do you run the ... one asylum; other physicians announced that injections of metallic salts, horse serum, and even arsenic could restore lucidity to a mad mind. ... The final "breakthrough" treatment was frontal lobotomy, the surgical destruction of the frontal lobes apparently producing an instant cure. ... While many of the rejected draftees may have been feigning illness in order to avoid conscription, the numbers still told of a societal ... time, they suffered from a host of new symptoms as well: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, agitation, insomnia, headaches, and weird motor tics.23 ... All questioned the "medical model" of mental disorders and suggested that madness could be a "sane" reaction to an oppressive society. Mental ... ...
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17: Pathology of the Brain and Nervous Stock, Soul of Brutes, Thomas ...
... viz. from mad Love, Jealousy, Sorrow, Pity, Hatred, Fear, and the like, and composed to cheerfulness or joy: pleasant talk, or jesting, Singing, Music, Pictures, Dancing, Hunting, Fishing and other pleasant Exercises are to be used. ... The idea that the mind could make the body sick and induce madness was not a new idea. But his etiology of madness rooted in the nervous system was new. His theory that bad moral choices caused bad nerves in the brain became the dominant view in the Bedlam mental hospital in England. 100 years later, William Battie, for example, induced vomiting in the insane in order to physically shock the nerves as a cure! Today we know Willis and Battie were quacks, since that nerves and brain tissue of schizophrenics ... Today, it appears very scientific to suggest insanity is caused by chemical imbalances, but like Willis' bad nerves, there is no scientific proof of either! While Willis correctly rejected the common idea of his day, that a woman's uterus ... ...
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18: Essay on the Demoniacs of the New Testament, Hugh Farmer, 1775 ...
Insanity is not Demon possession! more In 1775 AD, Hugh Farmer, church minister, correctly taught that demon possession never caused insanity. Farmer would not "ascribe madness and epileptic fits to possession, rather than other disorders". The ... Farmer almost stands alone as a church preacher for first equating demon possession with the diseases like common cold, and second for viewing insanity as having a physical/biological cause. It seems he may have been strongly influenced by William Battie and John Monro, who took the same view. What is important to point out, is that he correctly rejected ... us of the demoniacs in the Christian church', that they 'were all either mad, melancholy, or epileptic persons'. He was at pains to show that this conclusion in no way detracted from the miraculous cures performed on them since 'the bare ejection of demons cannot be pronounced a greater miracle than the cure of natural disorders'." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p ... ...
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19: Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind ...
So in one breath he says insanity is caused by blood vessels and in the other the human spirit. The only way to cure Rush of his "scholastic schizophrenia" is to ... He concluded that these kinds of sins, became involuntary, they became a disease which needed a medical doctor to treat. Rush therefore believed that insanity was ... But he considered all the medical views of madness and rejected them all: "liver, spleen, intestines, nerves, Madness has been placed exclusively in the mind" in favor of, "the cause of madness is seated primarily in the blood-vessels of the brain". From autopsies, he noted that mad people had brains that were "hardness ... The chair is confined to one spot by means of staples fixed in the floor. Click to View Click to View In 1792 AD, William Pargeter, Doctor and Chaplain, cured the ... Many other organic diseases are occasionally devoid of their usual characteristic symptoms. Neither vomiting, nor want of appetite, have taken place in stomachs in ... ...
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20: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
... " Have you not been insane ?" " At least I believe not." (Douche.) " Have you been insane?" "Am I mad because I have had imaginations, because I have seen and heard it?" "Yes." " Well then, sir, it was insanity. ... A. requests to be allowed to go out; this is granted him on October 3rd-that is to say, twenty days after the long interview of September 12. "The cure of A.," says M. Leuret, "is undoubtedly owing, first, to the ... Hence the term alienation meaning estrangement from the reality of other men was anciently synonymous with madness : 'deluded imagination' wrote William Battie (1758) is the 'essential character of Madness' and 'precisely discriminates this from all other animal ... Oxenbridge [q.v.] in the seventeenth century treated a well-to-do and a poor woman according to their means; Arnold (1782) remarked that 'Chains should never be used but in the case of poor patients'; and Thomas Monro in evidence before the 1815/6 Select Committee when asked 'Would you treat ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/on-hallucinations-a-history-and-explanation-alexandre-j-f-brierre-de-boismont-1859ad.htm
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21: Humoral imbalances caused insanity: Insanity treatments: Blood ...
