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1: A treatise on insanity: in which are contained the Principles ...
... agitated by violent sallies of maniacal fury ; while those of another class were sunk into a state of stupid ideotism and imbecility. ... The facts which I have thus collected are now submitted to the consideration of the public, in the form of a regular treatise. Few subjects ... of them may exasperate each succeeding paroxysm, till, at length, the disease becomes established, continued in its form, and incurable. ... into the services of the hospital, and to class my patients in a great measure according to the varieties and inveteracy of their ... CIRCUMSTANCES FAVOURABLE TO THE AUTHORS RESEARCHES UPON THE SUBJECT OF INSANITY. 2. The Asylum de Bicetre, which was confided to my care during the ... Entertaining a high Opinion of his capacity of resistance, a maniac often indulges in the most extravagant flights of fancy and caprice; ... the sun at the distance of four paces ;-said, that he felt an indescribable motion in his head, analogous to that of gurgling or boiling. ... ...
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2: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
... In this respect he stands head and shoulders above the others and will remain for a long time the chief source for ... and descriptions of diseases to which they are subject; 3. passions from the aspect of their being the cause ... physicians extends to Harper and his paper A Treatise on the real cause and cure of insanity etc., London, ... Annals of Insanity etc., 1803) is a thesaurus of observed and treated case histories of very different origins. Most of these were treated by the author with great success. The first edition contains 61 case histories, the latest edition contains many more. These include the case of an 11-year-old boy suffering ... tending to develop into a zoomagnetic state, which could be treated and cured by Perfect's own method only. ... The melancholic, the fool, the raging maniac, the idiot, each one of these must be treated differently, the main ... the chief and characteristic phenomena which make the forms observable. This will be made clear by a few examples. ... ...
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3: Description Of The Retreat An Institution Near York For Insane ...
... There have been a few instances, in which, by some striking evidence, the maniac has been driven from his favourite ... In the present imperfect state of our knowledge, of the very interesting branch of the healing art, which relates to the ... of the blood-vessels, which, in others, occasions only a head-ache, or a slight degree of mental inactivity, often produces, in habits where the tendency to insanity is strong, a violent maniacal paroxysm ; and has frequently been attended by an accession of the ... approach of a maniacal paroxysm, is generally marked by an uncommon flow of spirits, and great warmth of the passions. ... The disorder is sometimes still more partial, and can only be detected by erroneous views, on one particular subject. On ... No advantage has been found from its use, in case of mania ; indeed, it has been thought rather to aggravate the symptoms. ... Dr. Davis's translation of " Pinel's Treatise on Insanity," p. 31. 130 MEDICAL TREATMENT. of mental depression ; and to ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/description-of-the-retreat-an-institution-near-york-for-insane-samuel-tuke1813ad.htm
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4: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
... of God, and from the sweet influence of his favour, the fountaine of all happines and eternall felicity." (A treatise of melancholie, Timothy Bright, 1586 AD) In 1603, William Shakespeare wrote a series of plays that depicted insanity. ... hands that she cannot clean and suffer insomnia: MACBETH: "Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood Clean from my hand? ... 1608 AD, William Perkins believed that the Devil caused madness in people who were in a physically weakened melancholy state. ... There are many case stories of people driven to raving madness because of unchecked anger. Ephesians 4:26 says, "Be angry, but ... Imagination, and the Appetite, to whom Spirits obey, are subject to those principall parts, the Braine must needs be ... spirits, possessing the beginning of the Nerves within the head, are infected with some taint." (Pathology of the Brain and ... their breath failed they would one by one fall into a paroxysm like an epileptic fit". (Uncommon Kind of Convulsions, John ... ...
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5: Psychiatry historic treatments vomits, bloodletting, cold baths ...
... of a chemical preparation to draw out a blister on the head neck, shoulder, foot, or some other exposed part of the ... to a state of extreme debility or absolute idiotism. At the same time, I do not wish to be understood as altogether proscribing the use of the lancet in this formidable disorder. My intention is solely to deprecate its abuse. (A Treatise on Insanity, ... of the Joy of the Holy Ghost; and these will be a great Help to the reviving of your Spirits, and changing your ... Christians are your example: "Yet sometimes it may not be amiss to confer with some that are in your own Case, that you may ... We are awaiting his report on the subject, to which the reader is referred. ... Cox's swing machine, which was introduced ... In one case, during a paroxysm of high ungovernable mania, immersion of the body, except the head, in the cold bath, for ... Coats) all the patients in the hospital are not salamanders ;" that is true, said the maniac, and never afterwards ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-historic-treatments-vomits-blood-letting-cold-baths-blistering-evacuation-purging.htm
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6: Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind ...
