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1: 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 ... on the approach of the paroxysm, the symptoms had nearly subsided on the first effort." The key was to bring those who are out of control, into submission: "I have generally found patients to become at once so subservient to my wishes, as willingly to take any medicine prescribed." ... "inflexible maniacs already referred to; on whom no influence can be exerted sufficient to effect a medical purpose ... ... ...
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2: Practical observations on insanity, Joseph Mason Cox, 1811 AD
Practical observations on insanity Joseph Mason Cox (Doctor) 1811 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1811 AD, Joseph Mason Cox, doctor, popularized a form of ... 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 ... to correct the morbid state of the intellect, and no one of them is so well calculated to produce this effect as the swing." ... Another case of an insane man put in the swing: "I was determined to try the effects of the circulating swing as ... Mead . . . I believe was the first who made the observation, and no fact in medicine is more completely ... Where insanity attacks patients of delicate habits, with previous consumptive or pulmonic symptoms, swinging has been found particularly beneficial. I have sometimes seen a patient almost deprived of his ... ...
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3: Psychiatry historic treatments vomits, bloodletting, cold baths ...
... A. Spiritual Means of Curing insanity Click to View Historically, looking to Christ to cure insanity has a long ... mad people ... and sink the patients spirits even to a deliquium [melted] without the least hazard of their Lives." ... heard it?" Case 3: In 1828 AD, Sir Alexander Morison, Doctor, illustrated two torture machines widely used between ... Mental Disease, with Practical Observations, Sir Alexander Morison, 1828 AD) Click to View Click to View Click to View Click to View Cox's swing or swing machine In 1811 AD, Joseph Mason Cox, cured the insane called "the swing" which spun an insane, uncontrollable and obstinate ... I, p. 617). Dr. Horn was the first to introduce the swing machine into Germany, and he considerably improved its ... device resembles the casing of a grandfather clock, such as may still be found in the halls or rooms of old families. ... are administered in large doses; in small doses their effect is just the opposite: Opium, Atropa belladona, Daiwa ... ...
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4: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
... but civil liberties violations would not allow it. (Practical observations on insanity, Joseph Mason Cox, 1811 AD) ... Remember that John Monro raved about vomits as a cure for insanity. "The circulating swing erected in our asylum, appears ... by Doctor Cox, appears to be incontrovertibly ascertained" ... "This method of subduing furious maniacs, has succeeded in an admirable manner". Hallaran was the primary doctor for a major asylum and testified boldly that the swing cured the insane to his surprise! "The advantages to be derived from the swing, in the intermitting form of insanity, cannot be too highly estimated. Several proofs of its ... subsided on the first effort." The key was to bring those who are out of control, into submission: "I have generally found patients to become at once so subservient to my wishes, as willingly to take any medicine prescribed." ... "inflexible maniacs already referred to; on whom no influence can be exerted sufficient to effect a medical purpose ... ... ...
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5: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
... This is the earliest concept of the insanity plea in Germany. About 50 years later, the insanity plea was first used in England. "But we must ... He argues that the murderer who is insane cannot be held responsible for reason of insanity: "A murderous or a predatory attack, or a public ... The urge itself is called compulsive, since it is not voluntary but is guided by a compulsive stimulus. Heinroth states that the mad doctor ... It must also have a special correction and punishment room with all the necessary equipment, including the Cox swing (or, better, rotating ... Referring to patients for whom Heinroth believed recovery was possible, he wrote: -What is needed in such cases is constraint, which is in no ... His aim is independence, and necessity is his deity. §9. The majority of educated human beings are found at this second level of ... Its strength and effect are now displayed differently than before: as something perceiving, that is, as reason.* Reason is thus the highest ... ...
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6: Sin was viewed as the cause (etiology) of mental illness
... Ingram, 1998 AD, p76) True history: In 1729 AD, Nicholas Robinson, doctor and governor of Bedlam the same time James Monro, believed insanity ... periods of repose; hunger; loss of blood; drunkenness; sunstroke; effect of the moon; cold; suppressed sweating; unsatisfactory sexual life; ... vomits, the swing, bloodletting etc were practiced by those who viewed the cause of madness as sin. Historically, there were three groups of etiologies for insanity: 1. Those who believed sin directly caused insanity. 2. Those who believed sin indirectly caused insanity by first producing ... The first species, until a better name can be found, may be called Original, the second may be called Consequential Madness." (A Treatise on ... Click to View In 1811 AD, Joseph Mason Cox, doctor, popularized a form of torture that cured insanity called "the swing" by making people ... This method of subduing furious maniacs, has succeeded in an admirable manner ... I have generally found patients to become at once so ... ...
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7: Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind ...
... I, pp. 169-73 (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). Rush believed insanity was caused by blood vessels in the brain. The Tranquilizer Chair ... 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 ... Like Hippocrates, he instructed his students to observe and learn from their patients at the bedside, but his emphasis upon the Hippocratic ... and John Pringle (1707-17821, who helped found the schools of medicine at Glasgow and Edinburgh, spread this doctrine throughout Europe. ... Boerhaave gave the medical profession one of its first shock instruments, a spinning chair that rendered the patient unconscious. His gyrating ... the liver of a dumb animal in order to discover the cause of madness. 2. Madness has been said to be the effect of a disease in the spleen. ... Dr. Cox, of Bristol, informs us that he had found the carotid artery to be full and tense, when the radial artery was weak and soft. The ... ...