... His cure of insanity was to repent: "repent, to love God and your Neighbour, to live soberly, righteously and godly, to pray at all; here you ... Richard Baxter, 1670 AD) So even in the humoral era, church ministers, with little medical training, were way ahead of the mad doctors. ... Strangely, blood was seen as a poison to be removed and this is the origin of blood letting. Click to View Vomiting was induced by spinning ... Click to View "How To Treat A Bedlamite: It may well be that, rather than his complicity in putting the inmates on display, what most indicts ... To be sure, John Monro was skeptical of some conventional treatments: he objected to blistering, for example. This was a form of ... It is clear that they rejected disease as a primary cause of insanity. For example, if you chose not to smoke, you will not get lung cancer. ... The latest string of junk pop psychiatry treatments include Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS, 1985), Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS, ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-humoral-hippocratic-medicine-hippocrates-four-humors-450bc-1858ad-melanchol-blood-depression.htm
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22: Spital Sermon, Andrew Snape, 1718 AD
Like burst water hoses, the "brain fibres" are unable to kept thoughts separate and they begin to mix inside the brain causing madness: "Whilst the aspiring Soul is pursuing some lofty and elevated Conception, soaring to an uncommon Pitch, and ... Snape's view of insanity was not particularly clever or novel. It was utter quackery in hindsight. This is where the idea of the "mad scientist" or the "insane genius" came from. Just as a body builder will snap a bone or tendon from too much ... Physick and Diet, and other Management" It is noteworthy that in 1758, William Battie rejected sin as a cause of insanity and adopted the "brain wiring" etiology pioneered in part by a local church minister! Christians today know that thinking hard and deep ... They were known as `Spital Sermons' because as Henry King, Bishop of Chichester explained in A sermon of deliverance. Preached at the Spittle, 1626 (London, Marriot, p. 48) `Spitdes [are] for cure of the diseased . . . Hospitals for the ... ...
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23: Observations on Maniacal Disorders, William Pargeter, 1792 AD
Of course this proves that insanity is not some chemical imbalance in the brain where a person is unable to control themselves. Rather, the "madness" can be turned on and turned off at the will of the "madman". Benjamin Rush would adopt "catching the eye" as a treatment in 1812. (Observations on Maniacal Disorders, William Pargeter, 1792 AD) "During the second half of the eighteenth century following the wider experience of the insane afforded by the increasing number of private mad-houses as well as public 'lunatic hospitals' which opened at that time, it was gradually learnt that as Battie (1758) wrote 'management did much more than medicine' in the `cure of madness'. 'Management' meant humane treatment and reflected the spirit of ... I have to observe in this case, that by management, Mania furibunda was evidently and happily reduced to Mania tranquilla. Before I saw hers she had not only beat, and otherwise ill-treated the servants, but rejected; with fury and disdain, ... ...
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24: John Wesley (1703-91) Primitive Physic: or An Easy and Natural ...
who went mad "by hearing a sermon of Mr. Wheatley's, fell into great uneasiness". He went to Bedlam and was treated by Monro who, "blooded him largely, confined him to a dark room, and put a strong blister on each of his arms, with another over all his head. But still he was as 'mad' as before, praying or singing, or giving thanks continually; of which having laboured to cure him for six weeks in vain, though he was now so weak he could not stand alone, his mother dismissed the doctor and apothecary, and let him be 'beside himself' in peace". Another case of madness he understood was triggered by extreme grief of a ... This probably may confirm the Dr. in the opinion of his madness but to me tis a proof of his being in a right mind". Susannah rejected this and believed just the opposite and that ... Watts, by using the cold bath two and twenty times in a month, was entirely cured of an hysteric cholic, fits, and convulsive motions, continual sweatings and vomiting, wandering pains ... ...
