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1: Mad-Doctors & Mad-House Keepers of the 1750's
is common to all, villainy is common to all, in short every thing is common but virtue." (Urbane Metcalf 1818, John Conolly 1859) Introduction: Click to View See also: History ... The "keepers" of the Mad houses, known today as psychiatric nurses! The "keeper managers" are known today as psychiatric nurse managers of a ward. "Many ... This statement is in keeping with what Mitford (1825 ?) claimed to be the rule at Warburton's house, namely: 'If a man comes in here mad, we'll keep him so; if he is in his senses, we'll soon drive him ... expertise rather than material goods." (The Transformation Of The Mad-Doctoring Trade, Andrew Scull, 1994 AD, p 5) "Like others engaged in this project ... Besides his position at Bethlem Hospital, he was also a major figure in the emerging private "trade in lunacy" that was so notable a feature of ... But there were other asylums that were already doing this like Dr. Fox's mad house near Bristol, so Battie was merely copying them. "The patient was to ... ...
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2: Bedlam: The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 ...
... New Bethlem was constructed pre-eminently as fund-raising rhetoric, to attract the patronage and admiration of the elite, rather ... Luke's" mental hospital in England in 1751 AD. After St. Luke's began, there were still only two public asylums in England. "The ... now called psychiatry." (The Transformation Of The Mad-Doctoring Trade, Andrew Scull, 1994 AD, p 3) The modern slur of "Bedlam" was created at the "Bedlam mad house" under the direction of John Monro between 1752-1791 AD. "The ... a torrent of published criticisms from the disaffected patient that constituted one of the first examples of a persistent ... just as more and more hoi polloi [rabble, riffraff, the common people] were coming to gawk or to laugh at, to pity or to ... Certainly the most hopeful means towards their Recovery would be to keep them with a Clean Spare Diet, and as quiet as may be, ... had before." (The Interior Of Bethlem Hospital, Urbane Metcalf, 1818 AD) "The blood of maniacs is sometimes so lavishly ... ...
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3: Church ministers were the first Psychiatrists!: The history of ...
The minister would ride his horse over to the house of the insane and provide counsel (talking cures) without ever removing ... Keep in mind that the now debunked Freudian psychoanalysis was opposed to chemical psychiatry and sided with the talking ... decline. "The fatal weakness of most psychiatric historiographies lies in the historians' failure to give sufficient weight to the role of coercion in psychiatry and to acknowledge that mad-doctoring had nothing to do with healing." (The Medicalization Of ... mental hospital, insane asylum (except Bedlam), or even private mad houses. At this time, the insane were not removed from their homes and placed into "treatment homes" like leper colonies. "As far back as the thirteenth century, common law ... found lunatic by inquisition in 1630 and later cared for, privately, by Dr Helkiah Crooke, physician to Bethlem Hospital.' ... In 1330 AD it became a general hospital, and admitted its first mental patient in 1357 AD. This was quite exceptional and ... ...
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4: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
Encyclopedia of psychiatric history Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to ... 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 ... for a doctor to cure his wife of her insanity: MACBETH: "How does your patient, doctor?" Doctor: "Not so sick, my lord, As she is troubled with thick coming fancies, That keep her from her rest." MACBETH: "Cure her of that. ... psychiatrist would claim only he can treat her, lock her up in a mental hospital and treat her even it if was against her will. ... He notes that different people handle common everyday life events in vastly different ways. The melancholy are unable to deal ... in May 1814 by Edward Wakefield, MP, and a party of gentlemen in 'one of the cells on the lower gallery' in Bethlem Hospital. ... Saunders Hallaran, 1818 AD) Click to View 1818 AD, Urbane Metcalf, a Patient at Bedlam, gives a shocking first hand account ... ...
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5: Psychiatry calls Jesus a paranoid schizophrenic!
... She was told that "temporal-lobe epilepsy sometimes caused changes in behavior and thinking even when the patient was not having seizures. ... Although schizophrenia is associated with an increased risk of suicide, this would not be a typical case. The more common mood-disorder ... a. "FUTURE DIRECTIONS : Research into this postulated form of psychiatric presentation might be facilitated by development of a new DSM ... In order to carve out their own territory, one of the first things they did was keep preachers of local churches out of every aspect of the ... expertise rather than material goods." (The Transformation Of The Mad-Doctoring Trade, Andrew Scull, 1994 AD, p 5) "Like others engaged in this ... this false charge by quoting a surgeon at Bedlam: "The surgeon to Bethlem Hospital says: " As for the opinion which some entertain, of the prevalent ... The Artificial intelligence computers that TV commentators predict will be in every house by 2030 AD, and what Hollywood movies visualize ... ...
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6: Introduction to the history of psychiatry
role of coercion in psychiatry and to acknowledge that mad-doctoring had nothing to do with healing." (The Medicalization Of ... B. Summary of earliest changes that led to psychiatric committal: 1500 - 1600 AD The first time in history the insane were jailed in a privately owned mad house was about 1650 AD. Apart from Bedlam, there were almost no public ... Marxist-Leninist, Michel Foucault's view that as leper houses emptied out because of cures, the empty buildings began to house ... But as early as the fourteenth century they began to empty out; by the time Edward III ordered 'an inquiry into the hospital of ... individuals did not involve segregating them into separate receptacles designed to keep them apart from the rest of society. ... The affluent patient received the best treatment, often on an individualized basis and with refined techniques; the poorer ... Most doctors remained preoccupied with common maladies and epidemics. The care of the indigent insane was covered by informal ... ...
