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1: Mental Illness cures: (EDS-7) Etiological Diagnostic Snapsheet
... Read the bible to increase your faith: Rom 10:17 Addictions: Vices (6) 6 Vices: Cigarettes, alcohol, Drugs (recreational and all psychiatric drugs: pharmakia), food lust: unhealthy diet (over weight), sexual ... Scale of personal self-disablement "In short, so-called mental illnesses share only a single significant characteristic with bodily diseases: the sufferer or "sick person" is, or claims to be, more or less disabled from performing certain activities." (The Myth of Mental Illness, Thomas Szasz, 1961 AD, p47) Category Description of self-disablement Is this you? ... It will be just like early retirement! Click to View 2. I am trying to get myself diagnosed with a mental disorder because on welfare I get $800 per month, working full time I only make $1100 per month, but ... I hope they use real mashed potatoes because I hate instant! "It appears from Munthe's story, however, that the young woman preferred the social role of hysterical patient at the Salpétriere [asylum] to that of ... ...
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2: Hysteria: Great blunders in the history of psychiatry
Hysteria is pure "classic" Junk science. Psychiatry is Junk science Saying to a woman, "stop being hysterical" is charged with historic misogynistic sexism. ... Others, like hysteria and depression, were added, not because it was discovered that they were bodily diseases, but because the criteria of what constitutes disease have been changed-from the physicochemical derangement of the body to the disability and suffering of the person. This is the metaphorical meaning of disease or illness." (The Myth of Mental Illness, Thomas Szasz, 1961 AD, p40) c. "Hysteria is the name psychiatrists give to a form of mental illness characterized by the display of bodily signs, such as paralysis ... It is noteworthy that in 1952, when the American Psychiatric Association (APA) published the first edition of its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of ... What, then, is the comparable situation with respect to the imitation of illness? Does the so-called hysterical patient believe that he is "really ill," or ... ...
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3: Anti-psychotic drugs cause permanent brain damage
Psychiatric and Anti-Psychotic Drugs: Psychiatry damages people "Doctors pour drugs of which they know little for diseases of which they know less into patients about ... J. Drugs do not make us commit suicide, crimes or murder K. The argument: "drugs improved the patient" L. Psychiatric drugs prevent true recovery: M. Getting off ... "The disanalogy between bodily disease and mental disease generates countless confusions, illustrated by the popular analogy between antibiotics and antipsychotics. ... cures schizophrenia, because there are no objective criteria to determine whether a person has or does not have this alleged disorder. Hence, it is futile to debate whether psychotropic drugs "work." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p" 177) Psychiatric drugs are believed to correct biochemical imbalances in the brain. ... When the person "crashes" he attributes the pain and debilitation to his mental disorder instead of standard "junkie" drug withdrawal symptoms. So he starts taking his ... ...
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4: Criminals, rapists, murderers freed from jail by Psychiatrists ...
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. ... A disorder's placement in the DSM lends official status to a mental disorder, but some of these official disorders may not be valid cases of mental illness." ... She was acquitted." (Controversy Follows DWI Acquittal Based on Premenstrual Syndrome Defense, Richard Karel, Psychiatric News 26, September 6, 1991, p 16-18) The trial of white supremacist Darlin Cromer where biopsychiatrists argued she should be found not guilty for the premeditated murder of a 5 year old Negro boy. Thomas Szasz believes a person ... normal or sane behavior to reasons (choices, decisions), and abnormal or insane behavior to causes (diseases, physical and chemical processes in the brain). ... Rather than resembling animals, which are led by a wholesome instinct, they resemble machines and are maintained by vital laws in bodily life alone." (Textbook ... ...
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5: Myth: "Sorry! You have a broken brain!" Psychiatry damages society ...
In 1806 AD, Pinel rejected that insanity was caused by brain diseases. He correctly noted that the doctors of his day viewed the insane as incurable because ... diagnosis to a healthy person does not transform him into a bodily-medically ill person, whereas attributing a psychiatric diagnosis to him does indeed transform him into a mentally-psychiatrically ill person. ... The Science of Lies, Thomas Szasz, 2008 AD, p 15) It causes huge problems when people are told they have a chemical problem in their brain or a genetic disorder. ... in divorce because the one diagnosed with the mental illness was told the cause was "bad genes". The person then refused to have children with their spouse. ... The psychiatric community labeled deviant sex as a "mental disorder" in the DSM-III. Of course, that was wrong because deviant sex practitioners are not ... Patients with years of medication trials which have done nothing except reify in them an identity as a chronic patient with a bad brain. This identification ... ...
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6: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
... is able to give rise to mental diseases, in the great majority of cases it is not the body but the soul itself from which mental disturbances directly and primarily originate, and it is these disturbances which then affect the bodily organs indirectly." ... "For if we ... of rationality, competence, or responsibility-namely, that the "sick" person is not behaving properly, that he is not acting of his own free will, and ... terms he often uses synonymously." (The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 AD, p70) "Heinroth's assertion that the insane lack freedom-"individuals in this condition exist no longer in the human domain, which is the domain of freedom"-is a strategic claim. Because the patient is unfree, the psychiatrist is justified in coercing him: medical control is treatment, psychiatric oppression is liberation." ... onset of mental confusion, its course and termination, followed by an investigation of the causes, and a prognosis and diagnosis of the mental disorder. ... ...
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7: Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind ...