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8: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
who chose to sin can slide down a slippery slope into involuntary insanity. "some men of science [Heinroth] hold that persistence in habits ... But before we come to this I would have every possible means tried to effect their reclamation. Let Justice punish them, and Mercy put her ... But there is no need for any great expense, seeing that after the first outlay the inmates of such an institution, if it were fixed upon the ... us, I hope, to advance on the lines here laid down to a true and practical application of the words of the Hebrew Prophet: "Loose the bands ... To one who has been for nearly forty years indissolubly associated with me in every undertaking I owe much of the inspiration which has found ... It appeared that he had, according to his own tale, walked up from Liverpool, and had been without food for five days. The doctor, however, ... or were otherwise violent; but once let them come to the Shelter, and get into the swing of the concern, and we have no trouble with them. ... ...
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9: THE PIRATES OF PRIVILEGE: Walter Rea Rocks the Seventh-day Adventist ...
... and that still small voice that would have kept those men from the insanity of greed could not be heard and was not recognized if it was. ... legacies, plus a practical approach to their own personal problems rather than expecting subjection through the arbitrary voice of authority. ... Numbers refers to Willie, Ellen White's son, when he says: When the inevitable rumors began circulating that the prophetess had not always ... ""The real problem," Hackleman says, "is that for most Adventists, the dissertation will have the effect of demythologizing Ellen White." ... The dissertation also suggests that she was somewhat of a witch doctor, calling the wrath of God on all those who refused her instructions or ... What is easy to over-look is that Graybill first took the material without permission, an act he had criticized in others. Then he put a ... And that was the way the article came out that Thursday, with banner headlines saying "Plagiarism Found in Prophet Books." 23 The article was ... ...
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10: Bulwarks of the Faith Foy E Wallace JR. Refuting Dogmas Catholicism ...
... that is when in discharge of the office of pastor and doctor of all Christians, by virtue of his supreme Apostolic ... A practical question indeed. The Decrees were made penal by eighteen anathemas, and declared by the pope and the council to ... the sword for good against the evil-doer; but the political mission of the church is not found on any page of the Bible. ... It so happened that the first test of the decree of infalli-bility in the syllabus of Pius IX came very shortly after that syllabus went into effect. The armies of Napoleon marched against the pope. Italy joined forces against the pope in an ... The college of cardinal is the swinging door to the pope. He swings in, but he does not swing out. The committees of the ... He could get into Christ, stay in Christ, and have as much circulating room between the perimeters of the two circles as a ... gift of a good meal." 2. The physician advises a group of patients: "Go ye, and be bathed every one of you for the healing of ... ...
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11: How does Torture and Coercion cure inanity? Introduction to the ...
They cannot admit that torture could have any more effect on insanity, than it would on stabilizing blood sugar levels. Imagine the implications if torture cured diabetes, cancer and mended broken bones faster. Of course this is not true because these are medical conditions. So chemical psychiatrists simply cannot even admit the possibility that torture "cures" insanity because if they did, it would prove that it is a behaviour choice and not a disease. The word psychiatrist literally means, "a doctor of the soul" and church ministers were the first psychiatrists who specialized in working with the ... cure the insane, was to make their lives so miserable that they change their behaviours in order to escape the treatment. "[John Burdett] Steward called the treatment [vomits swing] barbarous. ... been made to cure mental disorders by the use of physiological shocks, frights, and various chemical agents; and such means have always yielded brilliant results in certain types of patients." ... ...
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12: Anti-psychotic drugs cause permanent brain damage
... SSRIs appear to produce emotional blunting, apathy, and unconcern. iii. Benzodiazepines are in fact used in both mental patients and surgical ... Most of the "good" Neuroleptic drugs are reputed to do, can be accounted for by the mere "placebo effect". Psychiatric drugs do not fix the problem, ... 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, but a spiritual one. Today drugs are the first thing doctors do, not the last. "My faith in ... In 1750 AD, William Battie admitted there was no magic drug to cure madness. He predicted it would one day be found, but even today, no such chemical ... People find their life is in the ditch, so they go to a medical doctor who cannot find anything wrong with their body. So they go to a Psychiatrist who ... It is only clozapine that is superior, although its side effects are clearly challenging." (Practical Treatment Information for Schizophrenia, Carol A. ... ...
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13: A treatise on insanity: in which are contained the Principles ...
... The credit of this system of practice has been hitherto almost exclusively awarded to England." Penel was a humoral doctor and did believe a bit of quacky ... The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum reasons for Admission 1864-1998 AD The vast majority of schizophrenia patients in 18th century mental asylums had known ... A treatise on Insanity, Philippe Pinel, 1806 AD A treatise on insanity: in which are contained the Principles Of A New And More Practical Nosology Of Maniacal Disorders, Philippe Pinel, 1806 AD Than Has Yet Been Offered ... With this view, I first of all took a general statement of the symptoms of my patients. To ascertain their characteristic peculiarities, the above survey ... Derangement of the understanding is generally considered as an effect of an organic lesion of the brain, consequently as incurable; a supposition that is, ... For these serious inconveniences, I found ample amends in the zeal, the humanity, and intelligence of the keeper; a man of great experience in the ... ...