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7: How to commit your unwanted, naggy or rich wife to a mental hospital
"Wife-be-gone" Wanna get rid of your disobedient, naggy or rich wife? Commit her to a Mad House against her will! Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry ... A psychiatrist who commits someone who is suicidal to an asylum and force drugs them is guilty of a double crime. Psychiatric committal is a violation of the criminal code and doctor-patient ethics. Click to View Introduction: If you want to learn how to commit your unwanted, disobedient, naggy or rich wife to a mental hospital, you have come to the ... Here is the link to more: The distress'd orphan or, Love in a mad-house, Eliza Haywood, 1726 AD This play written by a woman exposing the common habit of ... themselves in this Barbarity, by saying that there was a necessity to keep them in awe ; as if Chains, and Nakedness, and the small Portion of wretched ... Parry-Jones, 1972 AD, p 255) "Have you visited Bethlem? I have, frequently; I first visited Bethlem on the 25th of April 1814. What observations did you make? ... ...
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8: A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD
in 1750-51 was a leading figure in the founding of St Luke's Hospital for Lunaticks, serving as its first physician until his ... The patient was to be removed entirely from the context wherein he or she had become mad, including family, friends and external ... to the needs and constitution of the patient. He also took in pupils, including Sir George Baker, who became physician to George III, thereby stimulating the development of a professional line of psychiatric practice which Bethlem, with its father-to-son tradition, had always deliberately eschewed. ... or at best to a few Idea Physicians, most of whom thought it advifeable to keep the case as well as the patients to themselves. ... hindrance to our know-ledge : for Madness hath moreover (hared the fate common to many other diftempers of not being precisely desined. ... idea of flame really excited by a blow is by him referred to an house on fire, or the idea of sound excited by the pulsation of vessels, ... ...
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9: Mad-Doctors: William Battie: 1703-1776 AD
is seen today in quacky products like "Geritol" which are modern versions of 18th century "nerve tonics" to keep you healthy and ward off insanity! ... 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 ... Few could rival this sort of success (though the Monro family at Bethlem, who operated Brooke House for more than a century, may well have done even ... Battie notes that a lunatic enters the mad house and begins harsh treatments including vomits that his condition worsens. Battie would then, according to his own formal procedures, determine that the man is suffering from "original madness" and put him in the section of the hospital where they were not treated. Once all treatments stopped, the patient made a full recovery! We find this very ... Treatise on Madness, John Monro, 1758 AD) Modern psychiatric historians failed to realize that John Monro was deliberately misrepresenting Battie. ... ...
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10: John Wesley (1703-91) Primitive Physic: or An Easy and Natural ...
Most interesting, is her comment that Monro (like most of the largest mad house keepers) believed that religious devotion was actually a sign of ... the art of healing to simple men, for 'Who would not wish to have a Physician always in his house, and one that attends without fee or reward?' ... His journal entry for 17 September 1740 pictures a psychiatric consultation by the leading 'mad-doctor' of the day, James Monro, physician to Bethlem Hospital. After looking at the patient's tongue to ascertain the state of his bodily health and ... It contains the valuable advice that in such cases the physician ought to enquire specifically for emotional upsets because frequently the patient ... Click to View (The desideratum: or, electricity made plain and useful. By a lover of mankind, and of common sense, [1760] London, Flexney pp. iii-vi) ... Plunge into cold water daily for twenty days, and keep as long under it as possible. This has cured, even after the hydrophobia was begun. Or, mix ... ...
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11: Psychiatry historic treatments vomits, bloodletting, cold baths ...
Historic Psychiatric treatments for mental illness Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Society has methods of teaching you ... 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 ... the inmates on display, what most indicts Monro's record at Bethlem is something else: the singularly unadventurous approach toward the ... with so little discernment, as to render it doubtful whether the patient or his physician has the best claim to the appellation of a madman. ... But keep Company with the more cheerful Sort of the Godly. There is no Mirth [gladness] like the Mirth of Believers, which Faith doth fetch ... Signs and Causes of Melancholy, Richard Baxter, 1670 AD) Learning your problems are common: Your difficulties are very common, suck it up! ... For such patients often tend to butt their heads against obstacles. Finally, since in any hospital or asylum, which very rarely contains fewer ... ...
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12: The Interior Of Bethlem Hospital, Urbane Metcalf, 1818 AD
The Interior Of Bethlem Hospital Bedlam Hospital (Patient at Bedlam) Urbane Metcalf 1818 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: 1818 AD, Urbane Metcalf, a Patient at Bedlam, gives a shocking ... the flocks never thoroughly dried, so that when they are put again in the ticks they are still damp and of course very dangerous for any person to sleep on, though I believe that every clean patient on going into the house is allowed a new bed. ... Tothill, his physician's order that he should go to chapel when he chose, he used to hinder him whenever he pleased. Another patient of the name of Brown, some months back it was thought necessary to keep in a strait jacket, but afterwards he was ... It would extend far beyond the limits of this little work to portray the villainies practised by the Jacks in office, bribery is common to them all; cruelty is common to them all; villainy is common to them all; in short every thing is common but ... ...