This is the earliest forms of the insanity laws we see today, where everyday sins are called "diseases of the will". [insanity] acts without a motive, by a ... The Tranquilizer Chair forced the person to calm down by restricting movement. It indeed worked by bring the unruly into submission the same way Cesar Millan, ... He had to demonstrate, by his language and actions, that his object of study was not the immaterial soul, but a material object, a bodily disease." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 71) Click ... it surrenders. 1. The Chair. 2. A piece of board which is so fixed to the back of the chair, as to be made to rise and fall with the height of the patient. ... at the bedside, but his emphasis upon the Hippocratic doctrine of the four humors was a decisively retrogressive step in the history of psychiatric theory. ... The distressing impressions made upon the minds of women frequently vent themselves in tears, or in hysterical commotions in the nervous system and bowels, ... ...
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8: Church ministers were the first Psychiatrists!: The history of ...
... the Spirits, 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, proceeding from a Sinful Love of some bodily Interest, and from want of sufficient Submission to the ... person to normal. (The Signs and Causes of Melancholy, Richard Baxter, 1670 AD) "The clergyman labored under no such tradition, which explains his role as pioneer mad-doctor and madhouse keeper. Subsequently, as the clergyman's power diminished, the mad-doctor's increased, and theological coercion was replaced by psychiatric coercion." (The Medicalization Of Everyday Life, Thomas Szasz, ... In 1330 AD it became a general hospital, and admitted its first mental patient in 1357 AD. This was quite exceptional and out of the ordinary for the treatment of ... a century later, their guardians successfully constituted themselves as the public arbiters of mental disorder, the experts in its diagnosis and disposal. ... ...
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9: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
Encyclopedia of psychiatric history Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click ... We all understand that "love sick" or "spring fever" are not bodily diseases, but a spiritual choices of emotions we feel. ... something the body does to the mind. (The haven of health, Thomas Cogan, 1584 AD, p 12) In 1586 AD, Timothy Bright, doctor ... Doctor: "Therein the patient must minister to himself." MACBETH: "Throw physic [medical treatments] to the dogs; I'll none of it." (Macbeth: Act 5, Scene 3, 1603 AD) Notice that the doctor understood insanity was not a bodily illness, refused to ... Proverbs 26:21. The final solution is to gently warn and rebuke the person about the dangers anger will bring on his soul. ... we doubt not to assert, the Passions commonly called Hysterical, to arise most often, from that the animal spirits, ... ECT) Click to View Click to View In 1960 AD, Thomas Szasz rocked the established world of chemical psychiatry with ... ...
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10: Psychiatry is founded upon the "medical/chemical model" which ...
... Anxiety and depression are best cured with drugs. Anxiety and depression indicate something real is bothering the person. Drugs defer ... The use of the term mental disorder in the title of DSM-IV-TR (The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) is an ... not include hysteria in its roster of mental diseases, even though it was the most common psychiatric diagnosis-disease until that time. ... However, psychiatric researchers lost no time "discovering" a host of new mental maladies, ranging from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder to caffeinism and pathological gambling." (Psychiatry: The Science of Lies, Thomas Szasz, 2008 AD, p 2) B. Today Psychiatrists believe faith in God is bad genes: ... and your brain as a bodily organ has no real basis, The mind is assumed to be a mere illusion generated by the workings of the brain. ... (Kasckow et al. 2001; Steckler et al. 1999; Tsigos and Chrousos 2002), are observed consistently in any given patient population. ... ...
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11: Ontological trichotomy of man: Spirit, Soul and Body
... Click to View F. Diseases that cause "psychiatric behaviours": We always recommend that the very first thing a person who is insane should do is ... Each of the diseases below can be easily tested for and just as easily treated. For example, while diabetes can cause delusional thinking with high or low blood sugar levels, the cause can be determined and fixed by the person themselves by simply testing their blood ... their sane mad-doctors." (The Medicalization Of Everyday Life, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 60) There is no question that some diseases of the body ... Psychiatrists don't make the distinction and will seek a new patient to treat and make money off of, any time they can. It is well known that ... After the incarnation, He never gave up deity or stopped being god. "For in Him all the fullness of Deity dwells in bodily [human] form, and in ... dysfunction." (DSM-IV-TR Guidebook, 2004 AD, p 85) "The Term Mental Disorder: At least since Descartes there has been an unfortunate ... ...
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12: Deep brain stimulation(DBS): Mental Illness Obsessive-Compulsive ...
... Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a voluntary disorder of free will and the human spirit and not a bodily disease of any kind. The brain is an ... Bilateral neurostimulation using two Soletra neurostimulators is approved for the treatment of OCD." (Neurostimulators for Psychiatric ... be exposed as a quack." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 148) While DBS may provide some positive correction for the electrical malfunctions of the brain and the associated involuntary motor muscle movement in diseases like Parkinson's or epilepsy, it has no ... The motor movements associated with OCD have their origin in the human spirit and are conscious choices a person makes. The spirit sends signals ... PD is not a mental disorder or insanity, but a "dumbing down" of a person's awareness and ability to solve basic problems. "The most commonly ... Nine days after surgery her electrode was screened and programmed. Table 2 summarizes her programming sessions. The patient did not tolerate ... ...
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13: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
... Contemporary neuroscience research has failed to confirm any serotonergic lesion in any mental disorder, and has in fact provided significant ... Other mental disorders have also been touted to the public as diseases caused by chemical imbal-ances, but there was never any evidence to ... Instead, it does precisely the opposite. Prior to being medicated, a depressed person has no known chemical imbalance. Fluoxetine then gums up ... It is this "inactivation" of dopaminergic pathways that "may be the basis for the antipsychotic action," explains the American Psychiatric ... "Relapse was found to be significantly related to the dose of the tranquilizing medication the patient was receiving before he was put on ... The first problem that had arisen for psychiatry was an intellec-tual challenge to its legitimacy, an attack launched in 1961 by Thomas Szasz, a ... Patients commonly experienced bodily symptoms of anxiety, such as a choking feeling, dry mouth, hot and cold, legs like jelly, etc."29 ... ...
