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1: Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise on Madness, John Monro, 1758 ...
Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise on Madness John Monro 1758 AD Insanity cure: "vomiting is infinitely preferable to any other" Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View Introduction: In ... a nature, that very little of real use can be said concerning it; the immediate causes will ever disappoint our search, and the cure of that disorder depends on management as much as medicine." ... In any event, the "cures" reflect the state of medical knowledge in colonial America, a time when physicians and laymen read and used the same medical recipe books." (Treating the mentally ill, ... on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD. A Of the causes of Madness. Of what use it may hereafter prove to have thus divided madness into original and consequential is not my business to enquire at present. The first of these is entirely the doctor's invention it never having been mentioned by any writer, or observed by any physician. What is the cause of original madness? it is unknown. ... ...
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2: Mad-Doctors: William Battie: 1703-1776 AD
The only time Christianity is brought into the subject is his rather stupid suggestion that the laziness religious leaders causes ... Battie's etiology of insanity was borrowed from Nicholas Robinson, who in 1729 AD, wrote a book where he stated bad nerves was a cause ... intestines, and uterus, are frequently the real seats of Madness" It is important to realize that as an agnostic who didn't ... This explains why modern chemical psychiatry is in love with him. William Battie was trained for ten years at Bedlam under John Monro. He left and started St. Luke's mental hospital in ... nerves and brain matter that resulted from the convulsions of vomiting. (A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD) Click to ... system, best treated by rest, has a long history." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 105) Battie actually accused the top ... operation of more gentle medicines." (Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise on Madness, John Monro, 1758 AD) B. The war: William Battie vs. ... ...
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3: Psychiatry historic treatments vomits, bloodletting, cold baths ...
... when you are forced to look back on your sinful loss of Time." (The Signs and Causes of Melancholy, Richard Baxter, 1670 AD) B. Means of Restraint and punishment "A ... I once advised it in a case of this disease from parturition, in which the patient conceived an aversion from the infant that had been the cause of her suffering. On the day she ... And those, who are much used to hypochondriacal people, will find them in general less weakened with vomits than purges." (Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise on Madness, John Monro, 1758 AD) "Hellebore, an herb used by the ancient Greeks to cure mental disorders, was specified as being "good ... Vomiting may actually have been helpful, and certainly had powerful psychological effects. In any event, the "cures" reflect the state of medical knowledge in colonial America, a time when physicians and laymen read and used the same medical recipe books." (Treating the mentally ill, Leland V Bell, 1980 AD, p 1-4) Dietetic means of restraint and ... ...
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4: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
... Physick and Diet, and other Management" It is noteworthy that in 1758, William Battie rejected sin as a cause of insanity and ... Wesley stated that the mind can cause the body to get sick. "From fretting for the death of her son. And what availed medicines ... Susannah Wesley wrote her son John Wesley about a case where John Monro was treating in Bedlam. She said, "the man is not ... Health of Body, Lewis Southcomb, 1750 AD) In 1758 AD, John Monro, doctor at the Bedlam asylum, stated that his cure of choice for insanity: "vomiting is infinitely preferable to any other". Did you catch that? "Vomits Infinitely preferable" Monro openly stated that he had no idea what caused mental illness: "Madness is a distemper of such a nature, that very little of real use can be said concerning it; the immediate causes will ever disappoint our search, and the cure of that ... get a certificate from a secular, atheistic institution. (Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise on Madness, John Monro, 1758 AD) ... ...
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5: A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD
Click to View Link to full discussion and analysis of William Battie's "A Treatise on Madness" Click to View William Battie Click to View See also: Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise on Madness, John Monro, 1758 AD A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD ... defect from birth, and which was generally incurable, and 'Consequential Madness', which followed upon some injury or external cause, and which would usually respond to treatment. ... Battie therefore demanded confinement as a prerequisite for cure. The patient was to be removed entirely from the context wherein he or she had become mad, including family, friends ... of the 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. ... others are credited as pioneers in neurasthenia!). Precipitating causes of madness are "black November days, unpleasant weather" and the "tempest of love, hate, and other passions." ... ...
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6: Church ministers were the first Psychiatrists!: The history of ...
... cause, which in turn cause the blood to become melancholy. 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 ... If the family milieu itself contributed to a person's disorder, home care became a private hell." (Treating the mentally ill, Leland V Bell, 1980 AD, p ... incarceration of poor persons in public insane asylums." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 28) As more and more public funds began to be ... William Battie worked at Bedlam for about ten years under John Monro, after which he quit and started up a competing public asylum called "St. Luke's" in 1751 AD. In 1758, a huge public fight broke out between Monro and Battie when Battie published his, "A Treatise on Madness" highly critical of Monro's approach at Bedlam. Monro shot back a reply with his, "Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise on Madness" the same year. Even at the end ... ...
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7: Description Of The Retreat An Institution Near York For Insane ...
... Arnold,4n the introduction to his Observations on Insanity, states, that one end he proposes by his remarks is, to point out " the great ... Some writers are, however, of opinion, that this fatal propensity, does not, in any degree, arise from the cause we have just mentioned. Dr. ... to describe, that much may be done towards the cure and alleviation of insanity, by judicious modes of management, and moral treatment. ... 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, ... as characterizing the disorder, may readily be traced to secondary causes ; arising from the peculiar circumstances of the patiet" or may ... It is probably from encouraging the action of this principle, that so much advantage has been found in this Institution, from treating the ... Drs. Monro and Crichton's opinions Of the dis- orders to which the Insane are the most liable The causes of Mortality in the Retreat Ages of ... ...
