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1: Account of the Unparalleled Case of a Citizen of London, Bookseller ...
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 preventing them from ... type corrector, which is where he got his nick name, "Alexander the Corrector". He cleverly spiritualized his job title as the name that designated his job as a Christian to "correct the sins of the people". Cruden viewed himself as a Christian whose responsibility under ... What is Dr. Monro? A mad-doctor; and pray what great matter is that? What can mad-doctors do? prescribe purging physic, letting of blood, a vomit, cold bath, and a regular diet? How many incurables are ... All four of these came together when he got dumped by a widow named Mrs. Payne, who was probably the instigator in all these matters behind the scenes over fears relating to the ... last, 1738, by one Robert Wightman, a mere Stranger, to a Private Madhouse (1739), Cruden was one of the most public and vociferous mad figures of the eighteenth century. ... ...
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2: How to commit your unwanted, naggy or rich wife to a mental hospital
Psychiatric committal is a violation of the criminal code and doctor-patient ethics. Click to View Introduction: If you want ... It is clear that mad houses were systems of social control: "As Foucault points out in Madness and Civilization, the mental ... Parry-Jones, 1972 AD, p 290) Men like Alexander Cruden, the man of God who created "Cruden's concordance", was cast into a mental house three times because he would go around like John the Baptist and condemn the ruling class of sin, corruption ... Beds, except one Servant, in whom he plac'd great Confidence, and was the same who occation'd his discovering the ... some feeble and flickering interest in parliament, and both Monro and Battie found themselves called upon to testify in the ... Each case involved women (namely, Mrs. Hester Williams, Mrs. Hawley, Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. Durant) who had allegedly been ... All four of these came together when he got dumped by a widow named Mrs. Payne, who was probably the instigator in all these ... ...
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3: Bedlam: The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 ...
... an organic lesion of the brain, consequently as incurable; a supposition that is, in a great number of instances, contrary to anatomical fact. ... Click to View "John Monro was without question one of the most famous mad-doctors of his generation. Besides his position at Bethlem Hospital, ... and intellectual world of his time." (Undertaker of the mind: John Monro, Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2001 AD, p xiv) "Monro's attendance (as well as his father's) on Alexander "the Corrector" Cruden, the famous compiler of a Bible concordance that remains in print to ... Each case involved women (namely, Mrs. Hester Williams, Mrs. Hawley, Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. Durant) who had allegedly been falsely confined by ... itself a clear sign of mental disturbance, and he promptly informed Robert Wightman, the Edinburgh merchant who was responsible for Cruden's ... The Corrector queried in 1739: ". . . is there so great Merit and Dexterity in being a mad Doctor? The common Prescriptions of a Bethlemetical ... ...
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4: Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise, John Hill, 1766 AD
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1766 AD, John Hill, a doctor, was contemporary with ... Typical of the anti-Christian attitudes of John Monro and the institutional psychiatry of the day at Bedlam, Hill takes a pot shot ... I do not mean the hunting, shooting, drinking clergy, who bear the tables of the great; but the retired and conscientious; such as ... So essentially Hill was a quack who, apart from avoiding the drugs administered by the mad doctors of his day, he had it all wrong. (Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise, John Hill, 1766 AD) Hypochondriasis: A ... From Robert Burton's Brobdingnagian exposition in The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621) to Tobias Smollett's depiction of the ... to the London Magazine, and such "sensible" and "sensitive" women as Mrs. Bennett and Miss Bates in the novels of Jane Austen. ... It is perhaps not without significance that the greatest poet of the Augustan age, Alexander Pope, thought it necessary as he lay ... ...
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5: Psychiatry calls Jesus a paranoid schizophrenic!
... E. Mad-doctors in 1750 AD to present viewed Christians as mentally ill: William Battie actually accused the top religious leaders of his day as highly ... was itself a clear sign of mental disturbance, and he promptly informed Robert Wightman, the Edinburgh merchant who was responsible for Cruden's ... 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. ... Sargant, 1997 AD, p 274) See more: History of psychiatry Men like Alexander Cruden (falsely imprisoned in Bedlem, Cruden's concordance), George Whitefield, John Wesley and Christians in general were viewed as being mentally ill. ... entry for 17 September 1740 pictures a psychiatric consultation by the leading 'mad-doctor' of the day, James Monro, physician to Bethlem Hospital. ... ... No one will blame us for being Christians, no one will hate us, no one will revile us. The new Nero will approach us with the silky manners of a doctor, ... ...
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6: Church ministers were the first Psychiatrists!: The history of ...
... Yet very few foster parents would care for children if they received no money for doing so. In fact, being a foster parent can be a great subsidy on house mortgages and other household expenses. Remember that part of the ... In a shocking trend, the very church ministers who were historically charged with the care and counsel of the insane were entirely ejected by the large secular institutional asylums. This "take over" of function of "doctor ... was "for fear of making them [the patients] mad."" (Undertaker of the mind: John Monro, Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2001 AD, p 32) There has been a progressive takeover of the traditional role church ministers have historically played in helping the insane. ... Defoe condemns the husbands who committed their sane wives to the mad houses. However in 1738 we see something new in the arrest of Alexander Cruden (Cruden's Concordance) where he was arrested by Robert Wightman, the owner of a mad house and held against his will with the full consent ... ...