... in their first stage: they become diffused over the whole brain, probably in their last stages, or in the paroxysm of death. Dr. ... II. From the ages and constitutions of persons who are most subject to madness. The former are in those years in which acute and ... These are a sense of fulness, and sometimes pain in the head; wakefulness, and a redness of the eyes, such as precede fever, ... mark of intellectual derangement. * This fact was ascertained, at my request, with great accuracy, by Dr. Frederick Vandyke.' ... Coxe, and related by him in his Practical Observations upon Insanity. He gave digitalis to a patient who was in a furious state of madness, with a pulse that beat 90 strokes in a minute. As ... Mr. Mickell ,says a cube of six lines of the brain of a maniac, thus indurated, weighed seven drachms, whereas a cube of the same ... The brain in this case loses its mobility so as to become incapable of emitting those motions from impressions which produce the ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/medical-inquiries-and-observations-upon-the-diseases-of-the-mind-benjamin-rush-1812ad.htm
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7: Hysteria: Great blunders in the history of psychiatry
... It is a clear case of the well documented was malingering where someone fakes insanity in order to avoid draft ... case of hysteria where, "a girl put a mouse into the breast of another girl who had a great dread of mice. ... Meric Casaubon had correctly speculated in his "A treatise concerning enthusiasme" (1655) that such events were ... In 1701 AD, John Freind noted a case of two related families of what became known, "the barking girls", who "barking and howling like dogs . . . accompanied by violent rhythmic movements of the head and contortions of the face . . . when their breath failed they would one by one fall into a paroxysm like an epileptic fit". These ... The doctor's most obvious but professionally most incorrect option was to conclude either that the subject ... determined to examine carefully into the history and state of his malady, in order to ascertain accurately the ... If we limit the use of the term illness or disease to observable biological-anatomical and ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-mental-illness-myths-hysteria.htm
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8: A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD
... Only in such a state of asylum could treatment have a chance of success. Moreover, Battie dismissed a wide range of conventional ... A Treatise on Madness William Battie, 1758 AD Scanned text from the original book: proofreaders Note: In the 18th century, an "f" ... Sometimes a first is not discovered until the one to whom the honor belongs is dead. Such is the case with pr. William A. Battie, ... Lukes' Hospital for Lunaticks in London where he was superintendent until he left to head a large private asylum. Battie's Treatise ... and other similar measures for George III in his first attack of insanity in 1788. Certainly he treated his patients, both at St. ... recourse to the authors who have professedly treated on this subject. [ 2 I Our defel of knowledge in this matter is, I am afraid, in a great meafure owing to a defect of proper communication : and the ... any contiguous parts of the body, except with some substances equally nervous called ganglions chiefly observable in the mefentery. ... ...
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9: Mad-Doctors: William Battie: 1703-1776 AD
... He viewed some forms of insanity as untreatable in any way: "Original Madness [incurable] therefore, like most other morbid ... His entire A Treatise on Madness, written in 1758 AD, does not mention the words: soul, spirit, God, Jesus. The only time Christianity is brought into the subject is his rather stupid suggestion that the laziness of Roman Catholic and Anglican monks ... Luke's, but the rich with money he siphoned off to great personal profit to "treat" at one of his many personally owned "mad houses". "Like many of his counterparts at the head of a charity asylum, for instance, the appositely named William ... Madness, or false perception, being then a preternatural state or disorder of Sensation" (A Treatise on Madness, William ... by that agonizing impatience observable in some men of black November days, of easterly winds, of heat, cold, damps, etc. ... Which very frequent case of suicide, though generally ascribed to Lunacy by the verdict of a good-natured Jury, except where ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-history-mad-doctors-william-battie-1703-1776ad.htm
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10: On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell ...
In 1853 AD, Robert Brudenell Carter, world renounced ophthalmologist, wrote his first book on hysteria and faking insanity. Having concluded much of insanity was ... and then, becoming gradually less violent, were at last succeeded by a state of perfect catalepsy, which lasted nearly an hour, and yielded in its turn to ... if a girl who has thought herself neglected and uncared for, becomes the subject of a primary paroxysm, her chief feeling on recovering from it will be one of gratification at the ... that there is anything remarkable, or singular, in the particular case under consideration, which must always be spoken of as most ordinary and common-place". ... I have thus endeavoured to describe, has been tested for many years, and in a great number of cases, but always with success" ... "The process is always ... The principal symptoms besides delirium, were heat of head and excessive restlessness, but the pulse never rose to more than 80 beats in the minute. This ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/on-the-pathology-and-treatment-of-hysteria-robert-brudenell-carter-1853ad.htm
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11: Criminals, rapists, murderers freed from jail by Psychiatrists ...
Introduction: One of the great evils of our modern time, is that wicked sinners are escaping punishment for their crimes by being declared ... perpetrator. "When a defendant pleads insanity to a charge of murder and when the fact that he committed the murder is not contested, the psychiatric expert is expected to testify about the mental state of the defendant not at the time of his examination of the "patient," but at the time when the defendant committed the crime, typically many months before. In the Cromer case, the interval between the crime and the defense ... What psychiatrists pretentiously call an "examination" is a conversation with the subject and observation of his behavior." (The ... Satan is behind this trend of excusing sinners from the consequences of their sins. (A Treatise on Insanity and Other Disorders Affecting the ... The trooper then asked her to place her hands on top of her head, but instead she tried to kick him in the groin. According to the trooper, ... ...
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12: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
Laziness, Deception, lying, arrogance, pride, boasting, unwilling to admit when wrong. Insights MMPI-7 Quick Pick EDS-7.1 Insanity Self-disablement EDS-7.2 ... His case was marked by a most whimsical illusion of the imagination. He fancied that he had lost his head on the scaffold; that it had been thrown promiscuously ... 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 ... Another convalescent of a gay and facetious humour, instructed in the part he should play in this comedy adroitly turned the conversation to the subject of the ... Was it with his heels?" This equally unexpected and unanswerable retort, forcibly struck the maniac. He retired confused amidst the peals of laughter, which were ... He was sent to his family in perfect health; and has, now for more than five years, pursued his business without a return of his complaint.(A Treatise on Insanity, ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-mental-illness-casebook-of-biblical-psychiatry-real-cases-book-treatment-companion-headless.htm
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13: Essays on the Anatomy of Expression in Painting, Sir Charles ...