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8: John Wesley (1703-91) Primitive Physic: or An Easy and Natural ...
cure him for six weeks in vain, though he was now so weak he could not stand alone, his mother dismissed the doctor and apothecary, and let him be 'beside himself' in peace". Another case of madness he understood was triggered by extreme grief of a mother whose son died. Wesley stated that the mind can cause the body to get sick. "From fretting for the death of her son. And what availed medicines while that fretting continued ? Why, then, do not all physicians consider how far bodily disorders are caused or influenced by the mind". Susannah Wesley wrote her son John Wesley about a case where John Monro was treating in Bedlam. ... Wesley's treatment only inflicted pain. Chemical Psychiatrists today use ECT to run electricity through the brain. This causes memory loss and has a stupefying effect. In 2006, ... Watts, by using the cold bath two and twenty times in a month, was entirely cured of an hysteric cholic, fits, and convulsive motions, continual sweatings and vomiting, wandering ... ...
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9: Anti-psychotic drugs cause permanent brain damage
... Even if anti-Psychotic drugs were effective on the symptoms of mentally ill people, are they worth the cost to the individual? Neuroleptic drugs make people into walking zombies, cause brain damage, make them unable to work in ... He predicted it would one day be found, but even today, no such chemical cures exist! Modern Neuroleptic drugs are no more a cure for madness than the opium that was perscribed by William Battie and John Monro in the 1750's. "altho' we may have reason to hope that the peculiar antidote of Madness is reserved ... You are driving your car with your foot on the gas and the brake at the same time to maintain the speed of 30 mph. When you stop taking the drug, it is like suddenly removing your foot off the brake, which causes the car to speed ... They found them in the form of antidepressant medications, which remain enormously helpful in treating depression for many people. Then came the discovery that depression, once treated, often returns-and becomes more and more ... ...
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10: Bedlam: The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 ...
... grandiose forms of burial." (Undertaker of the mind: John Monro, Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2001 AD, p 21) William Battie refused to allow this at St. ... and Christianity were seen as a cause of mental illness. In fact they were even barred from entering mad houses: "Through its emphasis on sin and the spirit world, on hellfire and damnation, it was said to be actually driving its adherents into madness." (Undertaker of the mind: John Monro, Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2001 AD, p 80) I must acknowledge that ... Thirdly, As long as such Disturbances are suffered, there is little Hope that any Cure or Medicine should do them good to reduce them to their Senses or right ... Mad-doctors undertook the similarly burdensome and unpleasant (but increasingly necessary) task of treating, coping with, and confining difficult or ... the chief prescriptions being bleeding, purging, vomiting, and sometimes bathing: And if these are not effectual . . . the patient is incurable. . . . ... ...
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11: Mad-Doctors & Mad-House Keepers of the 1750's
... a combination of bad living + bad bodies (bad blood, bad brain matter, bad nerve fibers) In John Monro openly stated that no one would ever discover the cause of mental illness that he certainly had no idea. ... Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2001 AD, p xiv) Whereas John Monro allowed the public to enter the asylums to mock, ridicule and torment the insane, Battie rejected all this and made the asylum a quiet place of peace. ... historical figure because he wrote a complete book on defining, diagnosing and treating madness, including the causes of madness. He was a quack, but there are valuable lessons to be learned because in many ways, modern psychiatry has made almost no progress from William Battie in 1750 AD. C. Mad house Keepers: Overview Click to View The keepers at Bedlam are ... about him, or strange in his appearance, and was more calculated to knock a patient down than to cure him; that was the general character of them." (John Conolly, testimony before the House of Commons ... ...
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12: Sin was viewed as the cause (etiology) of mental illness
Christians have always viewed the cause of insanity is life choices, sin and moral violations of the conscience. A shocking ... Their only cure are drugs. Their histories are slanted, biased and a dishonest representation of the facts. In a re-writing ... In other words, Rush believed that insanity was caused by the mind, which then effected the body: Some of his causes of ... are bodily in origin." (Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p76) True history: In 1729 AD, Nicholas Robinson, doctor and governor of Bedlam the same time James Monro, believed insanity was caused by life ... The result was blistering, bloodletting and induced vomiting to remove these bad fluids from the body. Humoristic theory gave ... William Battie adopted Nicholas Robinson's etiology of bad nerves caused by sin and life choices and circumstances as the ... He stressed that madness was not caused by physical diseases, but spiritual choices. In 1609 AD, John Downame describes how ... ...
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13: How to commit your unwanted, naggy or rich wife to a mental hospital
... But Defoe also believes that the causes of insanity is life circumstances and not a disease. He notes, "If they are not mad when they go into these cursed houses, ... right senses" Defoe traces the etiology directly back to the husband as the cause of insanity, not some disease: "When by this means a wicked husband has driven ... all private madhouses should be suppressed at once, and it should be no less than felony to confine any person under pretence of madness without due authority. ... Scull, 2001 AD, p 155) "Battie and John Monro, the two most eminent psychiatric physicians of the day, supported the view that wrongful consinement in madhouses did take place. ... wishes of the lunatics' relatives, led not only to the neglect of all means of cure, but also to the deliberate prevention and delay of recovery, conduct which he ... a mad-doctor, the chief prescriptions being bleeding, purging, vomiting, and sometimes bathing: And if these are not effectual . . . the patient is incurable. . . . ... ...