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13: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
... But even for these apparently wise persons there is no inner happiness, and they keep yearning in vain for something better. They ignore the ... It is therefore appropriate at this stage to give a critical history of psychiatry and psychiatric literature from the earliest antiquity to ... The correct treatment is drastica and baths but not bleeding, as the ancients believed. Chronically melancholic, mad patients are described. ... mainly those of mentally disturbed individuals who died at Bethlem Hospital, and especially of patients who had figured on the list of ... of diseases of the psyche must take into full account the bodily constitution, temperament, and psychological character of the patient. ... are used inconsistently throughout the book and have nothing in common with their modern German or English usage.] ***[In German ... has a better hope of recovery than one who stays at home or in the house of relatives during his sickness - whether this subjects him to ... ...
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14: The History of Psychiatry: 1500 BC - 2013 AD
Encyclopedia of psychiatric history Click to View Conclusion to psychiatric history The master conclusion of the 500 year summary of all the historical documents in this ... The most famous mental hospital in history. "A madhouse by any other name is still a jail!" "The rattling of Chains, the Shrieks, Howlings like that of Dogs, Shoutings, Roarings, Prayers, Preaching, Curses, Singing, Crying all joined to make a Chaos of the most horrible Confusion... Bedlam" Click to View Mad-Doctors & Mad-House Keepers "The keepers at Bedlam are idle, skulking, pilfering scoundrels, eccentric, had something peculiar about them, strange in appearance, bribery is common to them all, cruelty is common to them all, villainy is common to them all, in short every thing is common but virtue." (Urbane Metcalf 1818, John ... Cure: use a cataplasm deobstruent to make the plexus choroides fluxion. Confused? look it up! Archaic medical terms related to mad doctoring of the 1700's. Click to View By ... ...
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15: Description Of The Retreat An Institution Near York For Insane ...
... The effect answered his expectation; and this mode of obtaining sleep, during maniacal paroxysms, has since been very frequently and successfully employed. In cases where the patient is averse to take food, porter alone has been used ... Haslain's Observations on Madness, page 329. MEDICAL TREATMENT. disease, to the common empirical practice of in-discriminate evacuation, not to mention harsh and cruel treatment, in the hands of any illiterate pre-tender !" Under the ... arising from cold and confinement ? " a calamity, which," says a writer before alluded to, " frequently happens to the helpless insane, and to bed-ridden patients ; as my attendance in a large work-house, in private mad-houses, and Bethlem Hospital, can amply testify." ... Indeed, the patients are never found to require such a degree of restraint, as to prevent the use of considerable exercise, or to render it at all necessary to keep their feet wrapped in flannel. It will be proper here to observe, that ... ...
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16: Account of the Unparalleled Case of a Citizen of London, Bookseller ...
Click to View The case of Alexander Cruden who was repeatedly committed to a mental hospital for pointing out the adultery of people in high places ... Later in life, when his amorous advances were rejected by another woman, he was committed to Bedlam. 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 preventing them from entering asylums for fear of making the patient even ... tradition of protest literature directed against the claims of mad-doctoring (and, later, psychiatry) to be engaged upon a therapeutic enterprise. ... The Corrector queried in 1739: ". . . is there so great Merit and Dexterity in being a mad Doctor? The common Prescriptions of a Bethlemetical Doctor ... C. and of this Affair to his silly Landlord and Landlady, who live in Oswald's house, and are only his servants. The false notions that Crookshank and ... ...
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17: Incomparable Oleum Cephalicum: The best method for the cure of ...
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1705 AD, Thomas Fallowes, doctor and mad house owner, claimed he cured insanity with "blisters". This was a common procedure of the day, that produced clear fluid blisters, when ... given at first beginning of Disorder, it removes the Cloudiness of the Mind, makes the Patient chearful, lively and active, and when apply'd after the greatest Fury and Passion, it ... Although today this treatment like so many psychiatric treatments seems laughable if not monstrous, it must again like so many psychiatric treatments, have been followed by some cures ... 1896 (Bristol, Arrowsmith, pp. 19-2o). In the 182os in the lunatic wards of St. Peter's Hospital his father 'originated the plan of making the long issue in the scalp . . . ... value of shock Dr (later Sir) George Henry Savage (1842-1921), physician superintendent Bethlem Hospital, consulting physician and lecturer on mental diseases Guy's Hospital, asked ... ...
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18: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
... patients relinquish their mad ideas. 'Tranquillised' by physical means the patient was made amenable to 'moral' measures of which the cold douche to the head was the most effective. ... One further point of interest both for the socio-medical and psychiatric historian is that patients of different social class still received different treatment. Oxenbridge [q.v.] in ... 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 patient at your own house, in the same way as has been described in respect of Bethlem ?' answered 'Certainly not'. ... of the latter, of some fantastic form, makes its appearance; he no longer sleeps; his blood, to use a common expression, becomes heated ; the secretions and excretions are deranged. ... This cultivated the latent seeds of poetry; but had so strong an effect on my imagination, that to this hour, in my nocturnal rambles, I sometimes keep a sharp look-out in suspicious ... ...
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19: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
... four years. fn 6 N. Lehrman, "Follow-up of brief and prolonged psychiatric hospitalization," Com-prehensive Psychiatry 2 (1961): 227-40. p ... the patient was receiving before he was put on placebo--the higher the dose, the greater the probability of relapse," the researchers wrote. fn 21 R. Prien, "Discontinuation of chemotherapy for chronic schizophrenics," Hospital and Community Psychiatry 22 (1971): 20-23., p 99. "revolving door syndrome." Even when patients reliably took their medications, relapse was common, and re-searchers observed that "relapse is ... psychiatry has had to grossly exag-gerate the value of its new drugs, silence critics, and keep the story of poor long-term outcomes hidden. ... Published in the United States by Crown Publishers, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc., New York. ... one asylum; other physicians announced that injections of metallic salts, horse serum, and even arsenic could restore lucidity to a mad mind. ... ...