... and raving lunatics, a notion of typical insanity unfortunately left in the public mind long after the system which produced such patients ceased to exist. ... dispight than for great pain Shakt his long locks, colour'd like copper wire, And bit his tawny beard to show his raging ire." I do not mean here to trace the progress of the diseases of the mind, but merely to throw out some hints respecting the character of the outrageous maniac. You see him lying ... When I say it is a death-like gloom, I mean a heaviness of the features without knitting of the brows or action of the muscles. If you watch him in his paroxysm you may see the blood working to his head; ... their state of excitement, and their ferociousness. If we should transfer their expression to the human countenance, we should, as I conceive it, irresistibly convey the idea of madness, vacancy of mind, and mere animal passion. But these discussions are only for the studies of the painter. The subject should be ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/essays-on-the-anatomy-of-expression-in-painting-sir-charles-bell-1806ad.htm
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14: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
... He as yet knew nothing of what we call work and had never labored. From this state he fell (or rose) into self consciousness, his eyes were opened, he knew that ... in any given race whose evolutions are the most rapid will be the most subject to breakdown. (4) In the more progressive families of the Aryan race the ... Nervous System' and 'The Moral Nature and the Great Sympathetic', in the American Journal of Insanity in 1877 and 1878.23 Although Bucke returned to the practice of medicine in 1874, after his venture into land speculation, he did not intend to stay in Sarnia. He hoped to be appointed head of a new asylum for the insane in Hamilton, Ontario, ... He also provides thirty-six case studies of less than perfect examples of illuminative experiences. His thesis is that there exist three grades of ... in far off geologic ages down to the latest phases reached by our own race anything like an exhaustive treatise could not, of course, be thought of here. ... ...
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15: Augusta Triumphans, Daniel Defoe, 1728 AD
custom is got to such a head, that the number of private madhouses in and about London are considerably increased within these few years." ... But Defoe also believes that the causes of insanity is life circumstances and not a disease. He notes, "If they are not mad when they go into ... Another factor is that it was the rich who initially paid for mad houses for the upkeep (or jailing) of their relatives. In this case it was ... in convenient parts of the town, which houses should be subject to proper visitation and inspection, nor should any person be sent ... we are at in sending our young gentlemen so far from London? Would it not add to the lustre of our state, and cultivate politeness among us? ... To my great joy I find my project already anticipated, and a noble subscription carrying on for this purpose; to promote which I exhort all ... twenty on one side of the way, and twenty on the other; for it is observable that a man cannot well see distinctly beyond the extent of twenty ... ...
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16: Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise, John Hill, 1766 AD
I do not mean the hunting, shooting, drinking clergy, who bear the tables of the great; but the retired and conscientious; such as attend in midnight silence to ... Insanity was viewed as being caused by stomach and digestion problems. Hill, like many of his day, therefore instructed the diet to be soft and easy to digest: ... Despite the plethora of materia scripta on the subject it makes sense to reprint Hill's Hypochondriasis, because it is indeed a "practical treatise" and because it offers the modern student of neoclassical literature a clear summary of the best thoughts ... its name and credit: and one of our good herbarists, who had seen a wonderful case of a swoln spleen, so big, and hard as to be felt with terror, brought back to a state of nature by it" (p. 37).15 The greatest portion of Hill's concluding section ... the breaft becomes flat and hollow : the mouth is full of a thin fpittle, the head is dizzy and confus'd, and sometimes there is an unconquerable numbness in the ... ...
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17: Memories Dreams Reflections, Carl Gastav Jung, 1961 AD
psychology") which rejected the biopsychiatric model of the etiology of insanity. At age 12, Jung fell and struck his head and "At the moment I felt the blow the thought flashed through my mind: "Now ... Jung clearly rejected the idea that insanity was a physical disease. "As a neurosis starts from a fragmentary state of human consciousness, it can only be ... If one did achieve some improvement with a case of schizophrenia, the answer was that it had not been real schizophrenia." (Memories Dreams Reflections, Carl ... After a number of nights she at last saw the monster approaching from afar, winging his way toward her like a great black bird. She took her long sacrificial ... that he was on the verge of a fatal panic, for he had a dream in which he was being pursued by a dangerous maniac. Immediately afterward he returned home. ... They cultivate a "compartment psychol-ogy." Anything can be settled by an intellect that is not subject to the control of feelingand yet the intellectual ... ...
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18: Bedlam: The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 ...
The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 AD "I think it is a very hard case for a man to be locked up in an asylum and kept ... Introduction: The word bedlam means a state of uproar, confusion, chaos and anarchy and has its origin from the name of the most famous mental ... insanity is a spiritual problem, not physical. His kinder, gentler approach was a dramatic contrast to Bedlam: "Derangement of the understanding is generally considered as an effect of an organic lesion of the brain, consequently as incurable; a supposition that is, in a great ... rendered effective by steady and dispassionate firmness." (A Treatise on Insanity, Philippe Pinel, 1806 AD) Pinel describes how his ... This was a form of "counter-irritation" involving the application of a chemical preparation to draw out a blister on the head, neck, shoulder, ... of it through my future life, as I have for some months past been subject to a pain in my loins, which I never had before." (The Interior Of ... ...