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14: 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." There is a ... In the 1600's it is clear that preachers of churches (clergyman) played a central role in treating and helping the mentally ill. This new breed of generally ... Not to mention what now and then happens to the senior Recluses in our Protestant Monasteries at Oxford and Cambridge. " (A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD, p 59) "For James [Monro], the ... or would work some Miracle for his Deliverance."" (Undertaker of the mind: John Monro, Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2001 AD, p 98 "Most contemporary ... preacher who ran an insane asylum, rejected the idea that Methodism was a cause of insanity and demanded proof of those who made this false charge by ... religion was a cure: "To encourage the influence of religious principles over the mind of the insane, is considered of great consequence, as a means of cure. ... ...
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15: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
force of example" Boismont had over 305 cases of hallucinations and concluded that the body was not the cause, but the mind: "clearly prove the influence of moral causes in the production of hallucinations. ... is to say, twenty days after the long interview of September 12. "The cure of A.," says M. Leuret, "is undoubtedly owing, first, to the douche, and ... Hence the term alienation meaning estrangement from the reality of other men was anciently synonymous with madness : 'deluded imagination' wrote William Battie (1758) is the 'essential character ... gave them the status of a disease sui generis and considered their treatment equivalent to treating the underlying or accompanying disease. ... 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 ... These remarks clearly prove the influence of moral causes in the production of hallucinations. The following details cannot leave any doubt on this ... ...
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16: Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind ...
... soul, but a material object, a bodily disease." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 71) Click to View "Long ago men tried to ... the medical school at Vienna, and William Cullen (1712-1790) and John Pringle (1707-17821, who helped found the schools of medicine at ... Derangement in the understanding, has been divided into partial and general. The causes of both are the same. I should proceed immediately to ... examining 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. ... Many other organic diseases are occasionally devoid of their usual characteristic symptoms. Neither vomiting, nor want of appetite, have ... Burton, in his Anatomy of Melancholy, remarks, that children born of parents who are in the decline of life, are more predisposed to one of ... In enumerating them, I shall adopt the same order that I followed in treating upon partial insanity, by mentioning, I. Such as should be ... ...
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17: Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise, John Hill, 1766 AD
... Once the theory of the nervous origins of hypochondria gained ground-here I merely note coincidence, not historical cause and effect - the ... controversy, informs us that "Berkeley tells his Countrymen, they are all mad, or Hypochondriac, which is but a fashionable name for Madness." ... by important physicians in the 1740's and 1750's: the Monro brothers in London, Robert Whytt in Edinburgh, Albrecht von Haller in Leipzig. ... Disorders; and it often happens, that, thro' the Fault of both, the Cure is either unnecessarily protracted, or totally frustrated; for the ... than Hill gives anywhere in his handbook, but it serves well to summarize the background of the condition about which Sir John wrote. ... then proceeds to discuss persons most susceptible to it (II), its major symptoms (III), consequences (IV), causes (V), and cures (VI-VIII). ... biography, The Literary Quack: A Life of 'Sir' John Hill of London, and John Kennedy's Some Remarks on the Life and Writings of Dr. ... ...
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18: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
... and to whom every natural event must have a supernatural cause (which shows, at least, a vivid imagination and a promising ... as they deal with the rudimentary theory and art of treating mental disturbances. § 97. We shall begin by outlining the ... Gruner) - and even this case is based on a quoted document - there is a reference to the causes, variety, and treatment of ... Again (ibid., 36.): "those in whom madness is milder and those only approaching madness should be suitably purged by hellebore, after they have been prepared by baths." For general remarks on the application of (white) hellebore ... The cure is well known but must be attributed to the genius of the man rather than to the advanced art of healing of his days. ... Celsus proceeds to give the treatment without any further description. He recommends bleeding when necessary, vomiting, and ... This treatment involves a vague concept which was later more clearly named excitability by his pupil John Brown. Credit for the ... ...
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19: Introduction to the history of psychiatry
However, there is no scientific proof that chemical imbalances of Serotonin exist in the brain of the insane, much less that they cause ... There were also cons who claimed, like modern psychiatrists, to be able to cure a person of annoying and antisocial behaviours that others ... The dissolution of the monasteries and the redistribution of monastic lands were both symptoms and causes of this decline, a decline which rendered a Church-based response to the indigent increasingly anachronistic and unworkable." (The most solitary of afflictions: madness and ... Vomiting may actually have been helpful, and certainly had powerful psychological effects. In any event, the "cures" reflect the state of ... so that they could not undermine the cohesive fabric of society." (Treating the mentally ill, Leland V Bell, 1980 AD, p 1-4) I. The era of the ... live in a hotel room for a year and have a servant 24 hours a day to care and feed them. "William Battie, prime mover in the foundation of St. ... ...
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20: How does Torture and Coercion cure inanity? Introduction to the ...