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7: "Seventh-day Adventism Renounced" by D. M. Canright, 1914
Ch 6: The Two-Horned Beast and the Messages Ch 7: The Sanctuary Ch 8: Mrs. White and her Revelations Ch 9: The Nature of the Sabbath ... I expected no exception in my case when I renounced Adventism, so have not been disappointed. The great majority of my former brethren have ... I hereby certify to the above. "REV. ROBERT GRAY, "Pastor of the Berean Church." "Grand Rapids, Mich., April 9, 1910. "To whom it may concern, ... River Valley Association. "ALEXANDER DODDS, "President City Baptist Mission Society. "W.I. COBURN, "President Baptist Ministers' Conference." ... authority of the Grand Rapids Methodist Ministers' Association, by "JOHN R. T. LATHROP, District Supt. "CHARLES NEASE, President. "J. R. ... When the resident pastors are compelled to defend themselves, the Adventists claim to be greatly abused. If a doctor, lawyer, teacher, or ... Paul was so renowned for his learning, that the king said to him: "Much learning doth make thee mad." Acts 26:24. He did for Christianity ten ... ...
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8: Psychiatry historic treatments vomits, bloodletting, cold baths ...
Today they use a chemical means of control: Neuroleptic drugs. One key observation is that the mad doctors of from 1700 - 1900 AD, agreed that isolation, ... A mad individual was much easier to recognise once he or she had been treated for a while-the image of Cruden with his chain and single slipper is accompanied by ... To be sure, John Monro was skeptical of some conventional treatments: he objected to blistering, for example. This was a form of "counter-irritation" involving the ... Converse with Men of strongest Faith, that have this heavenly Mirth, and can speak experimentally of the Joy of the Holy Ghost; and these will be a great Help to ... Water treatments: Douche, Dripping, dunking, waterboarding: Case 1: Patrick Blair, 1725 AD, Doctor, perfected a system of torture that cured the insane that he ... Case 3: In 1828 AD, Sir Alexander Morison, Doctor, illustrated two torture machines widely used between 1725 AD and 1850 AD to cure the insane: Water treatment and ... ...
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9: Sin was viewed as the cause (etiology) of mental illness
... The children in the house? Yes." (Report From The Committee On Madhouses In England, 1815 AD, Testimony of Henry Alexander, Esq.) J. Historical Survey of Mental illness etiology 1500 - 1900! The majority of doctors viewed the cause of insanity to be sin, life choices and circumstances. In 1558 AD, ... In 1691 AD, Robert Boyle (inventor of Boyle's Law of the relationship between pressure and volume of gas), believed that the mind, not the body caused insanity. Boyle gave two case histories of hypochondria which he correctly labels as "emotional shock". He clearly shows that the cause is purely ... In 1747 AD, John Wesley, Preacher, Founder of Methodism, understood that insanity was caused by sin and noted a case of a young 20 year old man who went mad "by hearing a sermon of Mr. Wheatley's, fell into great uneasiness". In 1758 AD, John Monro, doctor at the Bedlam asylum, openly stated that he had no idea what caused mental illness: "Madness is a distemper of such a nature, that very ... ...
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10: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
... It is never given a biologic cause and the insane are not dragged off against their will to a mad house, because that was not the practice of the day, and ... Guilt from murder causes Lady Macbeth to go insane, hallucinate blood on her hands that she cannot clean and suffer insomnia: MACBETH: "Will all great ... Notice MacBeth demanded some "potion", but the doctor knew non existed... exactly the same it true today. Click to View In 1605 AD, Francis Bacon believed ... This was true. The Bible says that sin will make you sick. (A treatise of Anger, John Downame, 1609 AD) Click to View In 1621 AD, Robert Burton wrote a book called The Anatomy Of Melancholy which described ... AD, Nicholas Robinson, doctor and governor of Bedlam the same time James Monro, believed insanity was caused by life choices, sin and thinking too hard, ... The insane have always been in full control of their own actions and the chair is an effective method of aversion therapy that works! Later, Sir Alexander ... ...
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11: Life of Mrs. E.G. White - Her Claims Refuted, by D.M. Canright ...
... The followers of each one accept their leader as the only infallible oracle of God. Can they all be right? Alexander Dowie Here in our day was another claimant to ... Elder Haskell first started this. Then Mrs. White took it up and endorsed it. Doctor Kellogg strongly advocated the medical missionary work. Mrs. White then ... Nehemiah was cup-bearer to the king, and in high authority (Neh. 2:1). To Paul, Agrippa said, "Much learning doth make thee mad" (Acts 26:24). The Christian ... John Wesley, the great English reformer, the father of Methodism, was of a royal family, a graduate of Oxford, London, the highest seat of learning in the English world. He was a man of immense influence, and was a ripe scholar. His prose works comprise seven volumes, besides numerous hymns, "Notes on the New Testament," etc. Mrs. White had ... "The cross of Christ will be the science and the song of the redeemed through all eternity" (p. 651). Robert Pollok's "Course of Time" written in 1829 "Redemption ... ...
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12: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
... insanity would seldom occur among them." (Medical Gynecology, Alexander Skene, 1895 AD) "Bucke gave his first report on the results of ... LOZYNSKY Temple University -B u cke's not that breed: he tends the mad, in Canada- a kind of medical mystic he lets me call him with a ... efforts, some of Whitman's older disciples, like John Burroughs, were gradually eased out of places of importance in the poet's inner circle. ... His father, the Reverend Horatio Walpole Bucke, was a great-grandson of Sir Robert Walpole and a grand-nephew of Horace Walpole. When Bucke ... church; but, as soon as old enough to dwell at all on such themes, conceived that Jesus was a man-great and good no doubt, but a man. ... He was graduated as a doctor of medicine in 1862. His thesis, 'The Correlation of the Vital and Physical Forces', showing his early interest ... Dear Horace I have yours of Saturday evening-also a long letter from Mrs Kellerl of 17 (Sunday). It seems that a crisis has arisen very ... ...
