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1: Observations on Maniacal Disorders, William Pargeter, 1792 AD
In 1792 AD, William Pargeter, Doctor and Chaplain, cured the insane by "catching the eye" of the patient. This was not hypnotism, but ... I then suddenly unlocked the door - rushed into the room and caught his eye in an instant. The business was then done - he became ... Benjamin Rush would adopt "catching the eye" as a treatment in 1812. (Observations on Maniacal Disorders, William Pargeter, 1792 AD) "During the second half of the eighteenth century following the wider experience of the insane afforded by the increasing number of private mad-houses as well as public 'lunatic ... The tiger, the mad bull, and the enraged dog, all fly from it : now a man deprived of his reason partakes so much of the nature of those ... and once by several of the managers of the hospital, in the case of a man recently brought into their room, and whose con-duct for ... The government of maniacs is an art, not to be acquired without long experience, and frequent and attentive observation. Although it has ... ...
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2: Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind ...
... He then makes observation as to who is predisposed to insanity: "A predisposition to madness is said to be ... In 1792 AD, William Pargeter, Doctor and Chaplain, cured the insane by "catching the eye" of the patient. "the first object of a physician, when he enters the cell, or chamber, of his deranged patient, should ... The tiger, the mad bull, and the enraged dog, all fly from it : now a man deprived of his reason partakes so much of the nature of those animals, that he is for the most part easily terrified, or composed, by the eye of a man who ... object of a physician's inquiry on entering a sick room, it shall be the first subject of our consideration ... That the disease and disorders of all the viscera that have been mentioned, are the effects, and not the causes ... The brain in this case loses its mobility so as to become incapable of emitting those motions from impressions ... Vandyke to direct his inquiries more particularly to the colour of the eyes in the maniacal patients in our ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/medical-inquiries-and-observations-upon-the-diseases-of-the-mind-benjamin-rush-1812ad.htm
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3: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
... In Acts 8, Simon the sorcerer was called "the great power of god". However when he saw the apostle Peter lay his hands on a man and impart one ... 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 . . . ... I then suddenly unlocked the door - rushed into the room and caught his eye in an instant. The business was then done - he became peaceable in a ... Rather, the "madness" can be turned on and turned off at the will of the "madman". Benjamin Rush would adopt "catching the eye" as a treatment in 1812. (Observations on Maniacal Disorders, William Pargeter, 1792 AD) ... up soundly sleeping patients; suddenly throwing a patient into a pond who couldn't swim. Typical of all the mad doctors of his day, he used coercion and discipline to gain control over the insane. ... Such inquiries may give rise to ingenious observation, but are not in other respects useful, because never attended with success. He who ... ...
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4: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
... his changed color and trembling and palpitations which appeared whenever his stepmother Stratonice entered his room. ... The correct treatment is drastica and baths but not bleeding, as the ancients believed. Chronically melancholic, mad ... mental life or, in other words, a state in which man "recognizes the truth" (la raison est la connoissance du vrai). ... In this connection, we shall first mention the practitioner W. Pargeter. According to his work Observations on maniacal disorders, London, 1792, the psychological treatment of ... from case histories with which he supports this contention. He puts more trust in the "winning over of the patient" than in medicaments but states that this is an art which can be mastered by long experience and careful observation only. "It consists in the following: the doctor must employ every moment spent with the patient to ... Pargeter's own procedure, to catch the eye of the patient immediately on entering the sickroom and, holding it ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/textbook-of-disturbances-of-mental-life-or-the-disturbances-of-the-soul-and-their-treatment-johann-christian-august-heinroth-1818ad.htm
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5: 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 ... and good Discourse. As a Sick Man whose Stomach is against other Meats, must Eat of that which he can Eat of. ... committed some irrational and spiteful act, the patient is forthwith placed on the rotating chair and revolved ... Water treatments: Douche, Dripping, dunking, waterboarding: Case 1: Patrick Blair, 1725 AD, Doctor, perfected a system of torture that cured the insane that he learned of from Franciscus Helmont in 1694. He cured a woman who was, "mad, neglected every thing, ... kept her room, would converse ... with his eyes shut; after a few circumvolutions one eye was observed to be occasionally opened, and at length ... an herb used by the ancient Greeks to cure mental disorders, was specified as being "good for mad and furious men." ... has been punished before In 1792 AD, William Pargeter, cured the insane by "catching the eye" of the patient. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-historic-treatments-vomits-blood-letting-cold-baths-blistering-evacuation-purging.htm
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6: On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell ...