... Both groups of doctors practiced torture to "cure" the insane- but for two different reasons. For the doctors who viewed insanity as a behaviour choice, torture was used as a punitive method of changing ... In 1758, a mad doctor at Bedlam named John Monro induced vomiting on a daily basis to remove "phlegm" and restore "humoral balance", even though he plainly admitted he had no idea what really caused insanity! This was the science of the day. But at the same time, another mad doctor named William Battie used most of these same methods. Battie tells us that for him to ... of Modern Psychiatry, Mark D. Altschule, 1965 AD, p 142) Mad doctors in 1758 like William Battie, confidently claimed they knew the cause of mental illness was brain and nerve damage. He was totally wrong! ... Both these quacks are the forerunners of all modern psychiatrists today! The fact is that chemical psychiatry has never understood what causes mental illness or how to cure it! Church ministers being the ... ...
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21: Essay on the Demoniacs of the New Testament, Hugh Farmer, 1775 ...
Insanity is not Demon possession! more In 1775 AD, Hugh Farmer, church minister, correctly taught that demon possession never caused insanity. Farmer would not "ascribe madness and epileptic fits to possession, rather than other ... Farmer almost stands alone as a church preacher for first equating demon possession with the diseases like common cold, and second for viewing insanity as having a physical/biological cause. It seems he may have been strongly influenced by William Battie and John Monro, who took the same view. What is ... He was at pains to show that this conclusion in no way detracted from the miraculous cures performed on them since 'the bare ejection of demons cannot be pronounced a greater miracle than the cure of natural disorders'." (300 ... These two disorders are attended with very different symptoms; and they were formerly by some ascribed to different causes, (one to the inhabitation of demons, the other to the influence of the moon) from which they borrowed ... ...
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22: Humoral imbalances caused insanity: Insanity treatments: Blood ...
... His cure of insanity was to repent: "repent, to love God and your Neighbour, to live soberly, righteously and godly, to pray at all; here you must strive, and not excuse ... Repentance, he believed, would correct the melancholy blood and restore the person to normal. (The Signs and Causes of Melancholy, Richard Baxter, 1670 AD) So even in ... Strangely, blood was seen as a poison to be removed and this is the origin of blood letting. Click to View Vomiting was induced by spinning machines and drugs in order ... surface." (Undertaker of the mind: John Monro, Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2001 AD, p 28) Conclusion: Some church ministers, like Richard Baxter (1670 AD), believed sinful living triggered Melancholy Blood, which in turn caused insanity. It is clear that they rejected disease as a primary cause of insanity. ... After the discovery of the cell in 1858 AD, the humoral medical theory ended. Medical science has mad huge gains in both diagnosing and treating bodily diseases. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-humoral-hippocratic-medicine-hippocrates-four-humors-450bc-1858ad-melanchol-blood-depression.htm
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23: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
... fixing any known pathology. "We have to remember that we are not treating diseases with this drug," said psychiatrist E. H. Parsons, at a ... psychiatrists," observed Pierre Deniker in 1990.26 Four years later, John Kane, a well-known psychiatrist at Long Island Jewish Medical ... readers of the truth. "There is no compelling evidence that a lesion in the dopamine system is a primary cause of schizophrenia," he wrote. ... Even U.S. surgeon general David Satcher, in his 1999 report Mental Health, confessed that "the precise causes [etiologies] of mental disorders ... G. Gardos and J. Cole, "Maintenance antipsychotic therapy: is the cure worse than the disease?" American Journal of Psychiatry 133 (1977): ... a time, they suffered from a host of new symptoms as well: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, agitation, insomnia, headaches, and weird motor tics.23 ... All questioned the "medical model" of mental disorders and suggested that madness could be a "sane" reaction to an oppressive society. Mental ... ...
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24: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
... and adopting the view of William Battie (1758 AD) and Nicholas Robinson (1729 AD) that insanity was caused by defective nerves and body secretions. ... 31) On the death of vulgar humanist Walt Whitman: "To J. W. Wallace and John Johnston 10 April [18]92 Dear Wallace and Johnston Many thanks for your ... But the treatment of the insane remained basically custodial, while the cause of insanity was unknown. Bucke attempted to develop a theory and a classification of the causes of insanity, and in this he was much influenced by societal attitudes ... It was a concatenation of several factors that stimulated Bucke to consider gynecological procedures as a means of treating insane women. The ... Bucke replied with caution that, indeed, the follow-up period was brief, but that the procedures had been carried out to improve or cure the diseased ... He gave evidence of this need in the concluding remarks of his presidential address. He felt that removal of diseased ovaries was the gynecologic ... ...
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25: Sabbatatrians Refuted and Sabbath keepers Exposed: 2011 AD
... to Saturday by John D. Keyser (Excerpts) PART I VERDICT: NO SABBATH IN GENESIS! From The Land Of Goshen To The Mountain Of The Moon The Hebrews left Egypt on a Thursday night and marched and camped for a total of 38 days before they kept their first Sabbath, treating all the ... Not even God Himself can set aside or suspend moral laws because such laws are based on the natural laws of cause and effect. Before the ... The daily movement from Earth's rotation causes the Moon to circle once around the sky. If you spent the entire day staring at it, you'd have ... Upon which Eld. Andrews remarks: "This language plainly implies that Justin held all days alike, and did not observe any one day as a day of ... As I related the things which I had been shown to others, the question was asked, 'Have you seen the paper, The Laws of Life or the Water Cure ... And he did so: and his hand was restored whole as the other. And they were filled with madness; and communed one with another what they might ... ...