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14: Mad-Doctors: William Battie: 1703-1776 AD
... best treated by rest, has a long history." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 105) Battie actually accused the top religious leaders ... We believe that this is proof that mental illness is not organic. The person, having just endured sickness, torture and nausea, realizes that ... on Madness, John Monro, 1758 AD) Modern psychiatric historians failed to realize that John Monro was deliberately misrepresenting Battie. ... and constant cure of it is by evacuation; which can alone be determined by the constitution of the patient and the judgment of the physician. ... In which state of habitual diseases many drag on their wretched lives ; whilst others, unequal to evils of which they see no remedy but death, ... [nerves out of shape due to lack of use like building muscles] bodily exercise ... this state of inactivity may be artificially broke ... Thus Men prove with child as powerful fancy works: And patients truly hypochondriacal or hysterical refer that load of uneasiness they feel in ... ...
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15: Psychologists view mental patients as victims, deny personal ...
Morally, the doctrine means that if a person succeeds in life, he deserves credit for his achievement; if he fails, he must not be blamed because he is a victim of mental illness. Medically, it means bracketing mental diseases with bodily diseases and declaring them "no-fault diseases."" (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 36) 3. The historical foundation of psychiatry detaching personal responsibility from the sinful actions of a person had their origin as far back as Johann Heinroth ... Now, to begin with, anything that has an anatomically defined specific brain pathology becomes the province of neurology (syphilis is an excellent example). So, to be consistent with this "brain disease" view all the major psychiatric disorders ... Sybil] was not the only victim-making technology of this retooled industry. Other formats emerged, all with an underlying framework that defined the patient as good but damaged by trauma and therefore a victim in need of the psychologist's help, ... ...
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16: Mental Illness is just like any other disease! Mental Illness ...
D. Psychologist, An Evaluation of the DSM Concept of Mental Disorder) Click to View There is no difference between physical and mental illnesses... and other Psychiatric Unicorns! Introduction: The ... This status may be why psychiatrists and psychiatric historians have failed to see that he was also a quack, albeit a new kind of quack. The old quacks-such as Franz Mesmer and Mary Baker Eddy-duped people into believing that fake cures were real cures. The new quacks-such as Charcot and Freud-duped people into believing that fake diseases were real diseases." (Psychiatry: The Science of Lies, Thomas Szasz, 2008 AD, p 42) A. The myth that mental illness is a "just like any other disease": 1. "The radiologist does not need to gain the confidence of the patient to diagnose a skull ... "In the history of medicine certain kinds of illness ... have been peculiarly baffling. I mean the sort of symptoms which are often popularly spoken of as "hysterical" or "neurotic" or "mental." When ... ...
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17: The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 AD
What Heinroth meant by loss of freedom is exactly the same as what psychiatrists, and others, now mean by lack of rationality, competence, or responsibility-namely, that the "sick" person is not ... That this is an utterly destructive way of describing a disease-a disease that, moreover, has no objective bodily manifestations and has never been known to be fatal -should be obvious." (The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 AD, p 165) 70 The Precursors of Psychotherapy considers to be true mental diseases: "Mechanical or chemical injuries as well as initially organic affectations, too, ... In madness the spirit is fettered and man, just as in passion (both being indissolubly linked), is unfree and unhappy." It is this rhetoric that ushers in and justifies the psychiatric holy wars for ... He soon concluded that that experience was a well-kept secret from the psychiatrist, partly because the patient wanted to keep it that way, but mainly because the mental hospital physician showed ... ...
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18: Psychiatry Myth: Chemical imbalances in the brain!
... are fashionable clichés, not evidence that problems in living are medical diseases justifiably "treated" without patient consent. ... Better to continue calling unwanted behaviors "diseases" and disturbing persons "sick," and compel them to submit to psychiatric "care."" (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p viii) "Claims that "mental illness" is caused by "biochemical imbalances" is the major public relations thrust of current drug promotion. ... serious, such as "schizophrenia."2 Your doctor's claims to the contrary have little or no scientific basis." (Your Drug May Be Your Problem, Peter Breggin, David Cohen, 2007 AD, p 138) "The disanalogy between bodily disease and mental disease generates countless confusions, illustrated by the popular analogy between antibiotics and antipsychotics. It is reasonable to ask whether an antibiotic drug, say penicillin, cures gonorrhea, because there are objective criteria to determine whether a person has or does not have gonorrhea. ... ...
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19: Fat And Blood, treatment of Neurasthenia And Hysteria, S. Weir ...
... Confronted with such persons-regardless of whether they were called "hysterics"-he realized that the person who assumes the sick role is not necessarily sick and that ... Seeing another hysterical woman who claimed to be unable to get out of bed, he "threatened her with rape and commenced to undress. He got to his under-garments when the woman fled the room screaming."" (Psychiatry: The Science of Lies, Thomas Szasz, 2008 AD, p 26) "Mitchell was famous for his sometimes eccentric approach to patients with functional illnesses. He was asked to see a patient who was thought to be dying, and soon sent all the attendants and assistants from the room, emerging a ... It is, of course, difficult to state now all the groups of diseases in which it may be of value, for already physicians have begun to find it serviceable in some to ... If the case did not begin with uterine troubles, they soon appear, and are usually treated in vain if the general means employed to build up the bodily health fail, ... ...