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20: On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell ...
... remarkable, or singular, in the particular case under consideration, which must always be spoken of as most ordinary and common-place". ... Carter practiced "moral treatment" which avoided the outright torture of the previous century seen in most mad houses, but specifically ... treatment in her own home, to hold out to the very last, and would keep alive a motive, which it should be the first object of the medical attendant to destroy. Now and then cases will be met with, in which the patient is heartily weary of, and sorry for, the system of deception which ... Carter, 1853 AD) "One of the striking differences between the psychiatric literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is the great ... F R C S, founder of the Nottingham Eye Infirmary 1859 and the Gloucestershire Eye Institution 1862 ; surgeon to the Royal Eye Hospital, ... On her return, Miss A- found the intended bridegroom staying in her mother's house; and thus had her sister's prospects of immediate happiness ... ...
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21: FRAUD: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV) is a fraud ...
... In order to sell our society on the soundness of this form of care, psychiatry has had to grossly exaggerate the value of its new drugs, silence critics, and keep the story of poor ... on their own thinking and actions and failed to notice that, in pursuing their own goals; they have conformed to the common ideology, the Zeitgeist. (Manufacturing Victims, Dr. ... This is a matter of fashion, politics and, like the pharmaceutical house connection, money." (L.R. Mosher, Psychiatrist, resignation letter from the American Psychiatric Association, 1998) Psychology may have seeped into virtually every facet of existence, but that does not ... As a result, psychiatrists tend to seek power not only on the hospital ward and in the office but in administration and politics as well. They frequently become powerful leaders in ... Your Problem, Peter Breggin, David Cohen, 2007 AD, p 226) "there have always been mad people, that is, individuals considered deviant, deranged, feebleminded, senile, and so forth. ... ...
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22: The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 AD
... to dispute with psychoanalysts in the free marketplace of ideas, but wanted to dispose of them by demeaning them as mad and locking them up in madhouses. ... Then people picked me up and took me to a house nearby, where two elderly spinster aunts lived. From then on I began to have fainting spells whenever I had to ... Here alone the two currents of my interest could flow together and in a united stream dig their own bed. Here was the empirical field common to biological and ... He soon concluded that that experience was a well-kept secret from the psychiatrist, partly because the patient wanted to keep it that way, but mainly because the mental hospital physician showed not the least ... the secret and confronting its implications can cure the patient, even if he or she suffers from schizophrenia! It is obvious -and it was obvious to Jung-that here was no ordinary illness and no ordinary treatment. One of Jung's first psychiatric patients at the BurghOlzli whom he mentions was a young ... ...
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23: Some Observations on the Cure of Mad Persons by the Fall of Water ...
... The dose was determined according to the tenacity with which the mad person clung to his or her delusional feelings and beliefs, or, as the second case amusingly shows, refused to be normalised. The horror of such procedures aside, their wider psychiatric significance was that they ... Benjamin Rush that in 1796 'in a wing of the [Pennsylvania] hospital, particularly appropriated to the reception of insane patients, a ... the other, it was easy for the medical attendant to subject the patient to any degree of impression required, by directing the water to be ... taking place on the individual who obstinately chooses to maintain his or her delusions in the face of common sense and public expectation. ... was prescrib'd to him but was so outrageous that 4 men could scarce keep him in bed . . . his fury increased and his strength augmented so ... Observing these alterations I train'd her into the Engine house putting her in hopes of getting home from thence that night but when she went ... ...
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24: Hysteria: Great blunders in the history of psychiatry
in the general population with much higher incidence rates in groups such as sexual abuse survivors, hospital inpatients and chemically dependent individuals." (Manufacturing Victims, Dr. ... This general tendency to fake for profit was certainly never isolated by women, even though they took the initial rap, given the fact that they were by far the most common sex to engage in ... Their reaction to the drama of hysteria will depend on their personality and relationship to the patient. ... The non- psychiatric physician tends to view and treat all forms of disability as objects proper, not as ... He warns to keep a look out for the faker hysteric who is "always able to do what it pleases her to do, and who is tired by what does not please her". Mitchell's sleep therapy, therefore was a ... 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 view, every condition ... ...
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25: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
... But it will pass off and please God we will work for dear Walt harder than ever. [-] Over and over again I keep saying to myself: The Christ ... Bucke also developed occupational therapy by encouraging but not forcing patients to work constructively at the hospital. But the treatment of ... The expenditure on drugs in 1887 was 0.6% of the annual cost of patient maintenance. Although medicine in general had gone through a phase of ... The consequence, he pointed out, was that the treasure house of pathological material at their disposal was little used." (R.M. Bucke, Journey ... that the improvement might have been due to extra nursing care, and that the follow-up period was brief and that relapse might be common. ... These good results could be explained through the initial choice of patients with good psychiatric prognoses. For example, among the patients ... 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 ... ...