and specialized in eye surgery. It is a truly remarkable, "must read" book. Most important, Carter recognized that the physical symptoms were caused by the power of the mind: "That emotion is a force adequate to the production of very serious disorders in the human frame, ... women as hysterics, but noted: "greater proclivity of the female sex to hysteria, and also for the absolute rarity of its occurrence in man". ... remarkable, or singular, in the particular case under consideration, which must always be spoken of as most ordinary and common-place". ... to be described, acts by wearing out the moral endurance of the patient, and also by taking from her all motives for deception, or for the ... The effect of emotion in producing hysteria has long been a matter of common observation, and is distinctly recognised by many authors on the ... a great effort at self-command, she tried to leave the room, but was stopped by an hysteric paroxysm before this object could be accomplished. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/on-the-pathology-and-treatment-of-hysteria-robert-brudenell-carter-1853ad.htm
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7: A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD
... do more than medicine, and that any application of medicine should be judged according to the needs and constitution of the patient. ... of the Gentlemen who honoured me with their attendance the reasons of those pre-fcriptions, which were fubmitted to their observation. ... 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. ... vomits, strong purges, and Hellebore, as Specifically anti- maniacal : Which traditional knowledge however, if indifcriminately ... that found) precisely discriminates this from all other animal disorders: or that man and that man alone is properly mad, who is fully and unalterably perfuaded of the Existence or of ... divisible into many smaller of the same kind, as far as his eye can trace ; and he by analogy justly concludes that each of those ... I say safe, because it is almost impossible by general reasoning to foretell what will be the effect of fear substituted in the room of ... ...
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8: Description Of The Retreat An Institution Near York For Insane ...
... themselves, are merely confined by the strait-waistcoat ; and left to walk about the room, or lie down on the bed, at pleasure. ... In one case par, ticidarly, in which the paroxysms had preViously been frequent, their return was apparently delayed, for a ... HenCe, we cannot but perceive the importance of insane patients being under the frequent observation of persons of knowledge, ... ; and where they are therefore chiefly left to the care and man-agement of keepers, who too frequently possess 118 MEDICAL ... 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 ... bed-ridden patients ; as my attendance in a large work-house, in private mad-houses, and Bethlem Hospital, can amply testify." ... impedes " Their progress in the road of science, blinds " The eye-sight of discovery ; and begets, " In those that suffer it, a ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/description-of-the-retreat-an-institution-near-york-for-insane-samuel-tuke1813ad.htm
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9: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
... and 'precisely discriminates this from all other animal disorders . . . that man alone is properly mad, who is fully and ... Boismont considered 'no question in the psychological history of man more curious than that which relates to the subject of ... and 'forceful persuasion' to make patients relinquish their mad ideas. 'Tranquillised' by physical means the patient was made ... 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 patient at your own house, in the same way as has ... One of our lunatics persuaded himself that several men had entered his room for the purpose of ill-treating him. Enraged at ... We will only make one more observation, which is, that it is not always without danger that we can force a patient to ... He stopped for a single moment, so as to notice the wonderful accuracy with which fancy had impressed upon the bodily eye the ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/on-hallucinations-a-history-and-explanation-alexandre-j-f-brierre-de-boismont-1859ad.htm
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10: Mad-Doctors: William Battie: 1703-1776 AD
... of madness, than he who deliberately has killed the man he hated deserves to be acquitted as not knowing what ... of time, and that without the consent of the patient, or even the trouble of contradicting his lazy ... into many smaller of the same kind, as far as his eye can trace ; and he by analogy justly concludes that ... and anger are to be reckoned amongst the remoter causes of Madness" "And it is moreover a repeated observation that Madness frequently succeeds or accompanies Fever, Epilepsy, Child-birth, and the like muscular disorders ; and that the tumultuous and visibly spasmodic passions of joy and anger are all at least for a time maniacal. ... Of course SAD is pure junk science for a long list of reasons. "One case of Consequential Madness that proves ... An instance of which I lately met with in a Sailor, who became raving mad in a moment while the Sun beams ... are not always so clear and certain as to leave no room for error, and since Original Madness is not curable ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-history-mad-doctors-william-battie-1703-1776ad.htm
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11: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
... The evidence of immortality will live in every heart as sight in every eye. Doubt of God and of eternal life will be as impossible as is now ... Clinical observation teaches day by day that the above reasoning is solidly grounded. It presents lapses of all degrees and in unlimited ... who only become maniacal or melancholic under the most powerful exciting causes, such as child-birth and old age, occupy the other end. ... In this, Dr. Bucke presented his theory of the development of consciousness in man. He also provided the basis for his view that a higher form ... He also provides thirty-six case studies of less than perfect examples of illuminative experiences. His thesis is that there exist three ... discovered several discrepancies: For example, Bucke claims that patient J.Z. had been prevented from masturbating and had mentally improved ... the men worked on the farm, in the laundry or kitchen, and the women were engaged in sewing or helped in the kitchen and dining room.' ... ...