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20: Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder is not caused from ...
... Psychiatric theorem #1: Behaviour is a choice. Checklist behaviors. Determine the benefit. b. Psychiatric theorem #2: Psychotic behaviour is a solution. Determine the problem. ... Usually it is a loss of human reality-of any sense of safe or secure connection or bonding with other people or other meaningful aspects of life. The deluded person who ... not a single textbook of pathology recognizes depression and schizophrenia as diseases has not in the least dampened popular and political enthusiasm for their diagnosis and treatment." (The Medicalization Of Everyday Life, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 24) e. "At the present time, there is no proof that biology causes schizophrenia, bipolar mood disorder, or any other functional mental disorder" (Pseudoscience in Biological Psychiatry, Colin A. Ross, M.D., & Alvin Pam, ... with both normal values and values seen in other conditions, brain imaging cannot be used as a diagnostic test to indicate the presence of Schizophrenia for a given patient. ... ...
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21: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
Psychiatric students, educators, and practitioners-as well as social workers, nurses, medical physicians, and interested laypersons-will find this unique volume ... "Mitchell was famous for his sometimes eccentric approach to patients with functional illnesses. He was asked to see a patient who was thought to be dying, and ... Confronted with such persons-regardless of whether they were called "hysterics"-he realized that the person who assumes the sick role is not necessarily sick and ... Seeing another hysterical woman who claimed to be unable to get out of bed, he "threatened her with rape and commenced to undress. He got to his under-garments when the woman fled the room screaming." (Psychiatry: The Science of Lies, Thomas Szasz, 2008 AD, p 26) Benefits from behaviour: This illustrates the Law of Narcissistic Behaviour Choice ... Historically women were often successful in fabricating medical illnesses and diseases because of the crudeness of medicine 100 years ago. Today's sophisticated ... ...
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22: FRAUD: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV) is a fraud ...
... There is no difference between a "temper tantrum" and "Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder", but the latter sounds like a mental disorder that needs to be treated by a doctor. d. Therein lays the fraud and the conn of the modern psychiatry and the ... There has been little resistance in the field to this, with the exception of occasional token protest, despite its obvious corrosive and corrupting effects." (Against Biologic Psychiatry, Dr. David Kaiser, Psychologist, Psychiatric Times, December, Dec. 1996, Vol. XIII, Issue 12) "More than ever, the profession of psychiatry is determined to ground its medical legitimacy on creating diagnoses and pretending that they are diseases." (The Medicalization Of Everyday Life, Thomas Szasz, 2007 ... The chemical view of man provides much more opportunity to make money with the drug companies and is easier to do, since you don't "waste" all that time finding out what is really bothering the person deep in his soul! The point is that the lure of ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-mental-illness-DSM-5-ICD-10-master-index-fraud-counterfeit-money-grab.htm
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23: Mental Illness Diagnosis and cures
habitual shoplifting or "chronic lying". A kleptomaniac does not need a "cure" because he has no bodily disease; he does, however need to change his sinful behaviour through repentance. All the behaviours associated with mental illness are not diseases but freewill sinful choices. Diseases of the body need a cure. ... Neuroleptic drugs change behaviour the same way a lobotomy or alcohol stupefies. Psychiatric drugs are called a "chemical lobotomy" because of the way they "dumb you down" ... The only person who can change a person is that person himself. ...being able to help a client set himself free by assuming more, not less, responsibility for his behavior and feelings." (Seven Questions for Thomas Szasz, Psychology Today, 28 Jan 2009) Jesus Christ is the cure! Every answer you seek about your life and how to ... It's like a trucker loosening a fender on his truck so he won't hear the motor knock. A patient can end up feeling better, but have two problems instead of one!" When a ... ...
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24: Anxiety and Depression are not caused from chemical imbalances ...
... they are unhappy 3. Depression and anxiety are very real emotional states that a person chooses to allow themselves to experience. 4. When someone is depressed they are ... Tana Dineen, 2001, p 266) 5. "The fact that not a single textbook of pathology recognizes depression and schizophrenia as diseases has not in the least dampened popular and political enthusiasm for their diagnosis and treatment." (The Medicalization Of Everyday Life, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 24) 6. "Learn to recognize ... David Kaiser, Psychologist, Psychiatric Times, December, Dec. 1996, Vol. XIII, Issue 12) 8. "Yet conclusions such as "depression is a chemical imbalance" are created ... The answer is important because the current generation of antidepressants often performs barely better than placebos, as we shall see. In other words, if a patient can ... As we discovered more about neurotransmitters, we began to identify which neurotransmitters controlled certain bodily functions or which were related to certain ... ...
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25: Psychiatry calls Jesus a paranoid schizophrenic!
Suicide-by-proxy is described as "any incident in which a suicidal individual causes his or her death to be carried out by another person. ... a Supraphrenic" (The ... Since Psychiatry rejects the spirit world, God and the Bible, it openly teach that Jesus was a schizophrenia mental patient. Jesus claimed to be God, come directly ... telling them pleasant stories." (Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind, Benjamin Rush 1812 AD, p122) However Rush viewed the Methodists, ... might simply have returned to his carpentry following the use of modern [psychiatric] treatments." (William Sargant, "The movement in psychiatry away from the ... [100,000] a century later, their guardians successfully constituted themselves as the public arbiters of mental disorder, the experts in its diagnosis and disposal. ... is professor of philosophy at Tufts University]" (The Meaning of the Mind, Thomas Szasz, 1996 AD, p 77) Samuel Tuke, a Quaker preacher who ran an insane asylum, ... ...