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25: Seasonal Affective Disorder, SAD is pure "classic" Junk science ...
... An instance of which I lately met with in a Sailor, who became raving mad in a moment while the Sun beams darted perpendicularly upon his head. Which maniacal effect of heat could be attributed to no assignable cause, except either to the ... Dura or Pia Mater, which vessels being suddenly distended compressed the same medullary substance." (A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD, p 47) Like his modern Biopsychiatric counterparts, Battie was looking for a mechanical etiology of behaviour. ... Men who have bought a new Skidoo get real sick with the lack of snow but are cured with the first snowfall. Perhaps spending an hour a day in the deep freezer in the garage cure them like an hour a day under a light bulb cures SAD. SAD is just ... Depression is a sinful behaviour choice in light of the fact the Bible commands us to rejoice in our hope of heaven in spite of earthly persecution, trials and tribulation. e. This kind of thinking will always be rejected by biopsychiatry, but ... ...
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26: Account of the Unparalleled Case of a Citizen of London, Bookseller ...
This labeled him a mad man for life and was the primary reason for his second false committal to an asylum. Later in life, when his amorous advances were rejected by another woman, he was committed to ... that madness was caused by these three things: 1. overworking the brain with meticulous work. 2. concentrating on a single matter for a long time. 3. too much study late at night. Exactly what is required to produce a concordance. Cruden's assessment of the psychiatric industry is shockingly applicable to what we see today in chemical psychiatry: "tho' a person be not a conjuror he may set up to be a mad-doctor, the chief prescriptions being bleeding, purging, vomiting, and sometimes bathing: And if these are not effectual . . . the patient is incurable. . . . What is Dr. Monro? ... Payne's; and when he came thither, Mr. William Crookshank and John Oswald were with her. Upon Mr. C.'s going into Mrs. Payne's Dining-room she was not dressed, and went out without saying one word, which ... ...
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27: A treatise of dreams & visions, Thomas Tryon, 1695 AD
He rejected drugs, bloodletting and vomits as effective cures of madness. "As to the Cure of Madness in general, the Schools commonly prescribe Blood-letting, and Sleep procuring Medicines, but ... Not until Battie (1758) was a professional voice raised against this traditional approach to mental illness. Tryon was also the first who condemned the practice of exposing the insane at Bethlem ... A treatise of dreams & visions . . . To which is added, a dicourse of the causes, natures and cure of phrensie, madness or distraction. By Philotheos Physiologus, [1689 London, Sowle] pp. 249-52, 258-60, 267-8, ... because the same has very barrenly been handled, as far as I can learn, by those that have undertaken to treat thereof. I shall not insist upon the several sorts reckoned up by Authors . . . ... to censure what are sit, and what are unsit to be coyn'd into Expressions : For this cause Mad People, and innocent Children, do speak forth whatever ariseth in their Phantasies ; but on the ... ...
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28: Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise, John Hill, 1766 AD
His cures focused on natural herbs like "Water-Dock" and "Spleen-wort". He outright rejected all drugs: "No acrid medicine must be directed, for that may act too hastily, dissolve the impacted ... Toward the middle of the eighteenth century, hypochondria was so prevalent in people's minds and mouths that it soon assumed the abbreviated name "the hyp." Entire poems like William ... from synonym for "lunacy," as the anonymous author of Anti-Siris (1744), one of the tracts in the tar-water controversy, informs us that "Berkeley tells his Countrymen, they are all mad, or Hypochondriac, which is but a fashionable name for Madness." ... physicians in the 1740's and 1750's: the Monro brothers in London, Robert Whytt in Edinburgh, Albrecht von Haller in Leipzig. By mid century the condition known as the hyp was believed to be a real, not an imaginary ailment, cc mon, peculiar in its manifestations, and indefinable, almost impos Bible to cure, producing very real symptoms of physical ... ...