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12: A treatise on insanity: in which are contained the Principles ...
A treatise on Insanity: in which are contained the Principles Of A New And More Practical Nosology Of Maniacal Disorders Philippe Pinel (Doctor at ... "Pinel's liberation of the mental patient should thus be viewed as social reform rather than as innovation in medical treatment." (The Myth ... In 1806 AD, Philippe Pinel, doctor for the Bicetre Asylum in France, gets our gold star of achievement of all the major mad house doctors. ... NOTHING has more contributed to the rapid improvement of modern natural history, than the spirit of minute and accurate observation which has ... For these serious inconveniences, I found ample amends in the zeal, the humanity, and intelligence of the keeper; a man of great experience ... A third case, having one day of complete intermission, appeared to observe the type of a tertion fever. I shall be excused, if I mention ... of my titular distinction as a physician, I viewed the scene that was opened to me with the eye of common sense and unprejudiced observation. ... ...
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13: Sin was viewed as the cause (etiology) of mental illness
... His statement says it all: "Wherefore, Furious Mad-men are sooner, and more certainly cured by punishments, and hard usage, in a strait room, than by ... In 1787 AD, William St. Clare, doctor, wrote about a classic case of hysteria where, "a girl put a mouse into the breast of another girl who had a great ... on physiognomy, J. C. Lavater, 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. ... He rejected a physical etiology of insanity. He practices all the moral treatments of his era. Typical of all the mad doctors of his day, he used coercion ... This is rather obvious, but in fact rejected by chemical psychiatry today, which views man as a pile of chemicals and the mind as a non-existent myth. ... insanity was a physical disease: "We are, however, far from adopting it as a universal maxim, that maniacal symptoms are aggravated by bodily disorder." ... ...
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14: Criminals, rapists, murderers freed from jail by Psychiatrists ...
of the defendant not at the time of his examination of the "patient," but at the time when the defendant committed the crime, typically many months before. In the Cromer case, the interval between the crime and the defense ... What psychiatrists pretentiously call an "examination" is a conversation with the subject and observation of his behavior." ... calling for their confinement insofar as they were "furiously mad,"" (Madmen and the Bourgeoisie, Klaus Doerner, 1969 AD, p 20) ... violent fits of anger breaking out without cause" He has his eye on murderers who he believes are forced by disease to kill: ... Satan is behind this trend of excusing sinners from the consequences of their sins. (A Treatise on Insanity and Other Disorders ... human brains, though they may not work in the same way as man-made computers, are as surely governed by the laws of physics. ... there is no room for the reasoned consciousness, since free will, which is the receptacle of this consciousness, has died. ... ...
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15: Hysteria: Great blunders in the history of psychiatry
... Seeking to record the visible manifestations of neurological disorders in the movements of the body, he employed Desire Magloire ... to the curse of the ridicule; their states were deemed unworthy of clinical observation, being simulation and exaggerations. ... At last light hurts her eyes; the mother or sister remains shut up with her all day in a darkened room. A draught of air is ... 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 must morally alter as well as physically amend, and nothing less will answer." ... has become pleasantly welcome and eagerly looked for. ... the man who resolves to send any nervous woman to bed must be quite ... The usual changes in the expression of the eyes and other features, characteristic of a nervous maniacal excitement,' were ... The practice of mad-doctoring, however, had been well established before that time, when medicine was still based on the ... ...
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16: Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise, John Hill, 1766 AD
... controversy, informs us that "Berkeley tells his Countrymen, they are all mad, or Hypochondriac, which is but a fashionable name for Madness." ... (1733) and The Natural Method of Cureing the Diseases of the Body, and the Disorders of the Mind Depending on the Body (1742) Hill knew. ... Hewill never want inducement to be abroad; and the unceasing variety of the subjects of his observation, will prevent his walking hastily: he ... in The English Malady (1733), his recommendation (Section VIII) of "Spleen-Wort" as the best medicine for the hypochondriac patient is not. ... credit: and one of our good herbarists, who had seen a wonderful case of a swoln spleen, so big, and hard as to be felt with terror, ... ; and in their deseendants to this day it is often conftitutional : the Spaniards have it almoft to a man ; and fo have the American Indians. ... The Geometrician or the learned Philofo-pher of whatever denomination, whole courfe of fludy fixes his eye for ever on one objet, his mind ... ...