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13: Encyclopedia of Pentecostal History of Tongues: 150 AD - 1901 ...
... achievements and the first of the commandments of the law." (Gregory of Nyssa, On the Soul and the Resurrection; 380 A.D., Roberts, Alexander and Donaldson, James. ... George Fox is deemed to be the "prophet" whose teachings tend to be the prime source of guidance for the philosophy followed in the Quaker faith. Gunner Payne was the ... In Britain, they were taken to task for, among other things, reviving a "ridiculous Piece of Nonsense" first advanced by "a mad enthusiastic Sect of the second Century called Montanists"-speaking in tongues. Said one John Roche: "[Montanus] and his Followers were great Dealers in the Spirit; and affected ... there is no language known among mortals to express it; a glimmering expectation I have to be ere long, where I shall have new language." (Wesley, An Account of Mrs. ... that night-or as he put it, "nor did I sleep very sound with Satan so near me." (Robert Southey The Life of John Wesley (New York, 1847), I, 240.) (The Charismatic ... ...
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14: John Wesley (1703-91) Primitive Physic: or An Easy and Natural ...
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage In 1747 AD, John Wesley, Preacher, Founder of Methodism, understood that insanity was caused by sin and noted a case of a young 20 year old man who went mad "by hearing a sermon of Mr. Wheatley's, fell into great uneasiness". He went to Bedlam and was treated by Monro who, "blooded him largely, confined him to a dark room, and put a strong blister on each of his arms, with another over all his head. But still he was as 'mad' as before, praying or singing, or giving thanks continually; of which having laboured to 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". ... LONDON, June 11, 1747 44. An Hysteric Cholic. Mrs. 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 pains in her limbs ... ...
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15: Encyclopedia of Pentecostal ministries and preachers
Campbell, Miss Ivey Campus Crusade for Christ Capps, Charles Cardale, Mrs. Cerullo, Morris World Evangelism, Inc. Chevreau, Guy Cho, Paul Yonggi Clark, Randy Coe, Jack Copeland Kenneth Crawford, Florence L. Crouch, Paul Deere Jack Dollar, Creflo: World Changers Ministry Dortch, Richard Dowie, John Alexander Dupont, Marc Evans, Jennie Falwell, Jerry Farrow, Lucy ... Promise Keepers Rex Humbard Roberts Oral Robertson, Pat Ryle, James Schambach, Robert William Schuller, Dr. Robert: Hour Of Power Scotland, John Seymour, William - - Sharon Bible school Sizelove, Rachel A. Smith, Miss Mable ... Marc Dupont is most well known for his prophecies, in particular one which claims to have predicted the current "laughter movement". The prophecy says that the movement will be known by its great ... Nashville: Thomas Nelson. 1992. 59.) The personal account of a doctor who investigated the alleged supernatural healing powers of Kathryn Kuhlman, Norbu Chen, and the Fillipino psychic surgeons. One ... ...
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16: 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, ... 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 ... I have generally found patients to become at once so subservient to my wishes, as willingly to take any medicine prescribed." The common practice of torture in mad houses of the 18-19th centuries ... The insane have always been in full control of their own actions and the chair is an effective method of aversion therapy that works! Later, Sir Alexander Morison, 1828 AD, would also adopt the ... to a diminution of the most urgent symptoms, still the great desideratum, sleep, cannot be obtained, at any fair price; and of course, the disease continues to advance in a more determined form. ... ...
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17: Report From The Committee On Madhouses In England, 1815 AD
holders of Bethlem Hospital, among them John Haslam, the apothecary, and Thomas Monro, the physician, both of whom lost their posts as a result of the findings. ... of a patient called Fowler, referred to as 'hushed up' by Urbane Metcalf in his The Interior of Bethlehem Hospital, was raised in the questioning of John Haslam. ... While the reports contained truly harrowing information, such as the observations of the Ipswich banker Henry Alexander in the west of England (extract C below), ... On Monday, the 2d of May, we re-visited the Hospital, introduced by Robert Calvert, Esquire, a governor, and accompanied by Charles Callis Western, Esquire, Member of ... was the chief source of entertainment to the patients; they seemed greatly to enjoy the sight of the people walking, and to derive great pleasure from our visit. ... In this part of the buildings there is an infirmary for those in bodily ill health; a cold and warm bath. The doctor thinks highly of the efficacy of the former. ... ...
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18: (Diagnosis, Guardianship, and Residential Care of the Mentally ...
... Doctors generally viewed the "insane" as being untreatable by them. Exactly what could a doctor do to treat these people? Nothing! However, if they had received a blow to the head or suffered ... natural rest has much weakened and debilitated his head . . . so much that he is in great fear of lunacy" (24). According to another petition, John Sykes had long been "greviously visited with a palsey . . . that . . . deprived him of his understanding and of late caused him to fall into lunacy" (25). By contrast, a 1366 jury concluded that Robert Barry's insane violence was "induced by fear of his father" (26). ... New York, Norton, 1941 Alexander FG, Selesnick ST: The History of Psychiatry. New York, Harper & Row, 1966 Hill D: Historical review, in Epilepsy and Psychiatry. Edited by Reynolds EH, Trimble ... Public Record Office, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, Great Britain, Wards 9/86, f 299, 1597 Public Record Office, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, Great Britain, Wards 9/92, f 618, 1615 Examination of Mrs ... ...
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19: Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind ...