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26: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
... There are probably more scientific books treating of diabetes or of gout than there are dealing with the great social malady which eats out ... The death of the bread-winner, a long illness, a failure in the City, or any one of a thousand other causes which might be named, will bring ... These and such like remarks were handed round concerning me. An hour passed by. An inspector enters, and announces the receipt of a telegram. ... the existing agencies, together with certain observations which have been forcibly impressed upon my mind as to their failure and its cause. ... It is well, no doubt, sometimes to administer an anaesthetic, but the Cure of the Patient is worth ever so much more, and the latter is the ... Here at our Shelters last night were a thousand hungry, workless people. I want to know what to do with them? Here is John Jones, a stout ... The following will not only be examples of this, but will tend to illustrate the strength and madness of the passion which masters the slave ... ...
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27: Practical observations on insanity, Joseph Mason Cox, 1811 AD
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1811 AD, Joseph Mason Cox, doctor, popularized a form of torture that cured insanity called "the swing". John Monro, (1758 AD) used "vomits" to cure insanity: "vomiting is infinitely preferable to any other". Cox invented the swing as a way to induce vomiting without the use of drugs (emetics). ... It was widely used and believed to be the preferred treatment to cure insanity: "Though we cannot accurately explain in what way the best remedies promote relief in madness, yet we have the most unequivocal proofs that those which occasion a degree of vertigo, often contribute to correct the morbid state of the ... made on those organs of sensibility, the brain and nervous system, and prove that the remedy acts on the seat of the disease; though the proximate cause cannot be satisfactorily ascertained. * See Case XIV. \ See Case XV. * See Cases XVI, and XVII. t See Case XVIII. * See Case XV. In some cases, where the ... ...
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28: Pathology of the Brain and Nervous Stock, Soul of Brutes, Thomas ...
Willis is one of the earliest doctors connected with Bedlam, to recommend torture as a cure for insanity. Willis saw the main cause of madness as being rooted in the mind not the body and his cures reflected that view: "Therefore, for the ... The idea that the mind could make the body sick and induce madness was not a new idea. But his etiology of madness rooted in the nervous system was new. His theory that bad moral choices caused bad nerves in the brain became the dominant view in the Bedlam mental hospital in England. 100 years later, William Battie, for example, induced vomiting in the insane in order to physically shock the nerves as a cure! Today we know Willis and Battie were quacks, since that nerves and brain tissue of schizophrenics are in ... As to the causes of those symptoms, most ancient, and indeed Modern Physitians, refer them to the ascent of the womb, and vapours elevated from it : The former opinion, although it plead antiquity, seems the less probable, for that the ... ...
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29: Religious attributions pertaining to the causes and cures of ...
may be temporary and benefits can be restricted." (Religious attributions pertaining to the causes and cures of mental illness, Mental Health, Religion & Culture December 2005, Hartog, Gow, 2005 ... What experts! This does not mean they will actually take Christian values into account when treating Christians, just that they will be aware this factor and find ways to continuing giving ... And we mean facts. Most important is the fact that psychiatry has been unable to find either a single cause or cure for mental illness in the last 300 years. The induced vomits and imprisonment's of the ... Spirituality seen as a neglected aspect of psychotherapy. APA Monitor, p. 21. Dain, N. (1992). Madness and the stigma of sin in American Christianity. In P. J. Fink & A. Tasman (Eds.), Stigma and ... In R. L. Numbers & D. W. Amundsen (Eds.), Caring and curing-Health and medicine in the Western religious traditions (pp. 486-513). Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press. Festinger, L. (1957). A ... ...
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30: A New System of the Spleen, Nicholas Robinson, 1729 AD
A few years later the doctors of Bedlam like John Monro, dropped the idea that sin, emotion and life choice and circumstance caused insanity, and focused on correcting the physical problems with treatments that amounted torture. Robinson shows how an atheist is driven to madness through his rejection of God: "take a view of the Atheist ... What Hope, what Refuge ... the Mind ... In a page out of modern chemcial psychiatry, Robinson believes drugs are the cure: "But of all Medicines in the Spleen, I know none equal or fit to compare with that truly noble Drug we call Opium. It's our ... Thirst, and Watchings, to a Time almost incredible, to Persons not acquainted with such Cases; all which several Phaenomena shall be accounted for, when we come to treat of the Causes of those Disorders. ... follows, that whoever fears, must have some Grounds for those Fears, either real or imaginary; if they be real Fears, then they must arise from some Cause that struck the Object of Fear upon the Mind. ... ...
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31: Ontological trichotomy of man: Spirit, Soul and Body
... The world is passing away, and also its lusts; but the one who does the will of God lives forever." (1 John 2:16-17) These three sins were present in the garden of Eden when Adam and ... This is opposite to the view of biologic psychiatrists who wrongly say the body directly causes insanity and moral choices independent of freewill. Spirit choices that cause disease and ... Prolonged anxiety is known to directly cause hypertension, muscle pain, insomnia, heart attack and generally wear down the immune system. Guilt for sin is a known cause of physical illness and can trigger behaviours associated with madness. Many Bible ... Just as alcohol is not an excuse for criminal or sinful behaviour, so too drugs do not force moral choices and excuse on judgement day. Drugs do not cure insanity for the same reason ... palpitations, arrhythmias, shortness of breath (dyspnea), loss of libido, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea Graves' disease, adrenal gland malfunction Surgery, drugs adapted from: ... ...
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32: High self esteem is atheistic paganism! Psychiatry promotes Self ...