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26: Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS): Mental Illness Depression, Brain ...
... All the side effects interfere with physical tissues near the location of the shocks to the vagus nerve. This rather interference with normal bodily function is easily predicable. (More: Vagus ... It is only to be used in patients with severe depression who are unresponsive to standard psychiatric management. It should only be prescribed and monitored by physicians who have specific training ... Between 1774 and 1777, in a mere three years, Mesmer rose from obscure physician to world-famous healer, only to be exposed as a quack." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 148) The vagus nerve is ... When the electrodes are in place, a battery operated device produces a stimulation that can be increased or decreased in frequency based on feedback from the patient. This stimulation can ... VNS has some important applications in treating known physiological diseases like epilepsy. The difference between epilepsy and depression is that you can conduct scientific tests for epilepsy, but ... ...
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27: Definition of insanity and mental illness
What causes mental illness? Introduction: Insanity and mental illness are behaviours not biological diseases. Choice, emotion, mood and memory have their origin in the human spirit, not the physical body or ... It is clear, however, that mad persons are unwanted persons and that we use the term broadly to refer to abnormal, unwanted behavior." As a rule, a person behaves "madly" for reasons of his own, that is, because of the particular adaptation he has made to the events that comprise his life." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 24) 2. Even chemical psychiatrists ... As a rule, the person said to be having a mental illness does not suffer and does not seek psychiatric help. He makes others suffer, and it is they who seek psychiatric help for their suffering by removing ... Typically, today's psychiatrist does the same." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 23) 5. "the typical chronic mental patient is unemployed and unemployable, homeless, economically dependent on his ... ...
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28: DSM-5 Quick reference master index
NEW in DSM-5: "Minor Neurocognitive Disorder" makes the increases forgetfulness of the natural aging process a mental disorder. e. NEW in DSM-5: Scientistic sounding labels to create the illusion that your behaviour is a medical problem and a disease. 2. "Thus, whereas in modern medicine new diseases were discovered, in modern psychiatry they were invented. Paresis was proved to be a disease; hysteria was declared to be one." (The Myth of Mental Illness, Thomas Szasz, 1961 AD, p12) 3. See also the DSM money crab: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5) ... Biopsychiatric definitions of mental disorders are fuzzy and imprecise: 1. "In studying human behavior, we face the disconcerting fact that psychiatric theories are nearly as numerous and varied as psychiatric ... forced into any of the DSM-IV-TR categories." (DSM-IV-TR Guidebook, 2004 AD, p 17) 5. "In other words, physicians are trained to treat bodily ills-not economic, moral, racial, religious, or political "ills." ... ...
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29: Introduction to the history of psychiatry
Institutional psychiatry had its origins as a parallel prison system as a form of behaviour and social control. "The fatal weakness of most psychiatric historiographies lies in the historians' failure to give sufficient weight to the role of coercion in psychiatry and to acknowledge that mad-doctoring had nothing to do with healing." (The Medicalization Of Everyday Life, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 55) ... Consequently, as early as the thirteenth century, the king was entitled to take possession of the person and estate of mentally ill subjects who were incapable of managing their own affairs." ... Ministers extolled their congregations to pursue virtuous lives; they warned that God avenged the practice of immorality; He brought "frightful diseases" and an early death. Although presumably ... Equally fundamental to the American efforts to look after the insane has been the differing qualities of care given to the mentally ill of different socio-economic classes. The affluent patient ... ...
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30: F20-F29 Schizophrenia, schizotypal and delusional, and other ...
not by its characteristic histopathology, as was customary with diseases of the nervous system, but by its incurability!" That this is an utterly destructive way of describing a disease-a disease that, moreover, has no objective bodily manifestations and has never been known to be fatal -should be obvious." (The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 AD, p 165) b. Saying someone is "Mad" has its origin in the root word for "out of control anger": madness. When people would launch into out of control acts of violence, they were said to be mad. Literally. That's where the idea of Madness came from! 3. First and second Laws of Psychiatry: a. Psychiatric theorem #1: Behaviour is a choice. Checklist behaviors. ... If the person stays silent, there is no way medicine can diagnose him as a schizophrenic. Schizophrenia is behaviour not disease. 4. All psychotic behaviour is a solution to a problem a person is experiencing. They have a problem which behaviours like delusion and paranoia ... ...
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31: Humoral imbalances caused insanity: Insanity treatments: Blood ...
... [Today's] plethora of drugs reflects the psychiatric view, now widely held, that the vexations of life are due to mental diseases caused by chemical imbalances in the brain, and that these can be effectively treated by a rebalancing of the chemicals. Two hundred years ago psychiatrists claimed that mental diseases were due to humoral imbalances in the body, ... Unlike the history of medicine, the history of psychiatry consists largely of critiques of its own prevailing practices." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p xii, 58) Although insanity was generally ... Discontents and Cares, proceeding from a Sinful Love of some bodily Interest, and from want of sufficient Submission to the will of God, and Trust in him, and taking Heaven for a satisfying Portion. ... So the real problem lay in fixing the mind, not the body! Repentance, he believed, would correct the melancholy blood and restore the person to normal. (The Signs and Causes of Melancholy, Richard Baxter, ... ...
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32: John Wesley (1703-91) Primitive Physic: or An Easy and Natural ...