... for he says, "By the proper application of these mild and terrifying modes of punishment, chains will seldom, and the whip never, be required to govern mad people. ... The chair is confined to one spot by means of staples fixed in the floor. Click to View Click to View In 1792 AD, William Pargeter, Doctor and Chaplain, cured the ... William Cullen (1712-1790) and John Pringle (1707-17821, who helped found the schools of medicine at Glasgow and Edinburgh, spread this doctrine throughout Europe. ... History of Psychiatry, Franz Alexander, Sheldon Selesnick, 1966 AD, p 109) Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind, Benjamin Rush 1812 AD Dr. ... A captain Woodward, of Boston, who lately suffered all the hardships of shipwreck on an inhospitable island in the East Indies, found great comfort in revolving the ... Vansweiten relates a story of a cabinet maker, who always recovered his reason as soon as he entered his workshop. A certain Mrs. of this city, formerly a patient of ... ...
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20: Hysteria: Great blunders in the history of psychiatry
... to do, they, to their great surprise found him in the way upon his feet, and walking as freely as other Men. And when he told me this Story, he was above forty years Elder than when he was thus strangely rescu'd, and in all that time, never had one Fit of the Sciatica." (Experimenta & Observationes Physicae, Robert Boyle, 1691 AD) In 1787 AD, William St. Clare, doctor, wrote about a classic case of hysteria where, "a girl put a mouse into the breast of ... In 1701 AD, John Freind noted a case of two related families of what became known, "the barking girls", who "barking and howling like dogs . . . accompanied by violent rhythmic ... (Psychiatry: The Science of Lies, Thomas Szasz, 2008 AD, p 23) 7. In 1895 AD Alexander Skene said: "I take it for granted that all will agree that insanity is often caused ... The practice of mad-doctoring, however, had been well established before that time, when medicine was still based on the so-called humoral theory of disease. According to that ... ...
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21: The $200 Text: A Written Debate Concerning the Sabbath
... That the handwriting of ordinances is a different law from God's great moral law, the ten commandments, is obvious from the following texts: LAW OFGOD Spoken by God.Deut. 4:12, 1 Written with finger ... The giving of the law was the ministration of death to sin and sinners. For, "Sin is the transgression of the law." 1 John 3 :4 and "The wages of sin is death." Rom. 6:23. This ministration of death ... Contains arguments pro and con by Catholic priests and ministers of several denominations on the Sabbath question.) FRANK H. YOST, Ph.D. The Early Christian Sabbath Paper 50c. ROBERT LEE ODOM, The ... While this debate is stated in the proposition to be on the Sabbath issue, friend Frost digresses to introduce new topics. He seeks also to debate on whether Mrs. E. G. White is a true prophet, and to ... It stands as an impassable barrier against the teachings of Alexander Campbell and his followers. Shall we not notice again what it says? ALL SCRIPTURE is given by inspiration of God, and is ... ...
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22: What the Bible says about Abortion!
... A person cannot be his own father or his own son. A father and his son make two separate individuals (cf. John 8:16-18). Likewise, when a woman has conceived, the life in her womb is her "son" ... But Luke 1:41,44 also calls unborn children "babes," so how can it be acceptable to kill them? Hosea 13:16; 2 Kings 8:12 -- When children or infants are dashed to pieces, it is a great tragedy to ... Julie, a 27-year-old nurse, had suffered two miscarriages before she became pregnant with the child they intended to call Samuel Alexander if it was a boy. Then, at 14 weeks, she started to ... Although the results have not yet been endorsed in medical journals, they looked encouraging to Mr. And Mrs. Armas. Their doctor put them in touch with Dr. Joseph Bruner (it is his finger in the photograph). A race ... Thus, one morning at the beginning of last month, Dr Bruner could be heard urging his team to keep quiet. ``Shh!'' he said. ``You'll wake the baby!'' Robert Davis, who reported on the operation ... ...
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23: Sabbatatrians Refuted and Sabbath keepers Exposed: 2011 AD
... One of the Seventh-day Adventist theologians to consider the implications of Bacchiocchi's teaching for Adventism was the independent and controversial Australian Adventist theologian, Robert ... One Sunday morning in Battle Creek after his usual inquiry about my attendance at church on Sabbath, I asked, "And just what did you do all day yesterday, Doctor, if I may ask?" "In the ... After I read from the book of John in the morning, I took down The Desire of Ages and read a chapter there which dilates on what I had read from John. You know, don't you, Baker, that Mrs. White's book on the life of Jesus is the ... By 1911, just four years before her death in 1915, the Church was forced to spend $3,000 to revise her book, The Great Controversy, because widely-read individuals were finding more and more ... He had based The Two Babylons largely on the work of a much earlier religious writer, Alexander Hislop (1807-1862). Woodrow began to examine Hislop's sources. Soon discovered that those ... ...
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24: Description Of The Retreat An Institution Near York For Insane ...
... : " From the great degree of insensibi.ity which prevails, in some states of mad-ness, a degree of cold would scarcely be felt by such persons, which would create ... Pinel, in his comparative esti-mate of moral and medical means. The doctor thus MORAL TREATMENT. 133 expresses himself : " Attaching, as I do, little import-ance to ... It is unhappily, in great measure true, that " the address which is acquired by experience, and constant intercourse with maniacs, cannot be com-municated : it may be ... Observations on Madness, by John Ilaslam, p. 277, 2d edition ; from which all the quotations in this work are taken. The Retreat, at an early period, derived ... 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 Patients, 192 Tt," TABLE ... cific., and profess to do little more than assist Nature, by Alexander Crichton, M. D. Vol. 11. p, 236. 218 STATEMENT OF CASES seized with the complaint."-Dr. ... ...
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25: Undertaker of the mind: John Monro and mad-doctoring in eighteenth ...