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26: Anti-psychotic drugs cause permanent brain damage
... remove the temporary house insulation (R24) and restore the house to its normal R12 insulation level, the furnace, which has been ... Making it look effective required selecting from among the studies and then doctoring them statistically to include patients who had also been ... it is like applying the brakes to the car, which means you must press the gas petal at the same time to keep the car moving at the same speed. ... This identification as a biologically-impaired patient is one of the most destructive effects of biologic psychiatry. (Against Biologic Psychiatry, Dr. David Kaiser, Psychologist, Psychiatric Times, December, Dec. 1996, Vol. XIII, Issue 12) "We condone and promote the ... persons newly identified as psychotic) if a proper interpersonal environment and social context is provided in alternatives to hospital care. ... The most common symptoms were tremor, gastrointestinal problems, an abnormal increase in muscle tone (hypertonicity), sleep disturbances and ... ...
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27: Mental Illness cures: (EDS-7) Etiological Diagnostic Snapsheet
... an escape from life's duty, only to begin manufacturing a total of 13 when she became the center of attention in the psychiatric world. It worked! ... Click to View 5. Sympathy: EDS-7.4.5 a. Some people crave large amounts of sympathy for common and ordinary life problems that others are expected ... Some will demand to have their selfish will and desire obeyed in some home situation like if they should sell the house, buy new furniture, buy a new car etc. So they fabricate bizarre psychotic behaviours that land them in the hospital at great expense to ... however, that the young woman preferred the social role of hysterical patient at the Salpétriere [asylum] to that of peasant girl in her village. ... of the freedom to do whatever they want with absolutely no rules or anyone to tell they what to do or any personal commitments they must keep. ... The mother wisely rejects the "I don't know" and says, "Are you sad, or mad, that I took the toy away from you and gave it to your sister to play ... ...
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28: Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder is not caused from ...
... As I already suggested, the schizophrenic patient who "hallucinates" has "delusions" is profoundly dishonest with himself. He denies that the ... In an effort to bring a little real science to psychiatry, evidence was simply fabricated with a junk psychiatric study of Schizophrenia. Two ... Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, D.C. This brought about a scathing rebuke from the medical community: "We are as puzzled as Dr. Pager by ... Despite the fact that these papers share two coauthors in common, neither manuscript, as submitted, referred to the existence of the other. . ... It is delusional to see lights shining on your house when nobody else can see them at the same time. Even paranoia is mere delusion. Paranoia ... Why is one diagnosed as insane and the other not? Keep in mind that many religious leaders living today (like Ronald Weinland) claim to be ... Why is the guy in the asylum viewed as mad, but Weinland and Shirley Maclaine are not? Why the difference? d. If you repeatedly tell others ... ...
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29: Mental Illness Diagnosis and cures
... William Glasser, "all patients have a common characteristic: They all deny the reality of the world around them" (Reality Therapy, p. 6). ... Involuntary committal to a mental hospital must be abolished. If someone wants to commit suicide, that is their own right to chose. If someone ... Living in a group home as a mental patient with a disability pension, is a much higher standard of living than most enjoyed before 100 years ... The alternative is working 6 days a weeks at the coffee shop where you have to clean your own house and cook your own meals. People are smart ... Being lazy, some would resort to crime, but then they would end up in jail where they belong as criminal, not "club mad-fed". Some of them ... The Bible solves this: "If you refuse to work, don't eat (die)." If this sounds harsh, take your argument up with God! All psychiatric ... Set your mind on heaven, not the earth: "Therefore if you have been raised up with Christ, keep seeking the things above, where Christ is, ... ...
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30: Dictionary of the secret language of Scientology
... Cans, soup cans used as electrodes for the Scientology E-Meter or lie detector. The PC (patient) holds them in his or her hands. "I was on the ... Cedars of Lebanon complex in Los Angeles, formerly the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, which moved and became the Cedars Sinai Hospital. ... Class IV Org, now called Class V Org. See Class V Org. Class V Org, the most common Scientology organizations; most major urban centers in the ... This level is directed at implant materials (GPMs) which keep the reactive mind in place. Available at Advanced Organizations and higher. - ... Loans available at 25% per week. Financial help with getting a mortgage on your house free of charge. See Clear Certainty Rundown. Gradient, a ... Specifically, an Illegal PC is one who has had psychiatric treatments in the past, or appears to Scientologists like they have (a streetperson ... A suppressive automatically and immediately will curve any betterment activity into something evil or bad. 4. The person is in a mad, howling ... ...
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31: Report From The Committee On Madhouses In England, 1815 AD
Richard Stavely, a relative of the recently deceased James Tilly Matthews; and many of the current office 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. The cases of Norris and Matthews were subjects of particular concern for the committee, and the death 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. ... ward at Guy's Hospital, or of Fox's private madhouse at Hackney, where James Tilly Matthews had worked. Others were provincial, with Wakefield again giving high praise to Edward Long Fox's house at Bristol (extract B below). ... both winter and summer; and the only cause they assigned was, that she was troublesome; they could not keep her within; she was roving about the country, and they had had complaints lodged against her from different persons. ... ...
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32: Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind ...
... These are, LYING and DRINKING. Because the insane were not acting on free will, Rush set up "Sober House", (for drunks) where they could be "held against their will". Incredibly, he ... From autopsies, he noted that mad people had brains that were "hardness and dryness ... softness ... enlargement or reduction of the skull bone thickness." This echoes the views of ... in a lottery", " A conscience burdened with guilt, whether real or imaginary, is a frequent cause of madness", " Intellectual derangement is more common from mental than corporeal causes. Of 113 patients in the Bicetre Hospital in France, at one time, Mr. ... the ground on its side until it surrenders. 1. The Chair. 2. A piece of board which is so fixed to the back of the chair, as to be made to rise and fall with the height of the patient. ... learn from their patients at the bedside, but his emphasis upon the Hippocratic doctrine of the four humors was a decisively retrogressive step in the history of psychiatric theory. ... ...