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14: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
If you are on neuroleptic drugs or any drug prescribed by any doctor for anxiety, depression, schizophrenia etc., you must buy this book.... it may save your life. We highly ... with this drug," said psychiatrist E. H. Parsons, at a 1955 meeting in Philadelphia on chlorpromazine. "We are using a neuropharma-cologic agent to produce a specific effect." ... 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. At autopsy, the brains of twenty schizophrenics had 70 percent more D2 receptors than normal. At first glance, it seemed that the cause of schizophrenia had been found, but Seeman cau-tioned that all of the patients had ... American Medical Association 190 (1964): 448-55. 15. N. Kline, "The practical management of depression," Journal of the American Medical Association 190 (1964): 122-30. 374 . ... ...
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15: Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise, John Hill, 1766 AD
... 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 ... Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise, John Hill, 1766 AD INTRODUCTION by G. S. ROUSSEAU "When I first dabbled in this art, the old distemper call'd Melancholy was exchang'd for Vapours, and afterwards for the Hypp, and at last took up the now current appellation of the Spleen, which it still retains, tho' a learned doctor of the west, in a little tract he bath written, ... Once the theory of the nervous origins of hypochondria gained ground-here I merely note coincidence, not historical cause and effect - the disease became ... It was summed up by Robert James in his Medicinal Dictionary (London, 1743-45): If we thoroughly consider its Nature, it will be found to be a ... unnecessarily protracted, or totally frustrated; for the Patients are so delighted, not only with a Variety of Medicines, but also of Physicians. .. . ... ...
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16: Observations on Maniacal Disorders, William Pargeter, 1792 AD
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1792 AD, William Pargeter, Doctor and Chaplain, cured the insane by ... The business was then done - he became peaceable in a moment." Of course this proves that insanity is not some chemical imbalance in the brain ... Instead he wrote a short and unambitious practical book which, viewed historically, gives it its value. He showed how the physician's manner ... for subduing refractory patients. Although he never wrote about it himself, an anonymous visitor to his establishment in Lincolnshire in late 1795 or early 1796 described it as follows : 'His usually friendly and smiling expression changed its character when he first met a patient. ... This may sometimes be necessary ; but a much greater effect is produced, by looking the patient out of countenance with a mild and steady eye, ... I went immediately to the house, and found the neighbourhood in an uproar. The maniac was locked in a room, raving and exceedingly turbulent. ... ...
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17: John Wesley (1703-91) Primitive Physic: or An Easy and Natural ...
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". ... And yet it is absolutely certain, that in many, very many Cases, it seldom or never fails". While Wesley correctly understood that insanity ... This causes memory loss and has a stupefying effect. In 2006, psychiatrist Colin A. Ross concluded that "claims in textbooks and review articles that ECT is effective are not consistent with the published data". He also found no difference in the cure rates when he tested using ... The first record of a patient with a clear mental disorder being treated with electric current applied to the head stems from John Birch, a ... Two or three years after, our patients were so numerous that we were obliged to divide them; so part were electrified in Southwark, part at ... But I am chiefly indebted to Mr. Franklin for the speculative Part, and to Mr. Lovett, for the practical : Tho' I cannot in every Thing ... ...
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18: A Treatise on Insanity and Other Disorders Affecting the Mind ...
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1835 AD, James Cowles Prichard, Doctor, pioneered to the detriment of ... "Prichard was the first English psychiatrist who separated from the omnibus `insanity' a 'new' group of mental disorders which he called 'moral insanity' and so added a new term to psychiatric nosography. He gave a brief description of it in an article on insanity he contributed ... and unsoundness of mind and temperament) to The cyclopcedia of practical medicine, 1833-5 (edited by J. Forbes, A. Tweedie, and J. Conolly). ... had described as suffering from 'mania without delirium' patients 'who at no period gave evidence of any lesion of the ... There are many individuals living at large . . . of a singular, wayward, and eccentric character . . . In many instances it has been found ... be rendered much less important when the good sense of the community shall have produced the effect of abolishing all capital punishments. ... ...
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19: On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell ...
... and regret ...any sign of penitence". ... "She must be told, at first, that the way in which she is treated will depend entirely upon her ... He highlights that mental illness patients are fundamentally liars and deceivers who are clever actors in their own play whom he has caught ... had just before been brought back to me, by a servant who had found it concealed in her bedroom." Carter notes a few problem areas like the friends and family of the hysteric who blindly accept the deceptive act of insanity: He places the blame on the parents of hysterics: "who have ... The parents will never learn that their darling daughter has already admitted she is faking to the doctor. He notes that hysterics will often ... The effect of emotion in producing hysteria has long been a matter of common observation, and is distinctly recognised by many authors on the ... but as soon as the deceptive element comes into play, the practical complicity of the medical attendant is sought as one of the ... ...