Undertaker of the mind: John Monro and mad-doctoring in eighteenth-century England Jonathan Andrews and Andrew Scull 2001 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: "Monro's attendance (as well as his father's) on Alexander "the Corrector" Cruden, the famous compiler of a Bible concordance that re-mains in print to this day, brought him notoriety 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 literature directed against the claims of mad-doctoring (and, later, psychiatry) to be engaged upon a therapeutic enterprise. The case is examined here (in chapter 3) as part of the tangled set of relationships between religion and insanity in this period: in particular, between those who appeared to suffer from this especially problematic admixture, and the doctors, divines, and laymen who, alternately, ministered to and vilified them. The ... ...
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26: Kadesh-Barnea by Henry Clay Trumbull, 1884 AD
... I., p. 231. 2 Payne Smith does not name Ayn el-Waybeh, but his description corresponds with its site. 3 See p. 81 ; also " General Index," p. 5( . 4 See citations from Kitto s Pictorial Bible, and his earlier editions of ... AN AZAZIMEH PROTEST. 299 attractive light. Indeed our Arabs grieved the heart of Muham mad Ahmad by reproaching him for having used his influence as a Muhammadan preacher to induce them to disclose the sacred trea sures ... London : 1876. SMITH, PHILIP: The Ancient History of the East, from the earliest times to the con- 3uestby Alexander the Great. (Stu- ents edition.) New York : 1879. SMITH, WILLIAM: An Atlas of Ancient Geography, bib lical and ... New York : 1879. STARK, K. B. : Gaza und die Philistdische Kuste. Jena : 1852. STEPHENS, FRANCIS : French Bible. Geneva : 1567. STEPHENS, JOHN L. : Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia Petraia, and the Holy Land. New York: 1854. STEWART. ROBERT WALTER : The Tent and Khan; A journey to Sinai and Palestine. Edinburgh : ... ...
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27: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
... It appeared that he had, according to his own tale, walked up from Liverpool, and had been without food for five days. The doctor, however, said he had gone longer ... foe, there appears to me nothing impossible about this ideal; and the great element of hope before us is that the majority are, beyond all gainsaying, eager for work. ... I have now done six weeks' travelling from morning till night, and not received one farthing for it, If that is not enough to drive you mad--wickedly mad--I don't ... He was taken ill last Christmas, and went to the London Hospital; was there three months. A week after he had gone Mrs. T. had rheumatic fever, and was taken to ... 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 stalwart labourer in rags, ... We give three or four illustrative cases of recent date. A LOST HUSBAND. ENQUIRY. Mrs. S., of New Town, Leeds, wrote to say that ROBERT R. left England in July 1889, ... ...
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28: Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise on Madness, John Monro, 1758 ...
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 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 ... 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 for mad and furious men." A preparation known as "spirit of skull" involved mixing wine with moss taken from the skull of an unburied man who had met a violent death. ... Issues between the shoulders, have been often of great service in the removal of this distemper; cold bathing likewise has in general an excellent effect, but as it is sometimes apt to hurry the spirits, it is not to be prescribed indiscriminately to every one. Alteratives are often, if not always necessary, and in most ... ...
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29: Billions of Wasted Tax dollars on psychiatric Disability welfare
(2003): 507-13.] (Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD, p 167) 5. Herein lay the iatrogenic drug epidemic that leads to permanent psychiatric welfare that costs taxpayers billions that would be best left in their pockets. 6. We are in favour of banning all psychiatric drugs because they don't work and the huge cost savings of masses of disabled psychiatric patents suddenly invading the job bank like a movie where all the zombies suddenly all came back to life! 7. This huge iatrogenic drug epidemic that leads to permanent psychiatric welfare creates employment for the very ones who are causing the epidemic: the mental health industry. 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 ... ...
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30: Mad-Doctors: William Battie: 1703-1776 AD
They were quacks in the 18th century and they are still quacks today! Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View Introduction: In 1758 AD, William Battie, Mad Doctor at Bedlam and then St. Lukes asylum, was caustically hostile to Christianity and religion in ... He believed anxiety was common to all humanity, but only those with weak, bad or out of shape nerve fibers would be afflicted with anxiety. 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 England in 1751 AD. Bedlam and St. Luke's were the two largest mad houses in London. They ... This experience is important and cause for us to study him and learn some of his insights that are just as valuable today, as they were in 1750 AD. Battie "treated" the poor though tax dollars at St. Luke's, but the rich with money he siphoned off to great personal profit to "treat" at one ... ...
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31: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
... Something he heard in that sermon bothered him. EDS-7.7.12.PMO 5 years later EDS-7.7.LPT He was home fully dependent upon his mother. The case of "Brimstone" John Wesley, 1747 AD. A 20 year old man becomes schizophrenic after being convicted of sin from a Sunday sermon "Wednesday, 17 September 1740. A poore woman gave me an account of what, I think, ought never to be forgotten. It was four years, she said, since her son, Peter Shaw, then nineteen or twenty years old, by hearing a sermon of Mr. Wheatley's, fell into great uneasiness. She thought he was ill, and would have sent for a physician; but he said, 'No, no. Send for Mr. Wheatley'. He was sent for, and came; and, after asking her a few questions, told her, 'The boy is mad. Get a coach, and carry him to Dr. Monro [the mad doctor of famous Bedlam asylum in London, England]. Use my name. I have sent several such to him'. Accordingly, she got a coach, and went with him immediately to Dr. Monro's house. When the doctor came in, the ... ...