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29: Ontological trichotomy of man: Spirit, Soul and Body
... Guilt for sin is a known cause of physical illness and can trigger behaviours associated with madness. Many Bible passages describe this process. When a person ... Drugs do not cure insanity for the same reason they do not cure chronic lying. Click to View Genetic limitations: Every person is born with a natural, genetically ... Degenerate impairment: Alzheimer's is a kind of decay or wearing out of the brain. For 300 years psychiatry believed that nerve damage or brain damage caused ... The syphilitic madmen died, usually within a year or two after ad-mission to hospital, whereas the healthy madmen often outlived their sane mad-doctors." (The ... Psychiatrists don't make the distinction and will seek a new patient to treat and make money off of, any time they can. It is well known that simple body pain that ... arrhythmias, shortness of breath (dyspnea), loss of libido, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea Graves' disease, adrenal gland malfunction Surgery, drugs ... ...
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30: Description Of The Retreat An Institution Near York For Insane ...
to the cure of insanity; and unable as we generally are to ascertain its true seat in the complicated labyrinths. He made a powerful disclaimer against those who believed insanity was a physical disease: "We are, however, far from adopting it as a universal maxim, that maniacal symptoms are aggravated by bodily disorder." Most important, he believed the insane never lost their self control or freewill in action. "that madness, in all its forms, is capable of entire control". Unlike the tortures that took place at other mad houses, ... CHAPTER IV. MEDICAL TREATMENT. Character of the first Physician-Result of his experi-ments as to the general importance of Medical treat-ment-Of the reducing system in particular-Offbrcing the Patient to take ... Drs. Monro and Crichton's opinions Of the dis- orders to which the Insane are the most liable The causes of Mortality in the Retreat Ages of Patients, 192 Tt," TABLE OF CASES. t Fr-S ;i.' TABLE OF CASES. 26 32 M RC Man. 6, ... ...
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31: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
... For the amount of actual influence he had, there wasn't much science he had right, being trained as a humoral doctor and adopting the view of William Battie (1758 AD) ... Bucke replied with caution that, indeed, the follow-up period was brief, but that the procedures had been carried out to improve or cure the diseased ovaries or ... by ARTEM LOZYNSKY Temple University -B u cke's not that breed: he tends the mad, in Canada- a kind of medical mystic he lets me call him with a Foreword by Gay ... He arranged for Sir William Osler to examine Whitman and to recommend physicians for him in the Camden-Philadelphia area. From time to time, Bucke would send Whitman ... Have a little patience with me-I may be good for something (in that line) yet. But at present I am a mere pauper-dead beat. I treat it as a joke but it is getting ... He had pointed out that the rich sympathetic nerve supply to the uterus was responsible for the female's greater intensity of feeling than the male's. It was only a ... ...
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32: Hysteria: Great blunders in the history of psychiatry
... Although Freud wanted to diagnose men with hysteria, the real medical community rejected this since the word hysteria literally means "uterus" in the Greek. b. "10% ... Their reaction to the drama of hysteria will depend on their personality and relationship to the patient. ... The non- psychiatric physician tends to view and treat ... In 1787 AD, William St. Clare, doctor, wrote about a classic case of hysteria where, "a girl put a mouse into the breast of another girl who had a great dread of ... Far more often she runs the gauntlet of nerve-doctors, gynecologists, plaster jackets, braces, water- treatment, and all the fantastic variety of other cures." ... ... To cure such a case you must morally alter as well as physically amend, and nothing less will answer." Mitchell's solution is to replace the sympathetic relative who ... The practice of mad-doctoring, however, had been well established before that time, when medicine was still based on the so-called humoral theory of disease. ... ...
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33: On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell ...