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20: Mental Illness Diagnosis and cures
... B. Mental Illness Self-Test and Diagnosis: 1. You can use our free self-help, self-counseling method to find real and practical answers. 2. Your problems need to cause others ... to psychotherapy is due to the general effects of talking to a warm, kind person and the effect of just naturally eventually feeling better anyway. (Manufacturing Victims, Dr. ... Depression is a "mental illness" but schizophrenia which often includes delusion, paranoia and "salad talking", is insanity. Chemical psychiatrists "treat" them in the ... Discuss any changes in your medications with your medical doctor! "Therapy has also been shown to be more effective than drugs in helping patients diagnosed with their first "schizophrenic" break. Nowadays it is argued that these people must have drugs and that psychotherapy is futile; ... Chemical imbalances are like the "missing link" of evolution, but a lot of people believe in them, but the specific chemical that is supposed to be missing has never been found... ...
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21: Report From The Committee On Madhouses In England, 1815 AD
same time the whole economy, organisation and practice of Bethlem were being scrutinised and found to be lamentably wanting (extracts A and D below). ... Cox was prevented from accompanying us farther. We solicited permission to continue our inspection whilst Mr. Cox remained in the Hospital, but this ... At this first visit, attended by the steward of the Hospital and likewise by a female keeper, we first proceeded to visit the women's galleries: one of the side rooms contained about ten patients, each chained by one arm or leg to the wall; ... In this part of the buildings there is an infirmary for those in bodily ill health; a cold and warm bath. The doctor thinks highly of the efficacy of ... and found he was about to be married the next day to another person, and it had such an effect upon her mind that she has been deranged ever since. ... How long did he continue so, after he was in a situation to be generally insane and mostly drunk? I think the period of his insanity was about 10 ... ...
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22: Description Of The Retreat An Institution Near York For Insane ...
... I would not have dwelt so long upon these mis-taken opinions, if they had not furnished a specious pretext for much practical barbarity ; and ... the malevo-lent dispositions evinced by Maniacs-Powerful effect of judicious kindness Practices of the Retreat arranged under three heads. ... Pinel, in his comparative esti-mate of moral and medical means. The doctor thus MORAL TREATMENT. 133 expresses himself : " Attaching, as I do, ... The same partial perversion, is found to obtain in this disease with regard to the affections. Though it frequently happens, that indifference or disgust towards the tenderest connexions, is an early and distressing symptom of insanity ; when, Observations on Madness, by John Ilaslam, p. 277, 2d edition ; from which all the quotations in this work are taken. The Retreat, at an early period, derived advantage from the first ... There have, however, been many patients, in whom these dispositions have been occasionally conspicuous, or easily excited by improper ... ...
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23: 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 ... and the more basic sense functions, endure the longest ; while, as has been said, the latest evolved functions crumble down first, then the next latest, and so on. ... As a consequence of these different rates of progression we have in the Aryan people of America a much higher percentage of insanity than is found in the negro race." (Cosmic ... Bucke did initiate an open-door policy, to give patients a sense of freedom. He also introduced the use of female attendants in male wards, and found that "a ... For example, among the patients selected were few with delusional symptoms, known to carry a poor prognosis." As the experiment had no controls, the placebo effect ... Whitman's last words, as reported by Mrs. Keller, were practical. Because it was painful for him to lie in one position for any period of time, he had to be turned ... ...
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24: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
This practical companion volume to Biblical Psychiatry© includes not only diagnosis, but also in-depth discussions by experienced Christians ... measure the water as it falls to the weight of 1 oz. and sink the patients spirits even to a deliquium without the least hazard of their Lives ... The key is that if insanity was a disease, torture would not cure it. Torture changes behaviour choices and cannot cure cancer. In 1725 AD, Patrick Blair, Doctor, perfected a system of torture that cured the insane that he learned of from Franciscus Helmont in 1694. See also: Cure of Mad Persons by the Fall of Water, Patrick Blair, 1725 AD Click to View Whereas Helmont lowered a bound mad man, head first into a large ... Morison, Doctor, illustrated two torture machines widely used between 1725 AD and 1850 AD to cure the insane: Water treatment and the Swing. ... This illustrates the Law of Derivative Personal Benefit (DPB) EDS-7.7.2.DPB When the husband found her excessively annoying or was angry enough ... ...
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25: Memories Dreams Reflections, Carl Gastav Jung, 1961 AD
I say, 'If that is your intention, I have no objection.'" Jung understood insanity as simple human behaviour that others find different from cultural norms: "To be ... That will only make her still crazier." To my mind, the effect might well be the reverse. In general it may be said that unequivocal rules scarcely exist in ... At that time I was still a young doctor, and represented everything she had hoped her son might become. Her ambitious longing to be the mother of a hero therefore ... In actual fact she was responsible for my local fame as a wizard, and since the story soon got around, I was indebted to her for my first private patients. My psychotherapeutic ... I never found out who she was, nor do I have any proof that her story was true. Sometimes I have asked myself what might have become of her. For that was by no ... At last an impressive dream turned up. I am going to tell it because it shows how important it is, in practical psychiatry, to understand dreams. He dreamt that he ... ...
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26: Hysteria: Great blunders in the history of psychiatry
... First psychiatrists say PPD is caused by the fluctuation of hormones immediately after childbirth, but then they admit for every 14 women ... In 1899, about six years after Charcot's death, I saw as a young intern at the Salpetriere the old patients of Charcot who were still ... disease; instead, it is a collusive deception between a person playing disabled patient and a psychiatrist playing doctor diagnosing disease. ... Fluctuations in circulating estrogen and progesterone cause marked effects on central neurotransmission, specifically serotonergic, ... It is a clear case of the well documented was malingering where someone fakes insanity in order to avoid draft or responsibility. He notes ... Pew, which whilst they were going to do, they, to their great surprise found him in the way upon his feet, and walking as freely as other Men. ... individual, he can achieve his aim best by a dramatic display of messages that say, in effect, "I am sick! I am helpless! You must help me!" ... ...