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32: A New System of the Spleen, Nicholas Robinson, 1729 AD
Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: 1729 AD, Nicholas Robinson, doctor and governor of Bedlam the same time James Monro, believed insanity was caused by life choices, sin and thinking too hard, over ... THEN their Sins fly glaringly in their Faces, and are so infinitely great, that no Satisfaction can compensate; then they think of nothing but the fearful Wrath of God just ready to be pour'd out upon them; that the Sentence of Condemnation is already pass'd, and that they certainly shall be damn'd to all Eternity." 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 ... The first is that, unlike many of his contemporaries, Robinson takes madness seriously. That is, he does not explain the experiences and sufferings of the mad as delusions, products of a disordered imagination. They are real for the simple reason ... ...
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33: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
withdrawal effects when you try to escape and become drug free. If you are on neuroleptic drugs or any drug prescribed by any doctor for anxiety, depression, schizophrenia etc., you must buy this book.... it may save your life. ... I was like a vegetable, and I couldn't do anything. I had no emotions. I sat there and watched television. But now I felt more in control. And it felt great to feel alive again.", quoting George Badillo." (Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, p 23 in 2003 she [Dorea Vierling-Clausen] stumbled across some ... Fn 12 [C. Ross, Pseudoscience in Biological Psychiatry (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1995), 111.], p 74 Contemporary neuroscience research has failed to confirm any serotonergic lesion in any mental disorder, and has in fact ... An injection of extract of sheep thyroid was reported to produce a 50 percent cure rate at one asylum; other physicians announced that injections of metallic salts, horse serum, and even arsenic could restore lucidity to a mad ... ...
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34: "The Sensational speech of Bishop Joseph Georg Strossmayer in ...
From the time that I have been sitting here with you I have followed with attention the speeches that have been made in the hall, hoping with great desire that a ray of light descending from on high ... Peter, vicar of Jesus Christ, and the infallible doctor of the church. To resolve this grave question I have been obliged to ignore the present state of things, and to transport myself in mind, with the evangelical torch in my hand, to the days when there was neither Ultramontanism nor Gallicanism, and in which the church had for doctors St. Paul, St. Peter, St. James, and St. John - doctors to ... Peter, and vicar of Jesus Christ, any more than of Mahomet who did not then exist. You, Monsignor Manning, will say that I blaspheme; you, Monsignor Fie, that I am mad. No, Monsignori, I do not ... "I grieve, my venerable brethren, to stir up so much filth. I am silent on Alexander VI, father and lover of Lucretia; I turn away from John XXII (1319), who denied the immortality of the soul, and ... ...
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35: Neo-Montanism: Pentecostalism is the ancient heresy of Montanism ...
The following year on October 30th 1831 her sister, Mrs. Cardale also began to speak in tongues and to prophesy. Edward Irving formed his own church called the Catholic Apostolic Church and he soon ordained its first twelve apostles on November ... Modern Roots: The 1901 Apostasy: II. John Alexander Dowie Like Irving, Dowie was a minister from the same area. He was originally a Congregational Pastor, who subsequently left his denomination and formed his own called the "Christian Catholic Church." ... Even though he believed in numerology and taught that God had made the Great Pyramid - he is still accepted as a true prophet. Even though many of his prophecies regarding future events did not come to pass - he is still regarded as a true prophet. ... Jerry Savelle (Copeland's disciple) Jesse Duplantis Norval Hayes (Lester Sumrall disciple) Charles Capps (ordained by Copeland) Marilyn Hickey Robert Tilton Benny Hinn (Assembly of God ) Discipleship/Shepherding Movement 1967-1980's Derek Prince ... ...
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36: Fat And Blood, treatment of Neurasthenia And Hysteria, S. Weir ...
Mitchell, doctor, popularized rest therapy where a hysteric is forced to lay in bed for up to three months at a time. A few years earlier, in the 1894 AD address to the American Medico-Psychological Association, Mitchell decried the deplorable conditions of the asylums as being nothing better than jails. He quotes a woman who visited an asylum for the first time: "Oh, I should go mad here if I ... He takes a similar view of insanity faking to Robert Brudenell Carter. He identified them as being selfish and lazy, "having a taste for invalidism", "mimic fatigue". He has many such women in his ... I suspect that it is too often a just complaint on the part, at least, of people of the refined class. A friend of mine in one of the great asylums wrote, when mending, "I have heard of the horrors of ... with these, defects of temperature. " I was struck with the extent to which these evils may go, in the case of Mrs. P., mt. 52, who was brought to me from New Jersey, having been in bed fifteen years. ... ...
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37: Ellen G. White found guilty of plagiarism (copying)
... His grandmother was past eighty years of age when he was born. Whatever work she had done for the church had been done without Arthur's observation or knowledge. Certainly Ronald D. Graybill and Robert W. Olson (both of the White Estate offices) were not present and therefore ... White was not open about this matter, I supposed myself standing for a principle of ordinary justice and literary honesty, and looked upon myself as a martyr for truth's sake. 19 5. Merritt G. Kellogg. Friend of the Whites; half brother of John Harvey Kellogg; probably the first Adventist to reach California and hold evangelistic meetings. In 1894 [in Australia] Mrs. White told me that in writing the Great Controversy, and preparing it for ... When giving to a Conference at Pilot Grove in 1865, an account of her visit at Dr. Jackson's Health Institute, she stated that the doctor, upon a medical examination, pronounced her a subject of Hysteria. Now to those who have confidence in Dr. Jackson's skill as a physician, ... ...