... Carter practiced "moral treatment" which avoided the outright torture of the previous century seen in most mad houses, but specifically targeted the hysteric's ... But in a doubtful case it would be proper to treat the disease as real, in the full assurance that the truth must soon be discovered, and with the resource of ... Constant vomiting is, in its possible results, almost as dangerous as long fasting, and a case may easily be conceived, in which the patient would find it impossible ... Food should only be given in very small quantities at a time, and that in the liquid form, on the principle laid down by the late Dr. William Hunter, and the patient ... There are still many useful and important accessories to the cure of tertiary hysteria, which may be summed up briefly, by saying that the sufferers should be placed ... be prevented from volunteering any opinion as to the management of the case; or if they are not prevented, still the opinion given may be unceremoniously rejected. ... ...
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34: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
... But, alas! with many this seems to be literally impossible. That decisiveness of character, that moral nerve which takes hold of the rope thrown for the rescue and ... Dr. Barry. BIOGRAPHY A short biography of General William Booth PHOTOS OF GENERAL WILLIAM BOOTH ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PART 1. THE DARKNESS. CHAPTER 1. WHY "DARKEST ... No sooner is the foreman seen, than there is a wild rush to the spot and a sharp mad fight to "catch his eye." The men picked out, pass the barrier, and the ... Then is a chance of getting regular dock work, and that is, to lounge about the pubs where the foremen go, and treat them. Then they will very likely take you on next ... The moment that we take in hand this work we shall be compelled to turn our attention seriously to the question whether prevention is not better than cure. It is ... The following will not only be examples of this, but will tend to illustrate the strength and madness of the passion which masters the slave to strong drink. ... ...
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35: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... it a sedition begotten by another sedition, and to be like a wild beast grown mad, which for want of food from abroad, fell now upon eating its own flesh." ... foundations, and into some they threw fire and burnt them, in their insane madness and frenzy, without caring for the neighbouring houses; for there is nothing ... Finally, if Domitian it really did issue a decree in his final year, it was a short lived persecution for Christians. The entire story therefore must be rejected. ix. ... of "statutory crimes" such as treason, forgery, or adultery." (Persecution in the Early Church, William H. C. Frend, Christian History Magazine, Issue 27, 1990 AD) d. ... contagious superstition is not confined to the cities only but has spread through the villages and rural districts; it seems possible, however, to check and cure it. ... You shall treat them like Pharaoh, 10 like the officers of his chariots in the Red Sea. The stricken of spirit you shall set aflame, like a torch of fire in straw, ... ...
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36: Sabbatatrians Refuted and Sabbath keepers Exposed: 2011 AD
... designation of time be derived from the 2300 days (evening-mornings) in Daniel 8:14, since the periods do not agree, nor do both passages treat of the same event. ... Among the sources he studied were the Brinsmead papers. As a result of this study, he rejected Sabbatarianism and began to work on Sabbath in Crisis. This book has ... This lithograph is located at Loma Linda University. A White Estate photo of SDA Elder William C. Gage, a manager at the Review and Herald Publishing Company, shows ... life force, life force energy, life power, life source energy, nerve energy, nerve force, personal energy, spirit, subtle energy, universal energy, universal life ... People need to be taught that drugs do not cure disease. It is true that they sometimes afford present relief, and the patient appears to recover as the result of ... And he did so: and his hand was restored whole as the other. And they were filled with madness; and communed one with another what they might do to Jesus. - Luke ... ...
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37: Practical Observations on the Causes and Cure of Insanity, William ...
Practical Observations on the Causes and Cure of Insanity William Saunders Hallaran (Doctor) 1818 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1818 AD, William Saunders Hallaran, Doctor, described the use of the swing in the Lunatic Asylum of Cork, England as "a safe and very effectual remedy for the description of maniacs". He fully credits Joseph Mason Cox, 1811 AD with the invention which induced the vomiting without (emetics). Remember that John Monro raved about vomits as a cure for insanity. "The circulating swing erected in our asylum, appears to be improvement on the model suggested by Doctor ... I have generally found patients to become at once so subservient to my wishes, as willingly to take any medicine prescribed." The common practice of torture in mad houses of the 18-19th centuries included the swing, bloodletting, vomits, isolation and chains. These methods indeed cured the insane in the same way a spanking fixes the bad behaviour ... ...