... He also identifies cognitive dissonance (bad conscience) as a trigger of insanity: "great Cause is the Guilt of some great and wilful Sin, when Conscience is convinced, and yet the Soul is not converted". His cure of insanity was to repent: "repent, to love God and your Neighbour, to live ... Repentance, he believed, would correct the melancholy blood and restore the person to normal. (The Signs and Causes of Melancholy, Richard Baxter, 1670 AD) "Self-esteem has ... Christians forget the past, ignore the present and focus on Christ in heaven. John Rosemond, a professional family psychologist who writes a nationally syndicated column which ... they are a bad person compared to others) fully understands how they want to be treated and are completely capable of treating others the way they really want to be treated! ... Baalam is called "mad" and he is and example of high self esteem, self-willed, violation of the conscience and madness are all related: "Daring, self-willed, they do not ... ...
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33: A treatise on insanity: in which are contained the Principles ...
... What difference between this hair and that of my own head." To this state of delirious gaiety, however, succeeded that of furious madness He broke to pieces or ... Periodical Mania With Delirium And Originating In A Moral Cause, Frequently Cured By Moral And Physical Regimen Exclusively. 105. From the history of several madmen ... cure having in general been operated by moral or physical regimen during the paroxysm, or by exercise and laborious occupations during the lucid intervals and convalescence. I observe similar results in nine instances of cures which were performed during the first six months of the year 3. In all of them the occasional causes, ... Experience proved that this drastic sometimes produced violent hypercatharsis, obstinate vomiting, convulsions, inflammation of the intestines and even death. The ... It is well known, that the enthusiast Van Helmont, has made some valuable remarks upon the durable effects of sudden immersion in cold water in some cases of mental ... ...
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34: The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 AD
"In short, for Heinroth it is not loss of reason, which psychiatrists would now call loss of the ability to test reality, that characterizes madness or "true ... The cause of all mental disease, according to Heinroth, is selfishness or sin, two terms he often uses synonymously." (The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 ... Although Heinroth sometimes designates the passions as the ultimate causes of mental diseases, more often he rails against "selfishness" as the veritable devil that ... good Christian! In a letter to Barbara Low, written in English in 1936, Freud remarks: "I know that you have not thought that the death of your brother-in-law David ... can make people "mentally ill"; and that confessing the secret and confronting its implications can cure the patient, even if he or she suffers from schizophrenia! ... he reminisces in his autobiography, "I had to be most circumspect about treating my schizophrenic patients, or I would have been accused of woolgathering. ... ...
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35: Bulwarks of the Faith Foy E Wallace JR. Refuting Dogmas Catholicism ...
... It points out the cause of their captivity and the cure for their plight. The cause was rebellion and disobedience. BULWARKS OF THE FAITH The cure was complete ... They are sure and unmistable signs of apostasy. Sixth: The Causes Of Success. In the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem success was due first, to their willingness ... Thus did these digressive dividers who later, after much scoffing, attempted to sustain their cause in debate. They launched a mighty fight. Their greatest men ... Truly, "they went out from us" because "they were not of us." And as John continued, "if they had been of us, they would no doubt have continued with us: but they ... Apostolic of the pope, without its sanction. (28) 1. It has not the right of treating the immunity of the church, and of ecclesiastical persons, as if it were a ... AN APOSTOLIC SYLLABUS ON THE NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH. Let me say that I appreciate all the encouraging remarks that are being made both publicly and privately and ... ...
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36: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... more atheistical than were those that suffered such punishments; for by their madness it was that all the people came to be destroyed." (Josephus Wars 5:562-566) F. ... I concede that this is not a construction absolutely necessary; but I submit it to the candid, whether it is not the most probable. If the preceding remarks are well ... Strangely, although Eusebius believes Revelation was written at the time of Domitian around AD 96, Eusebius rejects that John the apostle was the author. Instead, ... and famous men at Rome and had punished countless other notable men without cause by banishment to foreign lands and by confiscation of their property, he finally ... contagious superstition is not confined to the cities only but has spread through the villages and rural districts; it seems possible, however, to check and cure it. ... Notice it causes pain not death b. Those afflicted wished for death, but did not die. 5. The 5-month Jewish civil war inside Jerusalem between the three rebel ... ...
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37: Kadesh-Barnea by Henry Clay Trumbull, 1884 AD
... prede cessors in this field of research, I delayed the publication of my story until I could examine anew the more important works already treating on this subject. ... I have reason to acknowledge gratefully the kind assistance, at one point and another in my researches, of the late Professor Edward Henry Palmer, the Rev. John ... of their own, with a view to their return to the bondage of Egypt. 6 For this cause, that boundary-line gathering-place of the chosen people on their way to the ... for procuring these advantages by conquest, and for maintaining them against revolt, by the putting forth offeree." (Tuch s "Remarks on Gen. XIV.," in Jonr. of Sac. ... Holland had this in his mind on the occasion of his latest visit to the desert ; but the same causes which prevented his following up the search for 1 See Kelaml s ... some of that water, it would certainly be most efficient to the working of all cure;" for " whoever drinks from such a fountain as that is healed, even though his ... ...
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38: Practical Observations on the Causes and Cure of Insanity, William ...