She said, "the man is not Lunatick, but rather under strong convictions of sin; and hath much more need of a spiritual, than bodily physician". Most interesting, is her comment that Monro (like most of the largest mad house keepers) ... ECT is a way to instantly drop 40 IQ for 30 days. (Primitive Physic: or An Easy and Natural Method of Curing Most Diseases, John Wesley, 1747 AD) "The outlines of galvanism as a therapy had existed before Galvani. Earlier in the eighteenth century, John Wesley, an Anglican minister and leader in the Methodist movement, for instance, used a machine to deliver electric shocks to his congregation. The first record of a patient with a clear mental disorder being treated with electric current applied to the head stems ... Wesley's concern that electrical treatment might go 'out of Use' like so many other fashionable treatments was unfounded as modern psychiatric history shows. His journal entry for 17 September 1740 pictures a psychiatric consultation by the ... ...
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33: Experimenta & Observationes Physicae, Robert Boyle, 1691 AD
... In the first short extract he recommended introspection which as 'analysis of the mind' became a method of psychological research in the eighteenth century (Thomas Reid 1764) and the starting point of 'psycho-analysis' when at the turn of the ... A6a) and needless to say `liv'd to be an Eminent Virtuoso'. In the third extract Boyle appears not as an author and observer of psychiatric phenomena but as a patient receiving advice from his physician about his hypochondriacal tendencies particularly his readiness to ... conviction that they harbour it themselves, is perhaps even more common today when more people hear more of more diseases than ever before." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p244) Experimenta & Observationes Physicae, ... On the other side, to show that Violent Passions, and even Frights may sometimes, tho very seldom, do good, as well as harm; I shall here add a Relation that was circumstantially made me by the learned Person himself, to whom the Accident ... ...
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34: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
cured by cold baths and cold water torture. "hallucinations complicated with mental diseases: Do the hallucinations depend upon the organic changes super-induced by the mental disease? ... In the second place, it harasses the patient, so that he will often ask for pardon. What others have stated, as regards the instantaneous action of the douche, we have also observed ... In fact, Boismont's methods would clearly "cure" a sizeable number of those currently under psychiatric care. This should not surprise us, since insanity is not a bodily disease, but a conscious choice made by those who are either wanting to escape life ... (1782) remarked that 'Chains should never be used but in the case of poor patients'; and Thomas Monro in evidence before the 1815/6 Select Committee when asked 'Would you treat a ... Let us take some examples : a person gives himself up to the immoderate use of fermented liquors, and becomes subject to hallucinations; sometimes confinement is sufficient to effect a ... ...
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35: The Biological Approach to Psychiatry: History and Prospects ...
or debate (Szasz, 1961). There is, for example, a reluctance to call someone mentally ill, inasmuch as the border between illness and normality is not well defined. There is also disagreement about whether "normal" means average or ideal. What is clear, however, is that there are patterns of behavior that are very uncomfortable for a person and for those ... The disorders listed in Table 1 are merely representative of a large number with prominent psychiatric features. They are all systemic diseases which may affect the function of many tissues, although their primary manifestations are often ... To gain advanced clinical training he arranged for a fellowship with Charcot. the leading Parisian neurologist. It was Charcot who kindled Freud's interest in hysterical paralysis and its treatment ... But Breuer's most influential contribution was the successful treatment of Anna 0., a patient with symptoms of hysterical paralysis, by an early form of long-term psychotherapy. Freud's ... ...
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36: Mental Illness Myths and other Unicorns!
Psychiatric Unicorns! "I have tried to show that professionals in the mental health field are impostors, pretending to have expertise they cannot possess. Being an expert about mental illnesses is like being an expert about ghosts or unicorns. Not surprisingly, some or many mental health experts come to feel like impostors, like frauds." (Psychiatry: The Science of Lies, Thomas Szasz, 2008 AD, p ... Psychiatrists have it all wrong! "Just like any other medical disease": Mental illnesses are nothing like real medical diseases! "There is nothing so absurd but if you repeat it often enough people ... and analyze the causes and cures of anxiety with statistical repeatability as a doctor and patient could measure and analyze the causes and cures of a broken ankle." (Lisa and Ryan Bazler, ... Many similar studies have supported the overall conclusion that most of the improvement attributed to psychotherapy is due to the general effects of talking to a warm, kind person and the effect of ... ...
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37: What causes of Mental Illness (etiology)
... For the non-Christian it is lack of faith in a divine, all powerful saviour to help. This leaves the person to fend for themselves with their own failed finite, human resources and powers. The ... They are owing neither to possession by demons nor to diseases of the mind. Everyone knows it, but not everyone has the courage to believe it, much less to assert it. Meanwhile, the business of ... Thomas Szasz, 2008 AD, p 47) 2. "Can we even define as disease syndromes that have no clear-cut physiological etiology or pathophysiology? Is psychology, which deals half in metaphor, half in statistics, really a science at all?" (Lauren Slater, Opening Skinner's Box: Great Psychological Experiments of the twentieth Century, p 3) 3. "As noted, the decision to take or to stop taking psychiatric ... This means paying close attention to a patient's current and past narrative without attempting to control, manipulate or define it. From this position a psychiatrist can then assist the patient in ... ...
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38: Peace of Mind and Health of Body, Lewis Southcomb, 1750 AD
and Patient." Southcomb clearly rejects all the moral treatments and torture practiced in Bedlam on the residents there. He also rejected that the worst cases of insanity should have any negative stigma attached to them. Like many in chemical psychiatry today, Southcomb did not hold the insane person responsible any more than if he had a fever. "And, if it be no Disgrace to he afflicted with one Disease, why should it be so to be afflicted with another" (Peace of Mind and Health of Body, Lewis Southcomb, 1750 AD) "This was the only book on 'the Hypochondriacal, or Hysterical Passion . . . ... of these Stubborn Persons' recommended by physicians like Robinson (1729), in favour of a kindlier, expectant attitude to the insane which characterised psychiatric practice in the following century. ... Even today such prejudice survives and many a public plea for new attitudes and better psychiatric services starts almost apologetically with putting mental illness on a par with bodily illness in ... ...