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19: "Seventh-day Adventism Renounced" by D. M. Canright, 1914
I have had to speak plainly, but, I trust kindly. I have had to treat each subject briefly, and leave many untouched, but I have taken up the ... Every one at all familiar with their work during that period knows that I tell only the simple truth in the case. They know it, too. For my ... The only question is, do I know their doctrines well enough to state them clearly, and have I the ability to answer them plainly? Let my work be the answer. Since I withdrew Adventists have published five or six different tracts to head off my influence. If I amount to so little, why ... Seventh-Day Adventists have always made a great deal of the "signs of the times," of earthquakes and falling stars, of "wars and rumors of ... This ran through a long period of years, till it was feared that he would quit them entirely. His wife was nearly driven to insanity over ... Sinai, much less whether any such was given before the fall of man, can not be ascertained." A Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. I, page ... ...
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20: (Diagnosis, Guardianship, and Residential Care of the Mentally ...
... and the Epidemiology of Developmental Brain Disorders Department, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, N.Y. Address reprint requests to Dr. ... petitions of persons bringing lunatics and idiots to the government's attention afford substantial evidence on past approaches to the problem of insanity (9). ... with extreme sickness being 72 years [old, in 1629] which . . . with want of natural rest has much weakened and debilitated his head . . . so much that he is in great fear of lunacy" (24). ... In 1623 Elizabeth Gate became "subject to a deep melancholy and discontent . . . by reason of her husband's death and his sale of all his lands . . . the care ... The king wished thereby "to imitate and approach as near as may be the offices and duties of a natural father" (31). The case of Benoni Buck dramatically ... Kew, Richmond, Surrey, Great Britain, Public Record Office, Wards 10/51, 1628 Swinburne H: A Brief Treatise of Testaments and Last Wills. London, 1590 Public ... ...
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21: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
... I sat there and watched television. But now I felt more in control. And it felt great to feel alive again.", quoting George Badillo." (Anatomy ... Since low serotonin was theorized to cause depression, anyone in that emotional state should have lower-than-normal levels of 5-HIAA in his or ... "is comparable to the masturbatory theory of insanity." Fn 14 [David Healy, "Ads for SSRI antidepressants are misleading," PloS Medicine news release, November 2005], p 74 In 1978, Philip See-man at the University of Toronto announced in Nature that this was indeed the case. ... and important, the latter concluding that his treatise was "enormously courageous and highly informative . . . bold and often brilliant." ... I wasn't talking to the devil anymore. Jesus and God weren't battling it out in my head." Her father put it this way: "Cathy is back." ... Without exception, the response is generally valid and pertinent, showing that the subject is capable of attention and of reflection. But he ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/anatomy-of-an-epidemic-robert-whitaker-2010ad1.htm
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22: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
Both Booth and Heinroth believed that insanity was a robotic state that was entered by freewill choices to engage in sin and that they should be ... study of any question is to eliminate all that is foreign to the inquiry, and to concentrate his attention upon the subject to be dealt with. ... Then is nothing in my scheme which will bring it into collision either with Socialists of the State, or Socialists of the Municipality, with Individualists or Nationalists, or any of the various schools of though in the great field of social economics-- excepting only ... What, then, is Darkest England? For whom do we claim that "urgency" which gives their case priority over that of all other sections of their ... at least like Him of whom it was said, "Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man hath not where to lay His head." ... Upon this a whole treatise might be written, but when it was finished it would be nothing more than a demonstration that our Prison system has ... ...
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23: Anti-psychotic drugs cause permanent brain damage
... In 1806 AD, Pinel understood what most doctors of his day failed to accept: Drugs don't cure insanity because it is not a physical problem, ... failed" (A Treatise on Insanity, Philippe Pinel, 1806 AD) In 1750 AD, William Battie admitted there was no magic drug to cure madness. ... See the case of Egg. B. Psychiatric drugs don't correct biochemical imbalances in the brain because they don't exist! The biochemical brain ... I have been on so many different psychiatric medications over the years it makes my head spin.... When my doctors told my Mom I was bipolar, ... imbalance until drugs are taken again after two days which restores the unnatural equilibrium back to its previous drug induced state. ... I sat there and watched television. But now I felt more in control. And it felt great to feel alive again." (Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert ... If giving a particular drug is authoritatively classified as a "treatment," the subject as a "patient," and his posttreatment behavior as an ... ...
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24: A Treatise on Insanity and Other Disorders Affecting the Mind ...
... We see exactly this today in case after case, like Andrea Yates who drowned her 5 kids because she was diagnosed with postpartum depression. Satan is behind this trend of excusing sinners from the consequences of their sins. (A Treatise on Insanity and Other Disorders Affecting the Mind, James ... This he enlarged into his famous Treatise on insanity quoted here in which he surveyed 'the present state of knowledge and opinion on the whole subject of diseases affecting the mind' combining a thorough knowledge of English, French, German and Italian literature with nearly a quarter of a century's personal experience. The book remained the standard text until Bucknill and Tuke published their Manual ... Because 'propensities . . . are so nearly allied to passions and emotions' Prichard combined 'disorders of affection or feeling' with 'those of the active powers or propensities' under one head to which he gave 'the designation of Moral Insanity'. As a synonymous `single compound epithet' he ... ...
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25: John Wesley (1703-91) Primitive Physic: or An Easy and Natural ...
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage In 1747 AD, John Wesley, Preacher, Founder of Methodism, understood that insanity was caused by sin and noted a case of a young 20 year old man 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 ... Wesley is not commonly known for his medical work, but in fact his interest in the subject was lifelong. His reading in the field was substantial, and he freely dispensed prescriptions and advice to those who consulted him during ... His journal entry for 17 September 1740 pictures a psychiatric consultation by the leading 'mad-doctor' of the day, James Monro, physician to Bethlem Hospital. After looking at the patient's tongue to ascertain the state of his ... ...