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33: Fat And Blood, treatment of Neurasthenia And Hysteria, S. Weir ...
... Typical of the insane, they are insulted when you openly accuse them of being selfish to the needs of others: "If you tell the patient she is basely selfish, she is probably amazed, and wonders at your cruelty. To cure such a case you ... That, you cannot be if you are also in business. It is a grave injustice to insist that you shall conduct a huge boarding house- what has been called a monastery of the mad-and keep yourselves honestly able to move with the growth of medicine, and to study your cases, or add anything of ... Sleep deprivation is a familiar form of torture and the cause of the loss of higher mental functions, often resulting in symptoms mimicking those of "mental illnesses." Such common-sense observations have no doubt contributed to the ... Conducted under the best circumstances for success, it in-volves a good deal that is costly. Neither does it answer as well, and for obvious reasons, in hospital wards ; and this is most true in regard to persons who are ... ...
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34: Observations on the Nature, Kinds, Causes, and Prevention of ...
Observations on the Nature, Kinds, Causes, and Prevention of Insanity, Lunacy or Madness Thomas Arnold (Doctor and Mad house owner) 1782 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry ... of the eighteenth century who owned a large private madhouse - judging from the number of patients admitted the third largest in the country - and acted as psychiatric consultant for a wide area. ... By this `generous and patriotic institution' his private madhouse became truly a `Hospital for Lunatics' until the Leicester Lunatic Asylum projected at his instigation in 1781 was opened in 1794 in ... or the like, of things and persons, of himself and others, as appear obviously, and often grossly erroneous, or unreasonable, to the common sense of the sober and judicious part of mankind. ... I. Ideal Insanity 1. In Phrenitic Insanity the patient Raves Incessantly . . . and scarcely knows, or attends to external objects about him; and when he does perceive external objects, is apt to ... ...
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35: Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) 450 volts @ .9 amps for 6 seconds ...
In 1938, Ugo Cerletti conceived Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT), while he observed how pigs at a slaughter house were shocked into unconsciousness, then killed by ... and Fires during Electroconvulsive Therapy Treatments, PA-PSRS Pennsylvania Patient Safety Advisory, Vol. 4, No. 1, March 2007) The original theories for ECT ... Although we know today that this is just another example of psychiatric quackery theory, ECT effectively disables brain function by wiping out memories that make us sad and cause depression. Entire university educations were erased from people's minds. "Memory Loss: ECT is a common cause of severe retrograde amnesia, i.e.. ... not the goal of curing but of controlling the patients for the benefits of the hospital staff" (David J. Rothman, Medical Historian, NIH Consensus Conference on ECT, ... no longer to make efforts to keep the convulsed animals alive, but rather to determine what the conditions must be for obtaining their death by an electric current. ... ...
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36: Spital Sermon, Andrew Snape, 1718 AD
Thought disconcerts the slender Fibres; the thin Partitions and Enclosures, that keep the Ideas separate, and rang'd in a beautiful Order, are burst in sunder by the Force of the labouring Imagination, and the whole Magazine of Notions and Images lye jumbled together in a common Heap, and mingled in wild Confusion." Snape's view of insanity was not particularly clever or novel. It was utter quackery in hindsight. This is where the idea of the "mad scientist" or the "insane genius" came from. ... Bartholomew's, St Thomas', Christ's, Bridewell and Bethlem, were annually during Easter week recommended to public patronage in sermons preached by dignitaries of the ... For example George Hickes (1642-1715) chaplain to the King, in 1684 gave the following statistics of the new Bethlem hospital erected in Moorfields in 1676 to the ... 1768 by William Smith M D, so that Snape's sentiments were carried in the psychiatric literature for more than fifty years." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard ... ...
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37: Criminals, rapists, murderers freed from jail by Psychiatrists ...
... Instead, he embraced the psychiatric fashion of defining social deviance as mental disease and supported psychiatric practices, the more coercive the better." (The Meaning of the Mind, Thomas Szasz, 1996 AD, p135) 22. "B. F. Skinner was a ... They are as much objects of public humanity and charity, as mad people. They are indeed more hurtful to society, than most of the deranged patients of a common hospital would be, if they were set at liberty. Who can calculate the ... into society than stealing, it must be obvious, that the safety and prosperity of a community will be more promoted by confining them, than a common thief. 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 purpose. If the patient possess property, it should be put into the hands of trustees, to take care of it. ... ...
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38: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: The case of "Kitten ...
Psychiatric students, educators, and practitioners-as well as social workers, nurses, medical physicians, and interested laypersons-will find this unique volume of ... She also noticed the arrival of new janitorial staff near her locker, which she assumed were also "plants" by NASA to keep an eye on her. In fact she started to feel ... She stopped and picked up a female, homeless, transient mental patient and brought her home where she spent 3 nights because Debbie believed that the whole thing was an act and it was NASA's way of getting inside the house to observe her. Her husband became increasingly concerned for the safety and well being of the ... the conditions of the sign after the fact to make a failed sign into genuine sign, was common. She always found a way to rationalize everything as proof to support her! ... I would recommend you immediately check yourself into the mental hospital and ask your doctor to prescribe something like Risperidone or Olanzapine." The mental ... ...