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39: On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell ...
It is clear that Carter viewed hysteria as a blatant and deliberate deception where a person acts like they are insane or sick in order to gain sympathy, attention or ... ... "an extraordinary development of cunning, by means of which hysterical women often carry out most complicated systems of deception, and succeed in baffling". ... were suffering from a bodily disease. "she must be well assured herself that these pretended remedies are perfectly inoperative; and she must be encouraged to exertion by the threat of exposure, if she fails to get rid of each symptom within the specified time". He gives a timeline for the patient to obey, in order to make ... Brudenell Carter, 1853 AD) "One of the striking differences between the psychiatric literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is the great freedom ... In this way may be explained those anomalous cases which present, in rapid succession, the symptoms of the most severe diseases of the nervous system, being, by ... ...
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40: Practical observations on insanity, Joseph Mason Cox, 1811 AD
... What is clear from all this that the cure worked because insanity is not a chemical imbalance in the brain or a bodily disease. It is a spiritual choice made by the person. The chair would cure a good many in today's mental hospitals but ... The rotary treatment was apparently applied more as a corrective, than a therapeutic treatment. "After having committed some irrational and spiteful act, the patient is forthwith placed on ... (Roots of Modern Psychiatry, Mark D. Altschule, 1965 AD, p 149) "Cox's greatest influence with which posterity links his name was his popularising of swinging as a psychiatric treatment. ... to ascertain if any thing peculiar takes place in the temperature of maniacs' he wrote to Thomas Beddoes in 1807 'and after very accurate observation, the result is, that the degree of ... Perhaps it would be too much to say that every mean employed for the removal of mental diseases, whether moral or medical, when successful, relieves by introducing some important change ... ...
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41: Psychiatry: Postpartum Depression Psychiatric disorders, PPD ...
... This fact will not only infuriate women, but bring about the wrath and ridicule of both the media, women's groups and the psychiatric industry in general. Since PPD (Postpartum Depression) is all about "women, the female reproductive system and ... If PPD is caused by wide swings of hormones associated with pregnancy and childbirth, how can this affect men? Well it can't and it should be proof to any open minded "thinking" person, that hormone swings associated with pregnancy and childbirth ... Krafft-Ebing succeeded in convincing his medical colleagues that sexual perversions-for example, oral and anal sex-are symptoms of bodily diseases. At the same time, Freud failed to convince them that men, too, could "have hysteria." Why did nineteenth-century physicians believe that hysteria could affect only women? Because it was called "hysteria," a term that derives from the Greek hystera, which means "uterus,"" (Psychiatry: The Science of Lies, Thomas Szasz, 2008 AD, p 10) Men with PPD? Yes! ... ...
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42: Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) Mental Illness ...
... Robert H. Belmaker, 2007 AD, p 133) If TMS, or any brain shocking psychiatric therapy would be effective, it would be important to be able to map the regions of the brain for individual emotions. ... It is really that simple. Imagine moving the TMS magnet over the skull and a person starts being happy, then sad, then... as the magnet moves... becomes angry... or amorous, or aggressive. This is ... Between 1774 and 1777, in a mere three years, Mesmer rose from obscure physician to world-famous healer, only to be exposed as a quack." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 148) TMS cannot help ... studies involved different positioning of TMS applications over the vertex, choosing multiple sites in the same patient, so speculation about activation of selective mood circuits is difficult. ... ... primarily in the blood-vessels of the brain" (Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind, Benjamin Rush 1812 AD) Click to View Since psychiatry has made no scientific ... ...
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43: Incomparable Oleum Cephalicum: The best method for the cure of ...
The long and wide use of this quacky treatment only underscores that insanity is a spiritual, not bodily problem. Obviously nothing changed in the body, but perhaps ... Stop being insane or continue to endure the pains and discomforts of treatment. (Incomparable Oleum Cephalicum: The best method for the cure of lunaticks, Thomas ... He sold it 'at Four Pound a Quart' over the counter for those who could not afford in-patient treatment in his house where he emphasised that he 'never us'd any ... Although today this treatment like so many psychiatric treatments seems laughable if not monstrous, it must again like so many psychiatric treatments, have been ... On the influence of artificial eruptions in certain diseases, 1822. London, Baldwin et al.). And in fact tartar emetic remained in use as a counter-irritant until ... too gross; the Gardens to the House are Commodious, Large and Pleasant, into which the Patients are admitted, in their Intervals, and with a Person to attend them. ... ...
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44: Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise, John Hill, 1766 AD
... Treatises on hypochondriasis - the seventeenth-century medical term for a wide range of nervous diseases - were old when "Sir" John Hill, the eccentric English ... 3 are afflicted), Swift's "School of Spleen" in A Tale of a Tub, Pope's hysterical Belinda in the "Cave of Spleen," the melancholic "I" of Samuel Richardson's ... The belief that hypochondriasis was a somatic condition persisted until the second half of the seventeenth century at which time an innovation was made by Dr. Thomas ... He also had a theory that the internal and immediate cause was a disorder of the animal spirits arising from a clot and resulting in pain, spasms, and bodily ... No disease is more troublesome, either to the Patient or Physician, than hypochondriac Disorders; and it often happens, that, thro' the Fault of both, the Cure is ... profit together with a protest against competing apothecaries: "An intelligent person was directed to go to the medicinal herb shops in the several markets, and buy ... ...