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26: A treatise of vapours or hysterick fits, John Purcell, 1707 AD
A treatise of vapours or hysterick fits John Purcell 1707 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1707 AD, John ... great detail and gives great warnings about burying living epileptics alive. To make sure they are dead he advises: "hold a very little fine Carded Wool, a Feather, or burnt Paper before their Mouths". He also believes that Fits of the Mother (hysteria) are caused by the uterus sending vapors up to the head and making one sick. He also viewed hysteria as being transmitted from mother to daughter: "Another Question to be ask'd, is, if she were Born of Parents subject to Hystericks ; for Vapours ... the one and the Heaviness and uneasiness of the other generally preceding the Paroxysm, are no small Proofs' was a variant of the ancient theory of `Vitious and ... Thirdly, take a Looking-Glass, wipe it clean, and put it to their Mouths, which if it sullies, 'tis a Sign they Breath; but what is most secure in this Case, and what ... ...
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27: An Epidemic Of Hysterics, William St. Clare, 1787 AD
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 mice. The girl was immediately thrown into ... Meric Casaubon had correctly speculated in his "A treatise concerning enthusiasme" (1655) that such events were contagious (learned and imitated), "should be contagious: though not contagious in the same manner, as the Plague, or the Pox is; yet contagious in their kind". In 1701 AD, John Freind noted a case of two related families of what became known, "the barking girls", who "barking and howling like dogs . . . accompanied by violent rhythmic movements of the head and contortions of the face . . . when their breath failed they would one by one fall into a paroxysm like an epileptic fit". These three cases show that "insane ... But very few epidemics of insanity, hysterics, dancing mania or tarantism such as occurred on the Continent were recorded in England and the few were limited to small and closely ... ...
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28: Observations on the Nature, Kinds, Causes, and Prevention of ...
to illustrate his cures, and Pargeter (1792) who set out to show the possibilities of management by the direct human approach, Arnold wrote a much more ambitious and systematic treatise, really a textbook. ... and regulating the conduct . . . of the insane . . . to urge the importance of mild and indulgent treatment . . . and to evince the great value and efficacy of good nourishment and assiduous nursing'. ... than by arbitrary or social assessment of degree of madness, prevailing affective state or presence of fever. He made two main divisions, 'ideal' and 'notional' that is hallucinatory and delusional insanity, with numerous subdivisions supported by case histories gathered from the literature and his own practice, some of which read like descriptions in modern textbooks. ... James Boswell recommended 'whoever wishes to see the opinions both of the ancients and moderns upon this subject, collected and illustrated with a variety of curious facts, may read Dr. Arnold's very ... ...
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29: A New System of the Spleen, Nicholas Robinson, 1729 AD
Introduction: 1729 AD, Nicholas Robinson, doctor and governor of Bedlam the same time James Monro, believed insanity was caused by life choices, sin and thinking too hard, over excitement of emotion, so as to break ... Its like trying to put too much current through an electrical wire and it either melts or blows a fuse! Robinson does take a biologic view of the etiology of mental illness, but he believes it is a case of the ... are so strongly fix'd on the Minds of silly, weak, unhappy People, as to work them into a State of Despondency. THEN their Sins fly glaringly in their Faces, and are so infinitely great, that no Satisfaction can compensate; then they think of nothing but the fearful Wrath of God just ready ... She was of a thin, pale Complexion, of a tall, slender Habit; and subject to a sharp, acute Pain of her Head, that was greatly exasperated at certain Seasons. UPON the Access of the Fit, she fell violently on the Floor, and all her Body was agitated, ... ...
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30: Observations on Maniacal Disorders, William Pargeter, 1792 AD
... if I may be allowed the expression, which should be suited to the state of the patient's mind, with the same exactness that musical tones should he suit-ed to the depression of spirits in hypochondriasis. ... He should be well acquainted with the pathology of the disease - should possess great acumen - a discerning and penetrating eye - much humanity and courtesy - an even disposition, and command of temper. ... Case I. When I was a pupil at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, as my attention was much employed on the subject of Insanity, I was requested by one of the sisters of the house, to visit a poor man, an acquaintance of her's, who was disordered in his mind. I went immediately to the house, and found the neighbourhood in an uproar. The maniac was locked in a room, raving and exceedingly ... The business was then done - he became peacable in a moment - trembled with fear, and was as governable as it was possible for a furious madman to be. Case II. A young lady, who resided at a village near ... ...
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31: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
The case of "Lovesick" (Schizophrenia from love lost) Click to View The case of "Lovesick" Biopsychiatric labels DSM-5 Schizophrenia Checklist Behaviours DSM-7 Depression, delusion, violence, uncontrolled anger, rage, lazy Insights MMPI-7 Quick Pick EDS-7.1 Sources of personal trauma: I was dumped, Insanity Self-disablement EDS-7.2 Not working but ... As I found him free from fever, I merely prescribed a light diet, persuaded that his disorder consisted in great depression and distress of mind. On the succeeding days I observed but little change in the state of his symptoms. He still persisted in his silence, even when questions were put to him. He sometimes sighed deeply, and moaned piteously. He had little appetite, no sleep, and, according to the report of the attendants, was subject in the ... His conveyance to a lunatic asylum was, at length, decided upon, and all judicial proceedings against him were withdrawn. (A Treatise on Insanity, Philippe Pinel, 1806 AD) Discussion: In ... ...