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27: The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 AD
For this reason, true dementia, melancholia, mania, etc., can never be the effect of such injuries. . . . We do not deny that weakness of memory or of ... which psychiatrists would now call loss of the ability to test reality, that characterizes madness or "true insanity"; it is instead loss of freedom. ... That was an "interpretation" Freud reserved for patients, dissident colleagues, and Jesus. "Once in a conversation on the topic [of religion]," Jones ... on Saturday. What he meant, he tells us, is this: "When, in 1873, I first joined the University, I experienced some appreciable disappointments. Above all, I found that I was expected to feel myself inferior and alien because I was a Jew. ... was deeply impressed with the destructive atmosphere of the insane asylum- harmful to both patient and doctor. He fled from it as soon as he could. ... In a letter to Hans A. Illing dated January 26, 1955, Jung explicitly extends this caveat to group therapy: "I have no practical objections to group ... ...
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28: Psychiatry calls Jesus a paranoid schizophrenic!
... and to define and protect the boundaries of their jurisdiction, they necessarily found themselves engaged in a never-ending campaign of persuasion and propaganda. ... The prominent role played by medical men in the whole series of scandals about treatment in asylums and madhouses that erupted in the first half of the nineteenth ... of the prevalent effect of Methodism, in producing insanity, proof, in place of bold and bare assertion, is required to settle this point." We may, however, conclude, from the statements of the apothecary, that religious impressions have been the apparent cause of disorder in a great number of the patients admitted into Bethlem ... The general view of the day was that preachers were lazy and sedentary, and that few were physically active. (Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise, John Hill, ... No one will blame us for being Christians, no one will hate us, no one will revile us. The new Nero will approach us with the silky manners of a doctor, and though ... ...
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29: Hindu Gurus and Pentecostal preachers are identical!!!
... Click to View Muscle twitches or spasms Click to View Energy rushes, electricity circulating in the body Click to View Postures or moving one's body ... Yan Xin created the "qi-emitting lecture". At such lectures, while discussing qigong principles and practical techniques, he has emitted qi to ... In fact, he could barely hold a pencil or his chopsticks. Through his sister, he found Qigong, and attended a one-week workshop in Connecticut led by ... Leader claims to perform miracles: Click to View Dr. Yan Xin "The Wonder Doctor" for his seemingly extraordinary cures. Click to View Dr. Yan Xin has cured thousands of patients with diseases such as diabetes, paralysis, cancer and AIDS. Click to ... A fourth is surprised to find himself driving more courteously Click to View A person's own willpower can then effect miraculous cures. Once the flow ... Click to View only when the mind becomes calm and serene does one's bioenergy becomes strong enough to produce spontaneous movements. The first ... ...
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30: "Seventh-day Adventism Renounced" by D. M. Canright, 1914
... Cranmer, the great English reformer, was a graduate, a doctor of divinity, archbishop, and regent of the kingdom. Wesley, the father of ... Not a nomination to office, not a resolution, not an item of business was ever acted upon in business meetings until all had been first ... In July, 1873, myself and wife went to Colorado to spend a few weeks with Elder White and wife, in the mountains. I soon found things very ... 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 ... Disappointed and soured, under pretext of ill-health, he went off to Florida on a little farm - another example of the blighting effect of ... Their preaching is largely scolding their members for their coldness. In fact, the thing is a practical failure in whatever way you look at ... But the great bulk of his quotations are from such men as Heylyn, Domville, Morer, Cox, Brerewood, White, etc., Episcopal clergymen of England ... ...
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31: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1857 AD, Alexandre J. F. Brierre De Boismont, doctor, viewed hallucinations as the product of the human mind and ... The distinction is often very difficult, yet the nature of the hallucinations and their immediate connection with the cause of the insanity, justify us in thinking that they often arise ... The water is allowed to fall, for hours together, in a thin stream, or in a number of streams like those from a watering-pot, on the head of the patient while seated in the bath. The effect produced by this continued sprinkling has, first, ... After this treatment has been persevered in for some hours, the patients have begged of us to remove them from the bath, admitting they were previously deranged, that what they had said was ... His overall assessment of water torture was this: "We have, however, found such beneficial results from the use of irrigation, that we constantly employ it; and the cures we have affected ... ...
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32: Psychologists view mental patients as victims, deny personal ...
... Heinroth states that the mad doctor alone determines if a person is "unfree" and can invoke the insanity plea. "This will be easy for the physician to determine once he has observed the type and the degree of the unfree state." Heinroth has 9 type of insanity, all of which are unfree: "Insanity, Dementia, Rage, Melancholia, Idiocy, Apathy, Insane melancholia, Confusion, Timidity" ... It must also have a special correction and punishment room with all the necessary equipment, including the Cox swing (or, better, rotating machine), Reil's fly-wheel, pulleys, punishment chair, Langermann's cell, etc." ... in Los Angeles, for example, worked with 210 male patients in Building 206. Building 206 was the end of the line. All hope for these men had been given up. Many could not even take care of their most elemental needs. Previously there had been an average of only two releases from Building 206 each year, but after the first year of Harrington's responsibility program, 75 men were ... ...