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45: Sin was viewed as the cause (etiology) of mental illness
... Click to View In 1725 AD, Patrick Blair, Doctor, viewed the cause of insanity to be spiritual choices of men rather than bodily diseases. This led him to perfect a ... Morgagni is called the father of modern pathology and he dissected over 700 people of all diseases. In his conclusions for the cause of madness, which he believed to ... 1782 AD, Thomas Arnold, Doctor and Mad house owner described the etiology of insanity to "derive its origin from some accidental, and temporary, state . . . or to take its peculiar turn from the prevailing notions, and fashionable prejudices, of the times, or places, in which it occurs". In other words, the insane person was ... Click to View In 1789 AD, J. C. Lavater trod down the center road of typical psychiatric quackery when he equated a persons personality and aptitude based on the ... 1792 AD, William Pargeter, Doctor and Chaplain, cured the insane by "catching the eye" of the patient. This was not hypnotism, but simple good, caring bedside manner. ... ...
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46: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
... He was the first chief psychiatrist at the Hamilton Asylum for the Insane (later the Hamilton Psychiatric Hospital [HPH] and today St Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, West 5th ... He also introduced the use of female attendants in male wards, and found that "a greater tidiness in person, a greater activity in employment, and a general brightening of ... records of these cases with Bucke's public report on the subject and discovered several discrepancies: For example, Bucke claims that patient J.Z. had been prevented from masturbating and had mentally improved whereas the records show that there was an improvement in bodily health but nothing else. ... The stimulus in general medicine was the new understanding of bacterial diseases, and in surgery the introduction of antiseptic techniques. No comparable innovations ... With Whitman's death in 1892, Bucke was an honorary pallbearer and a literary executor of the estate, along with two other personal - friends of the poet, Thomas B. Harned ... ...
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47: Bedlam: The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 ...
... were in charge at Bedlam starting with James in 1728, then John in 1751, then Thomas in 1787. The dynasty ended with the firing of the last Thomas Monro in 1815, ... group of people laying claim to expertise in the treatment of mental disorder and asserting their right to a monopoly over its identification and treatment. ... 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 ... of a different sort: a torrent of published criticisms from the disaffected patient that constituted one of the first examples of a persistent tradition of protest ... How Long have you been here, &c. which most times enrages the Distracted person, tho calm and quiet before, and then the poor Creature falls a Raving .. Thirdly, As ... This model, whereby repletion in the system was countered by depletion, and vice versa, was founded on an essentially humoral approach to mental diseases. Overlaid ... ...
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48: Description Of The Retreat An Institution Near York For Insane ...
... Thomas Fowler, author of " Medical Reports," &c. &c. MEDICAL TREATMENT. 111 exertion of whose skill, depended the dearest interests of many of his fellow-creatures. He determined to give a ... and led him to the painful conclusion, (painful alike to our pride and to our humanity,) that medicine, as yet, possesses very inadequate means to relieve the most grievous of human diseases. ... Ferrier has termed " conversions ;" in which the latter disease has apparently suspended or obliterated the former ; and many in which severe bodily indis- position has attended the patient, without any abatement of the maniacal ... The usual bill of fare for the patients on the charity, is such as I imagine will be considered adapted to person.); in common health. It is as follows 124 MEDICAL TREATMENT. Breakfast-Milk ... of death among insane per-sons, it i8 perhaps matter of doubt, whether the frequency of these diseases, is not more connected with the mode of treatment, than with the mental disorder. ... ...
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49: Hindu Gurus and Pentecostal preachers are identical!!!
... KundaliniKriyas, literally "activities'', are spontaneous movements that occur after kundalini awakening. These include bodily activities such as trembling, shaking ... I cannot explain the feeling of overwhelming love you feel in his presence. It's not hysterical, it's a silent, inward transformation." (Joan and Richard Brake Ph: ... It evokes simultaneously almost every behavioral intervention known to Western medicine" (Eisenberg, David with Thomas Lee Wright. 1985. Encounters with Qi: Exploring ... Qigong helps restore the harmony of ourselves, of our beings, in nature and with nature. This cures an enormous range of the illnesses and diseases that plague our ... Activating one's qi will make a person feel "sore, numb, hurt, cold, cool, warm, hot, floating, sinking, big, small, dizzy, etc. (Wozniak, Jo Ann, Stevenson Wu and ... The patient feels loved, wanted, and filled with hope for recovery. Other ethnic groups have great respect for !Kung powers of healing and often hire well-known ... ...
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50: A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD
... Among his tenets, many of them "firsts," are his (correct) antipathy [opposition] for violent purging as treatment of the insane. He separates each psychiatric ... In which state of habitual diseases many drag on their wretched lives ; whilst others, unequal to evils of which they see no remedy but death, rashly resolve to end ... This Esate of inflammation whilst the patient lives discovers itself by the sudden redness of the eyes external coat, which is a part or rather a production of the ... Thus Men prove with child as powerful fancy works: And patients truly hypochondriacal or hysterical refer that load of uneasiness they feel in their bellies to some ... it may not in itself be prejudicial to bodily health, any more than Original Madness, yet by its companions it becomes fatal or greatly detrimental to animal life. ... For the diet of the glutton in such case is absolutely in the Physician's power. And, although it would be no easy talk to persuade or even to force any person, ... ...
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