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38: Some Observations on the Cure of Mad Persons by the Fall of Water ...
... In other words the amount and force of water discharged on patients' heads was measurable and so could be regulated which gave it a scientific flavour. The dose was determined according to the tenacity with which the mad person clung to his ... Many variations on the theme of applying cold water to the madman's head were ingeniously invented on the analogy that 'that which will make a drunken Man sober in a minute, will certainly go a great way towards the Cure of a Madman in a month'. William Cullen (1784) for ... Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p 73 "Some Observations on the Cure of Mad Persons by the Fall of Water (1725). Blair qualified in medicine at Aberdeen, and practised for much of his life in ... Being upon resentment why I should treat her so, after or 3 dayes I threatned her with the fourth Tryal, took her out of bed, had her stript, blindfolded and ready to be put in the Chair, when being terrify'd with what she was to undergo she ... ...
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39: A New System of the Spleen, Nicholas Robinson, 1729 AD
A few years later the doctors of Bedlam like John Monro, dropped the idea that sin, emotion and life choice and circumstance caused insanity, and focused on correcting the physical problems with treatments that amounted torture. Robinson shows how an atheist is driven to madness through his rejection of God: "take a view of the Atheist ... What Hope, what Refuge ... the Mind was in Despair through ... In a page out of modern chemcial psychiatry, Robinson believes drugs are the cure: "But of all Medicines in the Spleen, I know none equal or fit to compare with that truly noble Drug we call Opium. ... The first is that, unlike many of his contemporaries, Robinson takes madness seriously. That is, he does not explain the experiences and sufferings of the mad as delusions, products of a disordered ... and Watchings, to a Time almost incredible, to Persons not acquainted with such Cases; all which several Phaenomena shall be accounted for, when we come to treat of the Causes of those Disorders. ... ...
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40: Mental Illness Diagnosis and cures
... Those who really want to stop drinking or smoking, do so on their own, without any outside help. This is how you "cure" madness. Insanity is a pattern of human behaviours others dislike, object to, find offensive or annoying. ... Neuroleptic and anti-psychotic drugs are seen as the primary cure of mental illnesses by the public. This is in spite of the fact that psychiatrists know these drugs do not cure, only control you. There are a surprisingly limited family of drugs that are used to treat a wide range of mental illnesses. Here is a ... Each morning is a new start. "In their unsuccessful effort to fulfill their needs, no matter what behavior they choose," writes psychiatrist William Glasser, "all patients have a common characteristic: They all deny the reality ... Being lazy, some would resort to crime, but then they would end up in jail where they belong as criminal, not "club mad-fed". Some of them would die of starvation, kill themselves or whatever, but at least they are taking ... ...
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41: A treatise on insanity: in which are contained the Principles ...
... Kind remonstrances and pressing invitations proved equally ineffectual. He repelled, with rudeness, the services of the attendants, rejected, with the utmost pertinacity, some soup that was placed ... upon corporal and physical punishments, such as confinement, chains, flogging, spare diet, &c. (p) Public and private mad-houses, in more modern times, have been conducted on similar principles. We are informed by Dr. Gregory, that a farmer, in the North of Scotland, a man of Herculean stature, acquired great fame in that district of the British empire, by his success in the cure of insanity. ... What difference between this hair and that of my own head." To this state of delirious gaiety, however, succeeded that of furious madness He broke to pieces or otherwise destroyed whatever was within ... Experience proved that this drastic sometimes produced violent hypercatharsis, obstinate vomiting, convulsions, inflammation of the intestines and even death. The reader is referred for a detailed ... ...