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33: Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder is not caused from ...
Also known as: Insanity, Delusion and Paranoia Psychiatry is Junk science Click to View Snapshot: Schizophrenia (Schizoaffective Disorder) is good old fashioned insanity or madness with many sub-categories in DSM-IV. ... "In 1978, Philip Seeman at the University of Toronto announced in Nature that this was indeed the case. At autopsy, the brains of twenty schizophrenics had 70 percent more D2 receptors than normal. At first glance, it seemed that the cause of schizophrenia had been found, but Seeman cautioned that all of the patients had been on ... The hope that other new antipsychotics with fewer metabolic side effects might offer a similar effect was not fulfilled. Some have pointed out that older drugs like perphenazine, with their lower costs, may now once again ... It is only clozapine that is superior, although its side effects are clearly challenging." (Practical Treatment Information for Schizophrenia, Carol A. Tamminga, American Journal of Psychiatry 163:4, April 2006) 13. "More ... ...
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34: Billions of Wasted Tax dollars on psychiatric Disability welfare
A. The iatrogenic drug epidemic that leads to permanent psychiatric welfare. 1. The first psychiatric drug, Chlorpromazine was created on December 11, 1950. This marks the beginning of the modern era of mass drugging of psychiatric patients. 2. Make no mistake, historically John Monro, chief mad doctor at Bedlam asylum (1752-1792 AD) was on record for saying the best cure for insanity was opium! Of course! It drugged them into a zombie like stupor and brought them under control. 3. But the wholesale drugging of new and ... In 1961, the California Department of Mental Hygiene reported on discharge rates for all 1,413 first-episode schizophrenia patients hospitalized in 1956, and it found that 88 percent of those who weren't prescribed a neuroleptic were ... The untreated patients consistently show a somewhat lower retention rate." [L. Epstein, "An approach to the effect of ataraxic drugs on hospital release rates," American Journal of Psychiatry 119 (1962): 246-61.] (Anatomy of an ... ...
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35: 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 cases, rejects all general methods: ... ... He believed "consequential madness" was most often cured with "vomits". Battie treated all new patients initially with a kinder, gentler version of the tortures ... Battie was every bit a humoralist as Monro, but viewed the curing effect of vomits due to the physical shaking of the nerves and brain matter that resulted from the convulsions of vomiting. (A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD) Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage William Battie was a Mad Doctor who ... C. William Battie: Modern Psychiatry's hero! Modern "Hero" Claim by psychiatrists Historical Truth Battie was the first teacher of psychiatry in history. While John ... 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, ... ...
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36: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: The case of "Operator ...
Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry© brings the principles of Biblical Psychiatry to life based upon real-world cases and familiarizes Christians with different types of situations. This practical companion volume to Biblical ... The operator forwarded the call to 911 and his ranting continued for over 18 minutes until the police arrived and arrested him for the first degree murder of his wife. However in court his lawyer argued Winston was mentally ill since he was hallucinating that it was the devil he was pulverizing in the phone booth, not his wife. He argued that he was delusional and schizophrenic. Although he had no prior record of being mentally ill, the jury found him not guilty for reasons of insanity. He spent about 2 ... This illustrates the Law of Derivative Personal Benefit (DPB) EDS-7.7.2.DPB Winston desperately needed to be diagnosed as insane and the doctor needed enough patients to treat, in order to keep his yacht filled with fuel. This illustrates the Law of ... ...
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37: Criminals, rapists, murderers freed from jail by Psychiatrists ...
Hat Amendment, New Mexico Senator Duncan Scott, 1995) Psychologists view mental patients as victims, deny personal responsibility and look for an outside perpetrator. "When a ... to "clean up the streets of 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, ... System of Franz Joseph Gall Johann Gaspar Spurzheim, phrenologists, phrenology, 1815 AD) In 1835 AD, James Cowles Prichard, Doctor, pioneered to the detriment of mankind, the idea of "moral insanity" so that criminals would not pay for their crimes. ... murder in 1981 when with his assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan, but deviant sex practitioner, pedophilic, cannibalistic murderer Jeffrey Dahmer was found to be totally sane! ... and subvert justice." (The Meaning of the Mind, Thomas Szasz, 1996 AD, p 110) "In effect, we have inverted the Judeo-Christian image of man as responsible moral agent and have ... ...
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38: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: The case of "KFC" ...
This practical companion volume to Biblical Psychiatry© includes not only diagnosis, but also in-depth discussions by experienced Christians for Biblical approaches to ... EDS-7.7.12.PMO 5 years later EDS-7.7.LPT Accepted her life situation, became independent, found happiness outside her family. The case of "Sunshine" Shannon was a Christian who found she got depressed whenever winter started to set in. Her doctor noticed this pattern and diagnosed her with a type of depression called, ... She did not like the effect the drugs had on her overall ability to function and she described feeling like a zombie. A Christian named James drove her home from church ... The notion of curing "Winter blues" with a light bulb smacks of Mesmer's historic magnetic and hypnotic cures for insanity, the Qray energizing bracelet and the "Shakti ... Of course, to Shannon's credit, she did not lie to James when he asked why she was sad, as others often do at first. The common, "I don't know why I am sad" is always a ... ...