Practical Observations on the Causes and Cure of Insanity William Saunders Hallaran (Doctor) 1818 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1818 AD, William Saunders Hallaran, Doctor, described the use of the swing in the Lunatic Asylum of Cork, England as "a safe and very effectual remedy for the description of maniacs". He fully credits Joseph Mason Cox, 1811 AD with the invention which induced the vomiting without (emetics). Remember that John Monro raved about vomits as a cure for insanity. "The circulating swing erected in our asylum, appears to be improvement on the model suggested by Doctor Cox. It is worked by a windlass, and capable of being revolved a hundred times in a minute" ... "from repeated trials, I can confidently declare, that its efficacy, to the extent alleged by Doctor Cox, appears to be incontrovertibly ascertained" ... "This method of subduing furious maniacs, has succeeded in an admirable manner". Hallaran was the ... ...
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39: Spital Sermon, Andrew Snape, 1718 AD
In 1718 AD, Andrew Snape is the first preacher to diverge from the widely held view that insanity was caused by solely by sin. Snape marks the beginning of Chemical psychiatry. Having said this, Snape highlighted that there were three causes of madness: sin, ignorance, overloaded brain wiring: "But besides Sin and Ignorance, there is a third Sort of Blindness incident to Human Minds". But it was the new concept that deep and intense thought could cause the brain nerves to overload and cause madness, that marks ... Of course, the Christian knows from Luke 16:21ff, that memory and computation are a function of the spirit, not the brain or the body. Snape worked at Bedlam and suggested that institutionalized care could cure it: "there is need of Art and Skill, of proper Remedies, and a strict Confinement of the Person so afflicted ... Physick and Diet, and other Management" It is noteworthy that in 1758, William Battie rejected sin as a cause of insanity and adopted the "brain wiring" ... ...
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40: A treatise of dreams & visions, Thomas Tryon, 1695 AD
In 1695 AD, Thomas Tryon correctly understood that madness was a spiritual problem, not a bodily illness caused by chemical imbalances as it believed today. He identified a cause of insanity as being, "bitter envious fierce wrathful proud Spirit" Anger, selfishness, pride, narcissism are all triggers for madness. "The truth is, Madness and Phrensie do generally, and for the most part (for some other few particular causes we shall give an account of by and by) arise and proceed from various ... He rejected drugs, bloodletting and vomits as effective cures of madness. "As to the Cure of Madness in general, the Schools commonly prescribe Blood-letting, and Sleep procuring Medicines, but with how much success daily experience witnesseth, they ... He criticised current physical methods of treatment especially by 'Blood-letting', 'sleepyfying things' and `stupifactive Medicines' - the forerunners of the sedatives and tranquillizers of today. Not until Battie (1758) was a professional voice ... ...
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41: Definition of insanity and mental illness
Definition of insanity and mental illness Click to View What is insanity? What is mental illness? What causes insanity? 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 the brain. Disease and body chemicals do not cause choice, emotion, mood. ... not a disease: 1. "Madness and its synonyms are fuzzy terms. 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, ... of (mis)behaviors does not make them diseases; and that psychiatrists have nothing to do with treating diseases, but everything to do with regulating behavior."" (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, ... ...
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42: Mental Illness Myths and other Unicorns!
The myth that "hysteria" is mental illness. Click to View Click to View History of Psychiatric Myths Psychiatry has not progressed in 260 years! Bloodletting and vomiting to cure "melancholy blood". Neuroleptic drugs to cure "chemical imbalances" See the Bedlam nut house of the 1750's Click to View deviant sex Myth: The myth that "deviant sex" is mental illness. deviant sex is a lifestyle choice with no biologic cause. Psychiatrists have it all wrong! "Just like any other medical disease": Mental illnesses are ... Conversely psychiatry almost always dismisses sin, moral choices and life situations as the cause of mental illness. The entire psychiatric industry has been built by dismissing the real cause while treating with drugs a mythical cause patents that nothing physically wrong with them... if examined by a real medical doctor. Psychiatry hides the fact that they have no idea what causes mental illness, but if you ask the right questions, they will admit they don't know the cause. ... ...
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43: Observations on Maniacal Disorders, William Pargeter, 1792 AD
"madness" can be turned on and turned off at the will of the "madman". Benjamin Rush would adopt "catching the eye" as a treatment in 1812. (Observations on Maniacal Disorders, William Pargeter, 1792 AD) "During the second half of the eighteenth century following the wider experience of the insane afforded by the increasing number of private mad-houses as well as public 'lunatic hospitals' which opened at that time, it was gradually learnt that as Battie (1758) wrote 'management did much more than medicine' in the `cure of ... She did not, for some time, seem to know that any body was in the room; at length she looked up, and the moment I caught her eye, for, till then I had been silent, I told her I was perfectly acquainted with the cause of her ... A very strict eye should be kept on these gaoleri of the mind; for if they do not find a patient mad, their oppressive tyranny soon makes him so . . . I must add, that beating was a practice formerly, much in use in treating the ... ...
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44: Seasonal Affective Disorder, SAD is pure "classic" Junk science ...
... Which maniacal effect of heat could be attributed to no assignable cause, except either to the violent impression of the Sun's rays, upon the medullary substance of the brain, which the cranium in this case was not able to defend, or to the intermediate rarefaction of blood contained in the vessels of the Dura or Pia Mater, which vessels being suddenly distended compressed the same medullary substance." (A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD, p 47) Like his modern Biopsychiatric counterparts, Battie was looking for a mechanical etiology of behaviour. The truth is that all mood and behaviour is a choice of the spirit, not the body. So one "study" concludes lack of sunlight in Sweden causes depression and another concludes too ... Men who have bought a new Skidoo get real sick with the lack of snow but are cured with the first snowfall. Perhaps spending an hour a day in the deep freezer in the garage cure them like an hour a day under a light bulb cures SAD. SAD is just ... ...