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39: Ontological trichotomy of man: Spirit, Soul and Body
... there to us.' "And he said, 'Then I beg you, father, that you send him to my father's house- for I have five brothers-in order that he may warn them, so that they will not also ... Click to View F. Diseases that cause "psychiatric behaviours": We always recommend that the very first thing a person who is insane should do is be tested by a doctor for ... However, even then, there was a simple and reliable method for distinguishing persons whose brains were being destroyed by syphilis from those who went mad for other reasons. The syphilitic madmen died, usually within a year or two after ad-mission to hospital, whereas the ... Psychiatrists don't make the distinction and will seek a new patient to treat and make money off of, any time they can. It is well known that simple body pain that continues for ... For example, try to remember what you did 2 weeks ago, much less give an hour by hour account of what you did and where you were. So amnesia is a common every day normal ... ...
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40: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
... Whatever else Society may do, and suffer to be done, this thing it ought not to allow, any more than it should allow the free perambulation of a mad dog. But before ... yoke; deal thy bread to the hungry; bring the poor that are cast out to thy house. When thou seest the naked cover him and hide not thyself from thine own flesh. ... Of the practical common sense, the resource, the readiness for every form of usefulness of those Officers and Soldiers, the world has no conception. Still less is it ... CHAPTER 5. More Crusades Section 1. A Slum Crusade.--Our Slum Sisters Section 2. The Travelling Hospital Section 3. Regeneration of our Criminals--The Prison Gate ... bear upon the Condition of the People question. But, after all, more minute, patient, intelligent observation has been devoted to the study of Earthworms, than to ... Each of these represents a point in the scale of human suffering below that of those who have still contrived to keep a shelter over their heads. A home is a home, be ... ...
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41: Sin was viewed as the cause (etiology) of mental illness
... This is one of the most common Causes. I must necessarily use all these words to shew the true Nature of this complicate Disease of Souls. The Names tell you that it is a Conjunction, of many Sins, ... In these Straits and Trials Persons are apt to be too sensible and Impatient, when Creditors are calling for their Debts, and they have it not to pay them, it's hard to keep all this from going too ... Farmer would not "ascribe madness and epileptic fits to possession" Click to View In 1782 AD, Thomas Arnold, Doctor and Mad house owner described the etiology of insanity to "derive its origin from some ... The motive was likely a combination of fun, attention and getting a few days off work. Click to View In 1789 AD, J. C. Lavater trod down the center road of typical psychiatric quackery when he ... 1789 AD) Click to View In 1792 AD, William Pargeter, Doctor and Chaplain, cured the insane by "catching the eye" of the patient. This was not hypnotism, but simple good, caring bedside manner. ... ...
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42: Encyclopedia of Pentecostal History of Tongues: 150 AD - 1901 ...
... new birth, when you spread out your hands for the first time in your mother's house with your brethren, ask your Father, ask your Lord, for the special gift of His ... the view that Gifts would cease prior to second coming: based upon 1 Cor 13:8-13 "Charity endures all things; tolerates all things; "of course because she is patient. ... little puffed up; and forgetting the distinction of the Lord, they challenged the mad and insidious and seducing spirit, and were cheated and deceived by him. In consequence of this, he could no longer be held in check, so as to keep silence. 9 Thus by artifice, or rather by such a system of wicked craft, the ... Among Gnostic groups, glossolalia of the type requiring interpretation was common, and there exist several transcribed Gnostic prayers in the Coptic tongue in which are ... canonization for Louis Bertrand testified that he laid hands on the sick in a hospital, with the results that men regained their sanity and the dead were raised to life. ... ...
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43: "Seventh-day Adventism Renounced" by D. M. Canright, 1914
White and her Revelations Ch 9: The Nature of the Sabbath Commandment Ch 10: Why Christians Keep Sunday Ch 11: Did the Pope Change the Sabbath? Ch 12: Sabbatarian ... Hundreds of their men, women, and even young girls, are trained with printed lessons which they learn by heart, to go from house to house and give Bible readings. At ... 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 times more than all the ... Ann Lee, the foundress of the Shakers, received no education, worked in a cotton factory, and was cook in a hospital. Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism, received ... Miller, the founder, was reared in the backwoods, in poverty, and received only the poor advantages of a common district school. Except some general reading, this was ... God in his providence has SHUT THE DOOR; we can only stir one another up to be patient." Advent Herald, Dec. 11, 1844. Then in the Voice of Truth, Feb. 19, 1845, he ... ...
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44: Memories Dreams Reflections, Carl Gastav Jung, 1961 AD
... When we were living in Klein-Miningen an ancient green carriage from the Black Forest drove past our house one day. It was truly an antique, looking exactly as if it ... I still recollect very well a case which greatly interested me at the time. A young woman had been admitted to the hospital, suffering from "melancholia." The ... long and patient human contact with the individual. In therapy the problem is always the whole person, never the symptom alone. We must ask questions which challenge the whole personality. In 1905 I became lecturer in psychiatry at the University of Ziirich, and that same year I became senior physician at the Psychiatric Clinic. ... In the course of the years I had acquired so large a private practice that I could no longer keep up with my tasks. However, I continued my professorship until the ... The collective unconscious is common to all; it is the foundation of what the ancients called the "sympathy of all things." In this case the unconscious had knowledge ... ...