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42: Mental Illness cures: (EDS-7) Etiological Diagnostic Snapsheet
... way, the insane welcome and encourage others to counsel them to change because they view such efforts as evidence of having achieved enough bargaining power to make changes in how others treat them. ... When the child says, "no reason, I am just sad today", the mother doesn't call a psychiatrist and drug the kid with Lithium. The mother wisely rejects the "I don't know" and says, "Are you sad, or mad... his acts being seven ages." (William Shakespeare) These "coded messages" sent through psychotic behaviour are manipulative because they are a vehicle to achieve a specific personal selfish benefit. ... The history of psychiatry is an endless road of discarded biological causes of insanity. Historical causes of insanity included bad humoral blood, eating raw vegetables, hot baths, bad nerve fibers, ... Conclusion: 1. Schizophrenia, insanity, madness are synonymous terms that describe an individual who has chosen to allow themselves to form the habit of engaging in sinful behaviours that annoy, ... ...
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43: The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 AD
... Madness is a disease of the reason . .. [which] originated from the passions within the soul. . . . In madness the spirit is fettered and man, just as in passion (both being indissolubly linked), is ... but he overplayed his hand: he was not content to dispute with psychoanalysts in the free marketplace of ideas, but wanted to dispose of them by demeaning them as mad and locking them up in madhouses. ... as moral and political evils; it is quite another to call the linguistic justification or literary result of such a revenge a science or treat- Sigmund Freud: The Jewish Avenger 157 ment. ... of such guilty and painful truths can make people "mentally ill"; and that confessing the secret and confronting its implications can cure the patient, even if he or she suffers from schizophrenia! ... Although Jung seemingly rejected the idea that a neurosis (or a psychosis, for that matter) is a bona fide illness, in his professional publications he continued to use the term illness in an expanded ... ...
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44: High self esteem is atheistic paganism! Psychiatry promotes Self ...
... A criminal knows that they deserve to go to jail, but they don't really want to be in jail. Likewise, that rare criminal who views themselves with contempt for good reason, still wants others to treat him kindly even though he ... The historic origins of the positive self esteem movement came directly from the world of pagan, atheistic, humanistic, evolutionary psychiatry: William James; 1890-Self Love. Erich Fromin; Unconditional Love. Abraham Maslow; ... Since all have sinned, this is pervasive condition of humankind, the very problem Christ came to solve, Matt.11:28-30. Cf "Rest unto your souls," and "Cure of souls". Understandably, has become tremendously popular movement. ... This is viewed as proof of his mental illness. In fact, it is his narcissistic way of attracting attention to himself. "Look at me". Baalam is called "mad" and he is and example of high self esteem, self-willed, violation of the conscience and madness are all related: "Daring, self-willed, they do not tremble when they ... ...
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45: Flavius Josephus Chronology of the Destruction of Jerusalem's ...
... priests, as they were about their sacred ministrations; (15) for notwithstanding these men were mad with all sorts of impiety, yet did they still admit those that desired to offer their sacrifices, ... in their proper place, when we come to treat of such matters." (Josephus Wars 5.442-445) c. ""Now at that time Michael, the great prince who stands guard over the sons of your people, will arise. ... by the crucifixion of their Messiah." (The Works of Josephus, William Whiston, p720, 1987 AD) iii. ""Therefore, behold, I am sending you prophets and wise men and scribes; some of them you will kill and crucify, and some of them you will scourge in your synagogues, and persecute from city to city, so that upon you [Jews who rejected Jesus] may fall the guilt of all the righteous blood shed on ... of men much more atheistical than were those that suffered such punishments; for by their madness it was that all the people came to be destroyed." (Josephus Wars 5:562-566) e. "there were none ... ...
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46: Flavius Josephus Chronology of the Destruction of Jerusalem's ...
... priests, as they were about their sacred ministrations; (15) for notwithstanding these men were mad with all sorts of impiety, yet did they still 31 admit those that desired to offer their ... in their proper place, when we come to treat of such matters." (Josephus Wars 5.442-445) c. ""Now at that time Michael, the great prince who stands guard over the sons of your people, will arise. ... by the crucifixion of their Messiah." (The Works of Josephus, William Whiston, p720, 1987 AD) iii. ""Therefore, behold, I am sending you prophets and wise men and scribes; some of them you will kill and crucify, and some of them you will scourge in your synagogues, and persecute from city to city, so that upon you [Jews who rejected Jesus] may fall the guilt of all the righteous blood shed on ... of men much more atheistical than were those that suffered such punishments; for by their madness it was that all the people came to be destroyed." (Josephus Wars 5:562-566) e. "there were none ... ...