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39: Church ministers were the first Psychiatrists!: The history of ...
... and that is usually accompanied with some Diseases of the Stomach, Spleen, Liver" First on his list of causes of melancholy was: "SINFUL Impatience, Discontents and Cares, ... 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 must strive, and not excuse it by any ... Psychiatry began with the relatives of unwanted, troublesome persons seeking relief from the embarrassment and suffering their kin caused them. Unlike the regular doctor, the early psychiatrist, called mad-doctor, treated persons who did not want to be his patients, and ... Suddenly church ministers found themselves with a whole new set of duties to be round the clock caregivers for the insane in their own homes for a price. This was a grave mistake. ... forced commitment and forced treatment that was in full swing by about 1735 AD. At first, it was only the rich were taken from their homes and placed in mad houses by relatives. ... ...
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40: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
... of from Franciscus Helmont in 1694. Whereas Helmont lowered a bound mad man, head first into a large tank of water, Blair dropping large volumes of water on the head of a mad man seated and bound in a chair. Most important is that both Helmont and Blair viewed the cause of insanity to be spiritual choices of men rather than bodily diseases. ... In 1828 AD, Sir Alexander Morison, Doctor, illustrated two torture machines widely used between 1725 AD and 1850 AD to cure the insane: Water treatment and the Swing. The fact they were so widely used and indeed cured the insane, is historic proof that mental illness is not a bodily disease or chemical imbalance in the brain, but a spiritual choice made by the "patient". (Cases of Mental Disease, with Practical Observations, Sir Alexander Morison, 1828 AD) Here in ... Bored with life, he chose to become schizophrenic as an excuse to his laziness. He found himself in his new retirement home in an asylum where he could sit around all day, smoking ... ...
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41: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
This practical companion volume to Biblical Psychiatry© includes not only diagnosis, but also in-depth discussions by experienced Christians for Biblical approaches to ... in the first instance, upon a system of lenity and forbearance; and when that method failed, upon corporal and physical punishments, such as confinement, chains, flogging, spare diet, &c. (p) Public and private mad-houses, in more modern times [ie. 1806 AD], have been conducted on similar principles. (A Treatise on Insanity, Philippe Pinel, 1806 AD) Discussion: In 1806 AD, Philippe Pinel, doctor for the Bicetre Asylum in France, gets our gold star of achievement of all the ... Of course, the only reason Pinel's threats of torture worked were because his patients believed the threats. If they knew it was a hollow threat, they would not comply. ... This illustrates the Law of Domino Problem Transference (DPT) EDS-7.7.4.DPT His behaviour became so annoying that his relatives finally found relief by sending him to the ... ...
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42: Fat And Blood, treatment of Neurasthenia And Hysteria, S. Weir ...
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1902 AD, S. Weir Mitchell, doctor, popularized rest therapy where a hysteric is forced to lay ... He takes a similar view of insanity faking to Robert Brudenell Carter. He identified them as being selfish and lazy, "having a taste for invalidism", "mimic fatigue". ... It is easy to see where this all leads to: the nurse falls ill, and a new victim is found. I have seen an hysterical, anemic girl kill in this way three generations ... with order, discipline and obedience: "The first step needful is to break up the companionship, and to substitute the firm kindness of a well-trained hired nurse." ... NASA understands weightlessness without exercise is a huge problem. "When we put patients in bed and forbid them to rise or to make use of their muscles, we at once ... of food while at rest, more or less en-tire, was made possible by the practice of knead-ing the muscles and by moving them with cur-rents able to effect this end. ... ...
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43: Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) 450 volts @ .9 amps for 6 seconds ...
... ECT is one of the strangest ideas that chemical psychiatrists have invented to cure people of insanity. On one hand these psychiatrists believe that depression is ... of controlling the patients for the benefits of the hospital staff" (David J. Rothman, Medical Historian, NIH Consensus Conference on ECT, 1985 AD) "From a neurological point of view ECT is a method of producing amnesia by selectively damaging the temporal lobes and the structures within them. When it was first introduced it was ... It is highly unlikely that ECT, if critically examined, would be found acceptable by today's standards of safety. From a neurological point of view ECT produces form ... Some are beginning to give the client a truly informed choice, although state laws still allow ECT to be imposed if the doctor feels that ''good cause'' exists. ... Pathologists were especially interested in cases that discriminated between the direct effect of electricity and the mechanical and hypoxia effects secondary to ... ...
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44: Bedlam: The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 ...
hospital in 1330 AD and admitted its first mental patients in 1357 AD. In 1677 AD, a large hospital was built (pictured above) and this became the infamous "Bedlam"! ... Building" than with the patients' exercise or any other therapeutic purpose. Patients had actually been forbidden to walk in the front yard and gardens of new ... He rejected that insanity was a bodily disease and practiced moral treatment to cure. He had little faith in drugs since he correctly understood that 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 ... some feeble and flickering interest in parliament, and both Monro and Battie found themselves called upon to testify in the brief inquiry that was finally launched ... The Corrector queried in 1739: ". . . is there so great Merit and Dexterity in being a mad Doctor? The common Prescriptions of a Bethlemetical Doctor are a Purge and ... ...