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45: Account of the Unparalleled Case of a Citizen of London, Bookseller ...
This "psychiatric history" over love lost, was only one problem. Other reason he got committed, was that the mad doctors of Cruden's time, like James Monro, and his son John, viewed Christians as mentally ill, even ... A final reason for his committal, was the work he was doing in producing his "Cruden's Bible Concordance" three years earlier in 1735. Mad doctors of the time, believed that madness was caused by these three things: 1. ... to what we see today in chemical psychiatry: "tho' a person be not a conjuror he may set up to be a mad-doctor, the chief prescriptions being bleeding, purging, vomiting, and sometimes bathing: And if these are not effectual . . . the patient is incurable. . . . What is Dr. Monro? A mad-doctor; and pray what great matter is that? ... over love lost. 2. he was a Christian who annoyed people by pointing out their sins. 3. his work in producing the concordance was believed to actually cause madness. 4. His reputation of love lost making him go insane. ... ...
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46: Augusta Triumphans, Daniel Defoe, 1728 AD
But Defoe also believes that the causes of insanity is life circumstances and not a disease. He notes, "If they are not mad when they go into these cursed houses, they are soon made so by the barbarous usage they there suffer ... Is it not enough to make any one mad ... Defoe traces the etiology directly back to the husband as the cause of insanity, not some disease: "When by this means a wicked husband has driven a poor creature mad, and robbed an injured wife of her reason, for it is much easier to create than to cure madness, then has the villain a handle for his roguery; then, perhaps, he will admit her distressed relations to see her, when it is too late to cure the madness he so artfully and barbarously has procured." ... Her distressed brother, who is fond of her to the last degree, now confines her in part of his own house, treating her with great tenderness, but has the mortification to be assured by the ablest physicians that his poor sister is irrecoverably distracted. Numberless ... ...
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47: Billions of Wasted Tax dollars on psychiatric Disability welfare
The iatrogenic drug epidemic that leads to permanent psychiatric welfare. Billions of Wasted Tax dollars on psychiatric Disability welfare Click to View Psychiatry welfare follows psychiatric drug use. The mental health system causes harm to both individuals and society as a whole. The iatrogenic drug epidemic that leads to permanent psychiatric welfare. Introduction: 1. It is well established that all psychiatric drugs cause permanent brain damage. The longer of use, the greater the damage. 2. Psychiatric drugs create disablement by suppressing ... 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 ... ...
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48: Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) Mental Illness ...
Christians can see the error of this thinking since the Bible says that emotions, will and choices have their origin in the human spirit, not the physical brain. TMS interrupts and disrupts normal brain function. TMS causes "lesions" in specific parts of the brain the size ... The idea of blood flow related to the cause and cure of insanity is a throw back to our "hero of modern psychiatry" Benjamin Rush, who taught in 1812 AD that insanity was caused by bloated blood vessels: "the cause of madness is seated primarily in the blood-vessels of the brain". TMS is pure junk-pop psychiatry at its worst and millions of dollars are being wasted in research! Applying electricity to the brain to affect emotion is like hitting the ... publications, nor the media, nor the public feel the need to reconcile the contradiction of treating the same brain disease with interventions as different as ECT, VNS, DBS, TMS, antidepressant drugs, cognitive therapy, various "talk therapies," and dolphin therapy. ... ...
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49: Some Observations on the Cure of Mad Persons by the Fall of Water ...
Some Observations on the Cure of Mad Persons by the Fall of Water Patrick Blair (MD Aberdeen, FR S, physician and botanist of Boston, Lincolnshire) 1725 AD British Museum Natural History Section ... Blair's manuscript however was preserved by his friend John Martyn, 1699-1768) Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View The case of "Waterfall" Click to View ... Most important is that both Helmont and Blair viewed the cause of insanity to be spiritual choices of men rather than bodily diseases. For this reason, water torture was an effective way of convincing ... Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p 73 "Some Observations on the Cure of Mad Persons by the Fall of Water (1725). Blair qualified in medicine at Aberdeen, ... What is distinctive in Blair's account is the way the whole procedure, including the refinements adopted in treating this particular case, exposes a therapy as a species of rape performed on behalf of ... ...
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50: Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder is not caused from ...
... 2010 AD, p76) "There is no compelling evidence that a lesion in the dopamine system is a primary cause of schizophrenia," (Molecular Neuropharmacology, E. Nestler and S. Hyman, 2002 AD, p 392) "The ... People become Schizophrenic for many reasons from which they derive some personal benefit. 6. Treating Schizophrenia with drugs is like smashing a computer because of a software virus. 7. While ... Delusion and paranoia are sinful behaviour choices which is "cured" through repentance and self-control not drugs. B. What is Schizophrenia: 1. Schizophrenia, insanity, madness are synonymous terms ... 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 ... Like cancer and diabetes, the genes only increase the chances of becoming ill, and do not cause the illness all by themselves. How is schizophrenia treated? While there is no cure for schizophrenia, ... ...
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