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38: Anglo/British-Israelism: A DETAILED REFUTATION
In the 19301940 decade Southern California was subjected to an accentuated radio propaganda campaign under the leadership of the Doctor John Matthews, an ex-Presbyterian clergyman, whose challenges were accepted by the elders of the Central Church of Christ, in Los Angeles, resulting in the discussion to which reference has been ... The dignity which the movement lost by this circumstance in connection with its originator was later regained by one Piazzi Smyth, a Scot astronomer, who evolved the British Israel theory by complicated mathematical calculations in some remote connection with the Great Pyramids upon which he based the claim that the throne of ... In the New Testament: Most every Bible reader knows something about "Cruder's Concordance" and most Bible students have a copy of it. The author of that concordance, Alexander Cruden, says: "The Jews are always spoken of in the New Testament as the twelve tribes, never as two, and Ezra 6:17 certainly indicates that they were thus ... ...
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39: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
... Either way, she was insane when she was brought to the mad house and torture cured her. Here we have a woman, who is unhappy with her husband and home life. She refused to be referred to as "Mrs. Xxx" because it was her husband's last name. She had probably committed adultery on him (her constant denials she was not a whore) and was looking for some way of escaping him. Her solution was insanity, known historically as hysteria. The social barriers of a woman in 1725 AD leaving her husband for no reason were large and resulted in great same, being ... It was the purely social barriers (based on the bible) that were the source of her resistance. Although not specifically states, it appears that the doctor knew the woman's real problem of insanity was caused by her ... See also: Water boarding has been used to cure the insane since 1694 AD. In 1828 AD, Sir Alexander Morison, Doctor, illustrated two torture machines widely used between 1725 AD and 1850 AD to cure the insane: Water ... ...
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40: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... The Jews were using the Roman Ballista and Catapults against each other inside the city. Josephus even called the Jews a "wild beast" (like John in Rev 13) and records the civil war in detail: "The ... it hath been already explained after an accurate manner; as also whence it arose, and to how great a mischief it was increased; (4) but for the present sedition, one should not mistake if he called it a sedition begotten by another sedition, and to be like a wild beast grown mad, which for want of food from abroad, fell now upon eating its own flesh." (Josephus Wars 5:4-6) ... 1966, Arthur Ogden 1985/1998; late date: John Hinds 1936, Jim McGuiggen 1976, Homer Hailey 1979, Robert Harkrider 1997, Dan King 2018. [Note: King's commentary came out after this commentary was first ... In fact, it is often necessary to make a conjectural re-translation of it into Greek, in order to obtain some inkling of what the author wrote." (Introductory Note to Irenæus Against Heresies, Alexander ... ...
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41: Humoral imbalances caused insanity: Insanity treatments: Blood ...
Whereas all medical doctors swear the "Hippocratic Oath" to "do no harm", the paradox is that Hippocratic "humoral" medicine always caused much harm, suffering, pain and death. If I were a doctor today, I would refuse to swear an oath invented by a ... 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: ... the body's 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. ... physiological, or other physico-chemical observation or measurement." (The Medicalization Of Everyday Life, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 43) Mad doctors believed that harsh treatment of the body would restore the humoral imbalances and cure insanity. ... ...
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42: THE PIRATES OF PRIVILEGE: Walter Rea Rocks the Seventh-day Adventist ...
... Davenport had understated his assets and liabilities, especially his liabilities. As a member of the Conference committee, I knew that Dr. Davenport had a great many dealings with the Conference, but ... It was the long list of names of people and conferences of the church that were involved with the Doctor that blew my mind. It showed a web of conspirators from one end of the country to the other who ... Harlin, Martha E. 7,617.87 Bigger, Forest W. 54,025.69 Hartzell, John M. 3,761.12 Brockett, Miller 34,532.09 Hartzell, Judith V. 2,965.02 Burke, W. J. 3,641.65 Heppenstall, Edward 104,951.90 Burkett, Elden E. 186,943.52 Hoffman, J. Reynolds 17,988.27 Carey, Wells C. 16,756.31 Huey, D. P. 4,993.90 Carle, Gordon H. 12,186.53 Iversen, J. O. and Mrs. P. M. 23,082.67 Caslow, Daniel 51,975.00 Jesske, W. ... Johnson, Lila V. 8,919.67 Comrie, Lillian M. 12,525.32 Jones, William E. 3,257.04 Cronk, Ramon R. 64,822.88 Karmy, Robert J. 17,325.00 Crooker, Luther W. 7,686.76 Karmy, S. D. 969,562.41 Cumbo, ... ...
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43: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
... For the same reason, the totality of mental disturbances must not be denoted as diseases of the soul organ, because even though the entire body, which is certainly a soul organ, is able to give rise to mental diseases, in the great majority of ... The urge itself is called compulsive, since it is not voluntary but is guided by a compulsive stimulus. Heinroth states that the mad doctor alone determines if a person is "unfree" and can invoke the insanity plea. "This will be easy for the physician ... We proceed to outline the heritage of the theory and art of medicine of the psyche left to us by Cornel, Celsus, Aretaeus, Galen, Caelius Aurelianus, Aetius, and Alexander of Tralles. In passing, however, we shall first mention an anecdote told ... This is the basis for his treating mania and melancholia as the two main species of insanity. This treatment involves a vague concept which was later more clearly named excitability by his pupil John Brown. Credit for the contrast between the ... ...
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44: Criminals, rapists, murderers freed from jail by Psychiatrists ...
Psychiatry damages society and individuals The mental health system causes harm to both individuals and society as a whole. Introduction: One of the great evils of our modern time, is that wicked sinners are ... sturdy beggars, and vagrants," calling for their confinement insofar as they were "furiously mad,"" (Madmen and the Bourgeoisie, Klaus Doerner, 1969 AD, p 20) "Krafft-Ebing (1840-1902) was an early ... Spurzheim, phrenologists, phrenology, 1815 AD) In 1835 AD, James Cowles Prichard, Doctor, pioneered to the detriment of mankind, the idea of "moral insanity" so that criminals would not pay for their crimes. ... was first used in 1843, when Daniel McNaughtan attempted to assassinate the British Prime Minister Robert Peel. The U.S. court system started using this British case as a legal precedent. Of course this was fuelled by the fathers of psychiatry in Britain! Strangely, John Hinckley Jr., got away with attempted murder in 1981 when with his assassination attempt on Ronald ... ...