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45: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: The case of "Zombie ...
This practical companion volume to Biblical Psychiatry© includes not only diagnosis, but also in-depth discussions by experienced Christians for Biblical approaches to treatment. ... He also determined that Rebecca had been misdiagnosed entirely right from the beginning. Over a period of 6 months, the doctor carefully took Rebecca off the drug. She experienced severe ... The resistant patients are chemically controlled by the numbing effect on the brain. This procedure has accurately been called a "chemical lobotomy." "Antipsychotic" drugs also suppress the brain centers that control voluntary movement, ... Once she endured the painful withdrawal symptoms that everyone experiences after one or two years of pharmakia (Gal 5), she found herself right where she was in her personal development 30 ... "Four months later, no longer taking antidepressants, Georgia felt like she was "alive" for the first time in years. She had completely forgotten how much zest she had for living. The drug ... ...
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46: Blood Circulation in the body (Exercitatio anatomica de circulatione ...
Of course this is nothing new. Modern science recognizes how stress can cause heart attacks and drive one to insanity. 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 DSM-I in 1952 with "conversion reaction" and "somatization disorder." Here ... (who sent her not thither out of poverty) to take her home, and provide her a Husband, by whom, in effect, she was according to his Prognostic, and to many Men's wonder, cured of that strange Disease." ... His friends thought him poisoned by some malesicent influence, or possessed with an evil spirit . . . In the dead body I found the heart and aorta so much gorged and distended with blood, that the cavities ... HYMENEAL EXERCISES (Robert Boyle : Some considerations touching the usefulnesse of experimental naturall philosophy, 1663 Oxford, Davis Part 2, pp. 72-3) Mr. Hollyer . . . told me, that among many Patients ... ...
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47: Daimonomageia. A small treatise of sicknesses and diseases from ...
This practical companion volume to Biblical Psychiatry© includes not only diagnosis, but also in-depth discussions by experienced Christians for Biblical approaches to treatment. This ... him we had no Power, and so possessed his daughter; we came down the Chimney, riding on a stick, and went first to Mary's foot, whereupon her foot trembled first of all her distemper." ... it; sometimes they would say, Mary, make a mouth; and then they convulsed her mouth." Doctor Woodhouse, and two other doctors were deceived by Mary Hall's new found acting career and concluded she was demon possessed: "he really thought she was ... Mary Hall was spanking her father through the demon. There are countless examples of this sad, but typical case of faking insanity today. The story of Sybil is yet a modern case of a ... the Fire; or, Mary, put your head into the Pot, and sometimes of a suddain they would dop down her head, as if she should put it into the Scalding Pottage, but could not effect it. ... ...
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48: A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD
... skull, bleeding, induction of vomiting, and other similar measures for George III in his first attack of insanity in 1788. Certainly he treated his patients, both at St. ... by their being entrusted to Em-piricks, or at best to a few Idea Physicians, most of whom thought it advifeable to keep the case as well as the patients to themselves. ... For the consideration of the abuse or fault of any thing necessarily brings that very thing into comparifon with what it was when found and perfect ; and 'tis impofsible for us rationally to amend or restore what never was the object of our thoughts. Be it therefore our first endeavour to contem-plate natural ... and speculative curiofity of man as the former, but very often as useful and as con-ducive to the attaining practical truth. [8] SECT. II. the Seat of natural Sensation. ... owing to the loose cohesion of those material particles which constitute the nervous substance, inasmuch as the quantity of every effect must be proportional to its cause. ... ...
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49: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: The case of "Demon ...
This practical companion volume to Biblical Psychiatry© includes not only diagnosis, but also in-depth discussions by experienced Christians for Biblical approaches ... Because Joe was annoying, and because all psychiatric drugs have the identical effect on both the sane and insane, the drug would likely have a dampening effect on ... Click here for a full discussion of what the Bible says about demon possession. Insanity is not Demon possession more This story is much more common than one might ... It is clear from both these stories like Sybil, that she was a bored, lonely and rather insignificant woman who found her life suddenly the center of everyone's ... Here is a great example of the "insane" correctly accusing the psychiatrist of "Diagnostic Anosognosia" because the doctor clearly had no idea what he was talking ... Typical of hysterics, the curtain rises on Act 1, and Mary Hall starts "the old shaking foot trick"! "It took her first in one foot with a trembling shaking and ... ...
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50: Psychiatry Myth: Chemical imbalances in the brain!
Ask your doctor exactly what chemical is out of balance in the brain of mentally ill people. If he is brave enough to offer a specific chemical, ask him why this ... Christians need their eyes opened to both satanic lies! 200 years ago, some doctors believed insanity was caused by some brain disease. Pinel was smart enough to reject this and cure many people with his moral treatments that are no longer used today: "Derangement of the understanding is generally considered as an effect of an ... In magazine advertisements and during consultations with doctors in their offices, potential patients are repeatedly told that psychiatric drugs "work" by correcting ... It is noteworthy that in 1952, when the American Psychiatric Association (APA) published the first edition of its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental ... Researchers could comb the cerebrospinal fluid for these metabolites, and the amounts found would serve as an indirect gauge of the synaptic levels of the ... ...
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