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45: Saul Becomes king. Timeline, maps, chronology, sermons of Judges ...
"So Saul died for his trespass which he committed against the Lord, because of the word of the Lord which he did not keep; and also because he asked counsel of a ... The nations have drunk of her wine; Therefore the nations are going mad [halal, 1984, Hithpoel]." Jeremiah 51:7 d. "For the Lord God of hosts has a day of panic, ... But I will watch over the house of Judah, while I strike every horse of the peoples with blindness. " Zechariah 12:4 h. "It will come about in that day that a great ... you will be well." " 1 Samuel 16:13-16 4. David's music functioned as modern psychiatric drugs do by temporally remove the symptoms without addressing the root cause. ... A small stone would not likely crush the skull, while a tennis ball size surely would. Sling stones the size of tennis balls and even larger are common finds in ... his "certified" as a mental patient by today's bio-psychiatrists who blame such behaviour choices on genetics, wiring and chemical imbalances, instead of freewill: a. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-maps-timeline-chronology-1samuel-16-20-saul-jonathan-david-1019-1012bc.htm
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46: Mental Ilness Cures: (MMPI-7) meticulous moral principles inquiry
... Therefore let him who thinks he stands take heed that he does not fall. No temptation has overtaken you but such as is common to man; and God is faithful, who will ... sin of pharmakia (Gal 5:20 - sorcery) which involves the use of mind altering, stupefying, entrancing, spell inducing drugs, is exactly what all psychiatric drugs do. ... 2:10-12) c. "They will drink and stagger and go mad because of the sword that I will send among them." (Jeremiah 25:16) d. "In that day," declares the Lord, "I will strike every horse with bewilderment and his rider with madness. But I will watch over the house of Judah, while I strike every horse of the peoples with ... I accept the "rule of thumb" that if my answer makes no sense, then it is probably a lie and I should expect my enquirer to keep asking for me to come clean with the ... bond-servant must not be quarrelsome, but be kind to all, able to teach, patient when wronged, with gentleness correcting those who are in opposition, if ... ...
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47: Hindu Gurus and Pentecostal preachers are identical!!!
... And its rising upwards can only be handled by a well-initiated adept, driving most people irretrievably mad should they even get a mild taste of it. Sometimes I would ... The common explanation for the "kriyas'' happening in TB meetings is that the God is doing some inward work on the people's lives and that it results in the outward ... I told him to keep these packets under his pillow and under his bedsheet. I also told him to pray to his own chosen God incarnation. I believe he prayed to the Lord Jesus Christ. John also told me how during the healing process the photo of Sai Baba would move from room to room yet there were no children or pets in the house that ... as Pentecostal preachers sending out their trinkets] My father was in the terminal ward of a hospital dying of terribly painful bone cancer. I gave him the vibhuti. ... The patient feels loved, wanted, and filled with hope for recovery. Other ethnic groups have great respect for !Kung powers of healing and often hire well-known ... ...
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48: High self esteem is atheistic paganism! Psychiatry promotes Self ...
... "I tell you, this man went to his house justified rather than the other; for everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but he who humbles himself will be exalted." ... for this reason, to keep me from exalting myself, there was given me a thorn in the flesh, a messenger of Satan to torment me-to keep me from exalting myself! ... Certain personality traits common in persons with anorexia nervosa are low self-esteem". (Anorexia Nervosa, NAMI, National Alliance on Mental Illness, Barbara Wolfe, RN, PhD, FAAN June 2003) P. Psychiatric "self-ism" has infected the Lord's church! Click to View If you have heard the preacher do a lesson on how we all need to have a ... Not according to Yochelson and Samenow, two doctors at St. Elizabeth's Hospital who studied 200-plus criminals. They discovered that of the lot there was not a single ... In fact, it is his narcissistic way of attracting attention to himself. "Look at me". Baalam is called "mad" and he is and example of high self esteem, self-willed, ... ...
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49: Undertaker of the mind: John Monro and mad-doctoring in eighteenth ...
"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 ... history of high Anglican, Tory, and Jacobite sympathies.)" (Undertaker of the mind: John Monro, Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull, 2001 AD, p xv) "John Monro was without question one of the most famous mad- doctors of his generation. Besides his position at Bethlem Hospital, he was also a major figure in the emerging private "trade in lunacy" 5 that was so notable a feature of eighteenth-century England's burgeoning consumer society. ... ...
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50: Augusta Triumphans, Daniel Defoe, 1728 AD
By suppressing pretended Madhouses, where many of the Fair Sex are unjustly confined, while their Husbands keep Mistresses, &c., and many Widows are locked up for the sake of their Jointure. Daniel Defoe 1728 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1728 AD, Daniel Defoe, author of Robinson Crusoe, believed that a husband could drive his sane wife mad by sending her to a mad house. He believed insanity was caused by life circumstance, not a ... FIRST, By establishing an University where Gentlemen may have Academical Education under the Eye of their Friends. II. By an Hospital for Foundlings. III. By forming an Academy of Sciences at Christ's Hospital. IV. By suppressing pretended ... VI. To save our lower Class of People from utter Ruin, and render them useful, by preventing the immoderate use of Geneva: with a frank Explosion of many other common Abuses, and nicontestible Rules for Amendment. CONCLUDING WITH An effectual ... ...
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