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451: | Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise, John Hill, 1766 AD
... Apothecary, physician, and writer though he was, it was ultimately botany that was his ruling passion, as is made abundantly clear in his correspondence.13 Wherever he lived -whether in the small house in St. James's Street or in the larger one on ... Richard Baxter (London, 1716) in the British Museum. Backgrounds of English Literature, p. 179. See my forthcoming 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. ... who had Peen a won-derful cafe of a fwoln spleen, fo big, and hard as to be felt with terror, brought back to a date of nature by it; and all the mtferable symptoms vani(h; thought Spleen-wort not enough expreflive of its excellence ; but ... I once recom-mended a garden to be eftablifhed fbr this ufe, at the public expence: one great perfca has put it in my power to anfwer all its purpofes. By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Send us your story about ... ... ...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/hypochondriasis-a-practical-treatise-john-hill-1766ad.htm | 32%![]() ![]() Size: 68K Depth: 4 Find Similar Match Info Show Parents |
452: | On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell ... ... Unlike many of the mad doctors before him, Carter openly recommended hysterics attend church as a positive cure: "Whenever, therefore, the kind of religious teaching which is likely to be beneficial, can be obtained, it must be used and appreciated ... who have community of interests and feelings; as the inmates of a workhouse, the pupils at a school, or the servants in a house; whereas, imitation generally has reference to the conduct of people superior in some way to those practising it; and ... The first fit was produced by an altercation with the master about a matter of diet, and the spokeswoman of the complainants was the person to suffer. She was duly ducked; but, nevertheless, the same scene was acted over again a day or two ... diseases they are ever called upon to contend with. not the complete book. By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Send us your story about your experience with modern Psychiatry Click to View Go To Start: WWW.BIBLE.CA ... ...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/on-the-pathology-and-treatment-of-hysteria-robert-brudenell-carter-1853ad.htm | 32%![]() ![]() Size: 210K Depth: 5 Find Similar Match Info Show Parents |
453: | Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind ... ... Howard tells us, in the prisoners of the town of Liege. An exquisite sense of delicacy, Dr. Burton says, produced madness in a school-master, who was accidentally discovered upon a close-stool by one of his scholars. The Bedlams of Europe exhibit ... To prevent injustice or oppression, no person should be sent to the contemplated hospital, or SOBER HOUSE, without being examined and committed by a court, consisting of a physician, and two or three magistrates, or commissioners appointed for that ... belongs to all those men who prefer tavern, to domestic society . . . 16. The CHURCH PHOBIA. This disease has become epidemic in the city of Philadelphia . . . 17. The GHOST PHOBIA. This distemper is most common among servants and children . . . 18. The DEATH PHOBIA. The fear of death is natural to man - but there are degrees of it which constitute a disease. By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Send us your story about your experience with modern Psychiatry ... ... ...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/medical-inquiries-and-observations-upon-the-diseases-of-the-mind-benjamin-rush-1812ad.htm | 31%![]() ![]() Size: 163K Depth: 3 Find Similar Match Info Show Parents |