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32: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
... If anybody asks me about those things, I will say, ' They were not true, they were follies which I had got into my head.'" "Will you go and work to-day ?" "Since you compel me, I must ... Boismont considered 'no question in the psychological history of man more curious than that which relates to the subject of hallucinations . . . their occurrence in various diseases, and ... and divided hallucinations into ten groups according to whether they occurred alone - even in 'a sound state of mind' - or in combination with various types of insanity, organic diseases of the nervous system and deliria of various kinds. ... 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 ... Generally speaking, it will be necessary to have recourse to both these modes of treatment, in consequence of the reciprocal action of the two principles. A person experiences some great ... ...
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33: Incomparable Oleum Cephalicum: The best method for the cure of ...
It is of an excellent and most pleasant Smell; and by raising small Pustules upon the Head, which I always anoint with it, opens the Parts which are condens'd, and made almost insensible, by the ... It removes the Terror of the Mind, scatters the Vapours that are the Cause of Enormous Dreams, to which Distracted Persons are almost constantly subject; and procures quiet easy and natural Sleep, ... Unlike his colleague Irish he did not pretend to write a treatise on insanity but came straight to the point in praise of his 'Incomparable Oleum Cephalicum' as 'the Best Medicine in the World, in all Kinds ... Even the great Edward Jenner (1749-1823), MD St Andrews & hon. Oxon, FRS, convinced himself on the basis of a few successfully treated cases that counter-irritation by means of an artificial ... shall be ready to admit them: And as Chalibeat Waters and Cold-bathing are of great Use in this Case, so we have the Advantage of being nigh to Lambeth-Waters, which are universally, and justly ... ...
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34: Sin was viewed as the cause (etiology) of mental illness
... You will notice that Allan Ingram, in his Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, 1998 AD, makes it appear like Robinson believed in a chemical/biologic etiology of insanity ... Robinson does take a biologic view of the etiology of mental illness, but he believes it is a case of the choices, thoughts and emotions of the mind that is ultimately responsible ... so strongly fix'd on the Minds of silly, weak, unhappy People, as to work them into a State of Despondency. THEN their Sins fly glaringly in their Faces, and are so infinitely great, that no Satisfaction can compensate; then they think of nothing but the fearful Wrath ... blood evacuations; pellagra; plica polonia cropped short; abscesses healed too quickly; head injuries; insects; persistent exhaustion following convalescence; medicaments; so-called ... The first species, until a better name can be found, may be called Original, the second may be called Consequential Madness." (A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD, p 44) ... ...
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35: Psychiatry Myth: Chemical imbalances in the brain!
... Entertaining a high Opinion of his capacity of resistance, a maniac often indulges in the most extravagant flights of fancy and caprice; and, upon attempts being made to repress or coerce ... violence. This is a great and invaluable secret in the management of well regulated hospitals. I have known it prevent many fatal accidents, and contribute greatly towards the cure of insanity. I have, however, seen the nervous excitement in question, in some few instances, become extremely obstinate and incoercible. (A Treatise on Insanity, Philippe Pinel, 1806 AD) "This plethora of drugs reflects the psychiatric view, now ... listed in the DSM-IV. A recent editorial in the American Journal of Psychiatry states the case plainly: "[A]s yet, we have no identified etiological agents for psychiatric disorders."' ... Since low serotonin was theorized to cause depression, anyone in that emotional state should have lower-than-normal levels of 5-HIAA in his or her cerebrospinal fluid. Similarly, since an ... ...
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36: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
... On the following day, three more girls were seized in the same manner; and on the 17th, six more. By this time the alarm was so great, that the whole work, in which between 200 and ... the head. This is one of the first electric shock machines invented by John Wesley, to cure diseases of every kind, including insanity. It is the forerunner of the modern Electro-convulsive Therapy (ECT) machine. Historical examples of the mass induced psychosomatic behaviours: 1. In 1655 AD, Meric Casaubon had correctly speculated in his "A treatise concerning enthusiasme" (1655 AD) that such events were contagious (learned and imitated), "should be contagious: though not contagious in the same manner, as the Plague, or the Pox is; yet contagious in their kind". 2. In 1701 AD, John Freind noted a case of two related families ... they would one by one fall into a paroxysm like an epileptic fit". 3. These three cases show that "insane behaviour" is often a game and play acting in order to achieve a benefit. ... ...
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37: Practical Observations on the Causes and Cure of Insanity, William ...
... of patients, by whom the usual mode of treatment had been utterly opposed, I was not slow in availing myself of the observations of Doctor Cox, on this subject. ... moral and medical mean" in cases of insanity. The advantages immediately arising in the medical treatment of maniacal patients, through the medium of the swing, are, as far as I am capable of judging, of the first consideration ; and though I cannot undertake to say, that it is in any case to be, exclusively, relied on, yet, ... intervals, were subjected to its influence Immediately on the accession of a paroxysm.- There are others, besides, for whom it was found particularly useful, and to ... urgent symptoms, still the great desideratum, sleep, cannot be obtained, at any fair price; and of course, the disease continues to advance in a more determined form. ... I have, however, a strong objection to its use in all cases where an inordinate determination of blood to the vessels of the head may be present; especially in young ... ...