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47: Bulwarks of the Faith Foy E Wallace JR. Refuting Dogmas Catholicism ...
... It points out the cause of their captivity and the cure for their plight. The cause was rebellion and disobedience. BULWARKS OF THE FAITH The cure was complete repentance, confession, and restitution, ... ORIGIN AND EVILS OF ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH church, of course) as defined by the pope of Rome himself in this amazing document. The most concise analysis of the syllabus I have read is by William ... of the civil power in order to the exercise of its authority. (20) 4. It has not the right to treat as an excess of power, or as usurping the rights of princes, anything that the Roman pontiffs or ... of five hundred bishops, June 26, 1867, and by the general council, in 1869, as being an "infallible and irreformable" document, with "eternal anathema" on every human being who rejected it. ... The redolent perfume, the sweet aroma of the incense per-meating the atmosphere stirs devotion-the Catholic says. One is the auditory nerve, and it "aids" through the natural sense of hearing. The ... ...
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48: Practical observations on insanity, Joseph Mason Cox, 1811 AD
Introduction: In 1811 AD, Joseph Mason Cox, doctor, popularized a form of torture that cured insanity called "the swing". John Monro, (1758 AD) used "vomits" to cure insanity: "vomiting is infinitely preferable to any other". Cox invented the swing as a way to induce vomiting without the use of drugs (emetics). The swing became a treatment of choice for 100 years in various. Many different machines were invented to spin people into motion sickness so they would vomit. This was a proven method of curing insanity. It worked by making people feel miserable and break down their will to engage in "insane behaviors". Cox described the swing as, "both a moral [discipline] and medical mean in the treatment of maniacs." It was widely used and believed to be the preferred treatment to cure insanity: "Though we cannot accurately explain in what way the best remedies promote relief in madness, yet we have the most unequivocal proofs that those which occasion a degree of vertigo, often contribute ... ...
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49: Augusta Triumphans, Daniel Defoe, 1728 AD
Daniel Defoe 1728 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1728 AD, Daniel Defoe, author of Robinson Crusoe, believed that a husband could drive his sane wife mad by sending her to a mad house. He believed insanity was caused by life circumstance, not a disease saying, "it is much easier to create than to cure madness". He wrote about a new phenomonea "a practice scarce heard of till of late years" of the rise of private mad houses and the jailing of unwanted rich wives by treacherous husbands in some of these ... It is a kind of good action to mean well, and the intention ought to palliate the failure; but the English, of all people in the world, show least mercy to schemists, for they treat them in the vilest manner; whereas other nations give them fair play for their lives, which is the reason why we are esteemed so bad at invention. I have but a short time to live, nor would I waste my remaining thread of life in vain, but ... ...
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50: The History of Psychiatry: 1500 BC - 2013 AD
"The keepers at Bedlam are idle, skulking, pilfering scoundrels, eccentric, had something peculiar about them, strange in appearance, bribery is common to them all, cruelty is common to them all, villainy is common to them all, in short every thing is common but virtue." (Urbane Metcalf 1818, John Conolly 1859) Click to View Historic etiology of mental illness Before the modern era of science that began in 1850 with the discovery of the cell, doctors viewed sin as the cause (etiology) of mental illness. The doctors of the 1600's new more than modern psychiatrists about mental illness! As we trace the opinions of mad doctors as to the etiology of insanity, we see a common theme: a combination of bad living + bad bodies (bad blood, bad brain matter, bad nerve fibers) Click to View Historic cures for mental illness The number one recommended cure for mental illness in 1750 AD was daily vomiting. Welcome to the "Rotatory Machine"! Vomits, bloodletting, cold baths, blistering, evacuation, ... ...
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