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45: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1857 AD, Alexandre J. F. Brierre De Boismont, doctor, viewed hallucinations as the product of the human mind and cured by cold ... (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 private individual ... Boismont found that 'Educated persons, who have been accustomed to reflect, will not so readily give up the ideas which possess them. Serious consequences might result from telling them they were mad, ... MD Paris, leading French psychiatrist On hallucinations: a history and explanation . . . Translated from the French by Robert T. Hulme, 1859 London, Renshaw (pp. 455) pp. 397--423 THE TREATMENT OF ... Generally speaking, it will be necessary to have recourse to both these modes of treatment, in consequence of the reciprocal action of the two principles. A person experiences some great misfortune, ... ...
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46: Ellen G. White found guilty of plagiarism (copying)
John Milton's Paradise Lost was a great help to her. His ideas of the fight for justice in the courts above, as well as some of his very words, were woven into a fabric so vivid that even today some people have nightmares reading it. Ellen's story ... To this criticism she replied: It was at the house of Brother A. Hillard, at Otsego, Michigan, June 6, 1863, that the great subject of Health Reform was opened before me in a vision. I did not visit Dansville till August, 1864, fourteen months after ... Others, as before in the case of Paradise Lost, were to suggest: The information that came to Mrs. White from the Author of Truth, was bound to be in agreement with such truths as had been discovered by others. 5 Ellen was to say, as Grandson Arthur ... "Ellen Gould White and Seventh-day Adventism" (Dissertation, Clark University, Worcester, MA 1932) p. 290. See also Robert W.Olsen "The Desire of Ages," photocopied (Washington: EGW) 19. EGW, The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. l, pp. 118-19. 20. ... ...
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47: Testimony of H. F. Brown Ex-member after 80 years!
My name is Henry F. Brown and I decided to write out my reminiscences from a long life in connection with Mrs. Ellen White and her literature. Today is the 5th of December, 1984. I've been a member of ... I met every one, with the exception of two or three of the older ones who had passed away before I came upon the scene of action There was Elder S. N. Haskell; there was John Loughborough and all of ... There was only occasionally that I would find problems that I wanted them to elucidate to me. As I would talk with these men, great light was lit into my poor darkened little soul. For instance, he ... Then Walter Rea came on with his letter of enlightenment, that is questionable in some things, but he is presenting facts. This is substantiated by the fact that Dr. Robert Olson published in the ... They would not step out beyond what the Adventist church published. There was one that greatly impressed me. That was Dr. Charles Stewart, doctor at the sanitarium at Battle Creek. I went to see him ... ...
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48: Anti-psychotic drugs cause permanent brain damage
... 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 ... Then you then ask a Christian who tells you there is nothing mechanically wrong with your car, but that you need to take driving lessons. People find their life is in the ditch, so they go to a medical doctor who cannot find anything wrong with ... in neurolepticnaïve schizophrenic patients studied with positron emission tomography," Archives of General Psychiatry 51 (1994): 116-23.] (Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD, p76). 4. HOW DRUGS CREATE CHEMICAL IMBALANCES: a. ... I was like a vegetable, and I couldn't do anything. I had no emotions. I sat there and watched television. But now I felt more in control. And it felt great to feel alive again." (Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD, quoting George ... ...
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49: Rapture Doctrine invented by John Darby in 1830 AD
... prove the second coming with will being about the resurrection of all the dead, both wicked and righteous, translation of the living into spirit beings, the destruction of the earth, the great judgment and heaven and hell... all at the same time. ... E. Proof Rapture was the creation of John Nelson Darby in 1830: 1. The simplest way to prove that Rapture does not predate Darby or the Plymouth Brethren church, is the admission of the Plymouth Brethren church today in their own words: "A number ... founded by J. N. Darby." (Alexander Reese, The Approaching Advent of Christ, page 18) 8. Robert Cameron: "Now, be it remembered, that prior to that date, no hint of any approach to such belief can be found in any Christian literature from Polycarp down.... Surely, a doctrine that finds no exponent or advocate in the whole history and literature of Christendom, for eighteen hundred years after the founding of the Church - a doctrine that was never taught by a Father or Doctor of the Church in the past - ... ...
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50: Hindu Gurus and Pentecostal preachers are identical!!!
... He could send others into this state with a single touch to the head or chest" (unpublished article by John Rice on file at SPIRITUAL COUNTERFEITS PROJECT), (citing Warren Smith by permission in an ... well-initiated adept, driving most people irretrievably mad should they even get a mild taste of it. Sometimes I would jump and hope like a frog, and sometimes my limbs would shake violently as though shaken by a deity. The goddess of consciousness, and was shaking me with his inner shatki (power). This power of the gurus grace enters the disciples body in a subtle form and does many great things. ... It drank half a pot every day. (Bhupendra Desai- Edgbaston, Birmingham.) Dr Madhini Bhanu tells of Sai Miracle. About myself: I'm a medical doctor of about 20 years experience in this field. Now I'm ... Manifestations common to Pentecostalism and Hypnotism by Dr. Nick Needham, UK In the magazine The Briefing, Tony Payne lists the following experiences undergone by people who receive the "Toronto ... ...
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