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38: Essay on the Demoniacs of the New Testament, Hugh Farmer, 1775 ...
of him, and hurt him not; the meaning must be 'that his disorder', which was of the kind ascribed to demoniacal possession, returned upon him with great violence." ... This was kept alive by the insane themselves who not uncommonly confessed to terrible crimes and protested they were in a state of damnation or victims of evil ... and the medical study of insanity. Farmer was not the first theologian who attempted to contradict them but his painstaking theological and medical study of 'the Demoniacs of the New Testament' was a major blow to superstition and in this sense an opportune apology for psychiatry at a period of growing interest in the subject. ... disorders'." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p 458) See also the case of "Demon" and also the case of "Bewitched" Essay on the Demoniacs of the New ... The design of his treatise on the Epilepsy is to shew, that this disorder was neither more divine, nor sacred than other disorders; in opposition to priests, ... ...
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39: Church ministers were the first Psychiatrists!: The history of ...
... This condition persisted throughout the eighteenth century and well into the nineteenth century. No medical treatment was involved or available; care was strictly custodial. ... Colonists were subject to Indian ... He also identifies high self esteem and a lack of contentment as a cause: "not sufficiently humbled for our Sin, or else we should be thankful for the lowest State, as being much better than that which we deserved". He also identifies cognitive dissonance (bad conscience) as a trigger of insanity: "great Cause is the Guilt of some great and wilful Sin, ... An example of this system is provided by the case of one Edmund Francklin of Bedford, who was found lunatic by inquisition in 1630 and later cared for, privately, by Dr Helkiah Crooke, physician to Bethlem ... Luke's" in 1751 AD. In 1758, a huge public fight broke out between Monro and Battie when Battie published his, "A Treatise on Madness" highly critical of Monro's approach at Bedlam. Monro shot back a reply with ... ...
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40: "The Sensational speech of Bishop Joseph Georg Strossmayer in ...
Peter, vicar of Jesus Christ, and the infallible doctor of the church. To resolve this grave question I have been obliged to ignore the present state of things, and to transport ... If such were the case, this august assembly, on which the eyes of the whole world are turned, would fall into the most shameful discredit. If we wish to make it great, we must be free. I thank his Excellency, Monsignor Dupanloup, for the sign of approbation which he makes with his head: this gives me courage, and I go on. Scene 3: Jesus Gave No Mastery To Peter "Reading then the sacred books with that attention with which the Lord has made me ... What do I say? He would have written a long letter on this all-important subject. Then, as he has actually done, when the edifice of the Christian doctrine is erected, would the ... Augustine occupies one of the first places for knowledge and holiness. Listen then to what he writes in his second treatise on the first epistle of St. John: 'What do the words mean, ... ...
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41: Life of Mrs. E.G. White - Her Claims Refuted, by D.M. Canright ...
Eddy to the Christian Scientists. Hence these high claims are a subject for fair investigation, to which her followers, who have freely criticized other claimants to ... change my mind. During his early years in Parliament, Mr. Gladstone, the great statesman of England, made speeches strongly defending the side to which he belonged. ... The facts are indisputable; the conclusions based on them must, therefore, in the very nature of the case, be inevitable. In performing this task, the writer, knowing ... White and her work, he has felt it a duty which he owed to the Christian world to state the facts. The Author. My Present Standing From "Life of Mrs. E.G. White - Her ... Dr. J.H. Kellogg, head of their Sanitarium there, was a man of influence, having many friends. Mrs. White tried to rule him as she had ruled so many others. But he ... epilepsy is called "the falling sickness" because the patient usually falls over when the paroxysm comes on. He says: "The epileptic fit is a kind of brain storm. . . ... ...
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42: Bulwarks of the Faith Foy E Wallace JR. Refuting Dogmas Catholicism ...
... Thus it was when God saw that the wickedness of man was great upon the earth, and that every imagination of his heart was evil, only evil, and that continually, he determined to purge the world ... Within the city was organized opposition to the work: Sanballat, Tobiah, and Geshem. They belonged to the Samaritans. The Samaritans instigated a state of mutiny, strife was engendered, in ... In that system elders are subject to a bishop; bishops are subject to an archbishop; and archbishops subject to the diocesan head. From the archbishop, you can see that it was an easy step to the pope, because the ... So when the ears get the itch, they have to be scratched. The particular one to do the scratching in that case is the teacher. So, with itching ears they engage them-selves teachers. Affiliation ... Such readers will be assisted by the treatise in seeing clearly, and in admitting frankly that, whatever demands may hereafter, and in whatever circumstances, be made upon us, we shall be unable ... ...
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43: Neurypnology; the Rationale of Nervous Sleep, Hypnotism, Hypnosis ...
... I considered that to be a real phenomenon, and was anxious to discover the physiological cause of it. Next night, I watched this case when again operated on, with ... In the second part of this treatise, where the cases are recorded, will be found many examples of the curative power of hypnotism . . . such as Tic Doloureux; Nervous ... produced in the state of hypnosis. A subject can be caused to cry and shed tears on one side of the face and laugh on the other. The pulse can be quickened or retarded, respiration slowed or even accelerated, and perspiration produced all by suggestion. Even the temperature of the body can be affected. If a subject is told he has ... Hypnotist Jim Hoke used this method of instantaneously hypnotizing with great skill. Whilst passing through the audience, when he notices a spectator showing symptoms of susceptibility to hypnosis. He will suddenly reach out, grip the persons hand, and give a forceful jerking forward causing the persons head to flop down to their ... ...
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44: Some Observations on the Cure of Mad Persons by the Fall of Water ...
Most important is that both Helmont and Blair viewed the cause of insanity to be spiritual choices of men rather than bodily diseases. For this reason, water torture was an ... The dose was determined according to the tenacity with which the mad person clung to his or her delusional feelings and beliefs, or, as the second case amusingly shows, ... 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 instance noted 'the benefit ... As these lattices were placed in an exactly perpendicular direction, one over the other, it was easy for the medical attendant to subject the patient to any degree of ... under this second course of physick she began to enquire more seriously into the state of domestic affairs at the servants who came to see her, spoke more kindly to them, ... ...
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45: The Physiognomical System of Franz Joseph Gall Johann Gaspar ...
... progress of the moral treatment adopted according to the psychological characteristics of the case. In all this the bumps themselves paradoxically were the frills, not the essence. ... Gall And Srunzeux," Etc. 1817. (Title-page of J. G. Spurzheim's Observations on . . . insanity, 1817) PHRENOLOGY On the Influence of the Diseases and Wounds of the Brain upon the ... A stag drove its horn into the head of a hunter through the orbit, so that the end of the horn came out at the top of the hunter's head. Notwithstanding this accident the hunter walked home two leagues on foot. A great number of similar examples have been noted, ... And in many cases of mental alienation, instead of finding out any cause in the brain, an evidently diseased state has been observed in quite different parts, as in the liver, bowels ... On this subject there are the most ridiculous, absurd, and contradictory opinions in philosophical writings. Those who admitted the simplicity of the soul, inferred from it that its ... ...
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46: Blood Circulation in the body (Exercitatio anatomica de circulatione ...
He gives a case story of a man who overcome with anger, hate and revenge, died: "I was acquainted with another strong man, who having received an injury and affront from one more powerful ... However, the doctor contributed to the myth of hysteria by blaming the uterus for inducing insanity. Modern psychiatry retained hysteria until it was replaced in the first edition of the ... so many problems, of resolving so many doubts, of discovering the causes of so many slighter and more serious diseases, and of suggesting remedies for their cure, that the subject seems almost to demand a separate treatise. ... and who, if they continue too long unwedded, are seized with serious symptoms - hysterics, furor uterinus, &c. or fall into a cachectic state, and distemperatures of various kinds. ... Mr. Hollyer . . . told me, that among many Patients sent to be cured in a great Hospital [St. Thomas's] (of which he is one of the Chirurgions) there was a Maid of about eighteen Years of ... ...
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47: Seats And Causes Of Diseases Investigated By Anatomy, Giovanni ...
... Before Morgagni's time insanity was attributed to many accidental and insignificant findings in the brain, as well as to artefacts and even normal postmortem changes, on some of which etiological ... Although Morgagni's findings made little difference to the continued use of the old treatments his pathological findings gave great impetus to the study of morbid anatomy of the brain especially in ... Wherefore, although in the dissections I am going to describe to you, I shall signify when I know that the patient inclin'd most to the one, or to the other state of the disorder; yet as I shall be ... at the sides of the: longitudinal sinus; I believe, I have already mention'd to you a large' extuberance in that plexus than either of these, and yet not in the head of a maniac, or melancholic person. ... And very few things occur at present, indeed, on the subject of the pineal gland. For Diemerbroeck, although he points out many observations, that have been made by others, of sand and calculi ... ...
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48: The Destruction of Jerusalem - George Peter Holford, 1805AD
History records few events more generally interesting than the destruction of Jerusalem, and the subversion of the Jewish state, by the arms of the Romans. -- Their ... For the use and gratification of such, the present Treatise, in a more accessible and familiar form, is diffidently offered to the public. In order that it might be ... details are equally avoided ; but it has been the care of the writer not to omit any important fact or argument that, in his opinion, tended to elucidate the subject. ... The prophecies of our Lord, as well as his miracles, were many, and of great variety. They were not delivered with pomp and parade, but rose out of occasions, and ... Fadus, however, pursued their with a troop of horse, and slew many of them, and among the rest the impostor himself, whose head was cut off and carried to Jerusalem. ... and laid waste by bands of robbers and murderers, who plundered the towns; and, in case of resistance, slew the inhabitants, not sparing either women or children. ... ...
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49: Introduction to the history of psychiatry
... A. Court appointed guardians for the rich: 1300 - 1500 AD Insanity and mental illness were not differentiated from either the begging poor or the rich "propertied ... Exactly what could a doctor do to treat these people? Nothing! However, if they had received a blow to the head or suffered from some disease or poising that induced ... In 1348, the great leprosarium of Saint Albans contained only three patients; the hospital of Romenal in Kent was abandoned twenty-four years later, for lack of ... by the Reformation, which left municipal administrations in charge of welfare and hospital establishments; this was the case in Leipzig, in Munich, in Hamburg. ... The poor, once supported by feudal lords and by the church, found themselves "wards of the state", having no other place to turn. This was the consequence of the ... street beggars". "In 1714, an Act of Parliament for the first time took up the subject of "the more effectual punishing [of] such rogues, vagabonds, sturdy beggars, ... ...
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50: Mad-Doctors & Mad-House Keepers of the 1750's
... 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 ... Recognized by contemporaries as a leading authority on insanity, Monro's close social connections with members of the aristocracy and gentry, as well as with medical ... room that the iron round his leg literally eat into his flesh, in this dreadful state he lay unattended, until Blackburn [keeper manager] became accidentally ... Yes; she complained to me of it. What was the result of that investigation? There was great asseveration on one side, and denial of it on the other; I do not know ... I do not recollect that they came to any resolution upon that case; it was about three years ago." (Report From The Committee On Madhouses In England, 1815 AD, ... patients in the house, and supposing he restrains his theft to one ounce per head, in the meat he takes 36 lb. per week as his own perquisites, bread in ... ...
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