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17: Mental Illness cures: (EDS-7) Etiological Diagnostic Snapsheet
... the union that gets me up to 6 months paid time off work if a psychiatrist diagnoses me with one of the 300 depression or anxiety disorders. ... Benefits include: sympathy, escape from life duty or situation, free room and board from sympathetic relatives, disability benefits, avoiding ... A key observation of the annoying, unemployed and unemployable "mental patient" or "street person" is that while they can never get up in the ... In this case, the person can report to the government welfare agency that they got a job, but were fired because of their mental illness. ... Patient and doctor openly and willingly, with a mutual wink of the eye, use each other as a source of income that comes from taxation. The ... In Medicine, anosognosia is the delusion of an Alzheimer's patient who denies they memory loss. In psychiatry, anosognosia is the delusion of ... Biopsychiatrists deny the human spirit, freewill and view man as a collection of chemical wires, shocks and soups. Biopsychiatrists reject ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-mental-illness-cures-EDS-7-etiological-diagnostic-snapsheet.htm
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18: Life of Mrs. E.G. White - Her Claims Refuted, by D.M. Canright ...
... Pastor Emeritus of the Berean Baptist Church, Grand Rapids, Mich. Imposture shrinks from light, And dreads the curious eye; But sacred truths ... That she suffered for years with a severe form of epilepsy is not generally known; but such is the case. See this subject treated in the ... He drew his knowledge from observation and from conversing with leading men who were students. All doctrinal subjects requiring study he ... Never in the history, from Adam till now, had God ever chosen an uneducated man or woman as a leader in any crisis or reformation of the ... 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 two rooms were separated by "the veil." At the door of the first room was a curtain. Outside, in the court, stood the altar of ... God in his providence has shut the door; we can only stir up one another to be patient" (Advent Herald, Dec. 11, 1844). Then, again, in the ... ...
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19: "Seventh-day Adventism Renounced" by D. M. Canright, 1914
... its spirit and shown its fruits, when I had had the education, observation and experience of a quarter of a century, I think my judgment in ... Sanctuary, page 234, by U. Smith. But this is false. The Most Holy place, or the oracle, was a ROOM IN THE TEMPLE, but it was not the temple ... I long studied Mrs. White to determine for myself her real character till her case is clear to my own mind. Naturally religious, young in ... on sending it out. 6. In 1885 all her "testimonies" were republished in four volumes, under the eye of her own son and a critical editor. ... 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 ... passed from the holy place and shut that door in 1844." Any honest man can see that the shut door meant no salvation for sinners, and this ... Early Writings, page 29. That was thirty-eight years ago. It takes a long time for them to get fighting mad! 4. Another mistake. "Some are ... ...
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20: Practical Observations on the Causes and Cure of Insanity, William ...
Several proofs of its superior efficacy have come within my observation, where, immediately on the approach of the paroxysm, the symptoms had ... The common practice of torture in mad houses of the 18-19th centuries included the swing, bloodletting, vomits, isolation and chains. These ... The advantages immediately arising in the medical treatment of maniacal patients, through the medium of the swing, are, as far as I am capable of judging, of the first consideration ; and though I cannot undertake to say, that it is in any case to be, exclusively, relied on, yet, ... Where the object may be to affect the patient by full evacuations, the intention seldom fails, in such obstinate cases, to be produced by the ... continuing the rocking motion of the hammock, in a darkened room, has contributed to prolong it, for eight or ten hours without intermission. ... attended with severity, when used for the purpose of relieving the man any more than sea-sickness, when resorted to for the benefit of ... ...
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21: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
... which sends their hearts with fitful leaps to their throats, and the roaring and a rushing as of a mad overwhelming sea-- oh, then the horror is intensified! ... I fully admit that them is much that is lacking in the diagnosis of the disease, and, no doubt, in this first draft of the prescription there is much room for ... But, after all, more minute, patient, intelligent observation has been devoted to the study of Earthworms, than to the evolution, or rather the degradation, of the Sunken Section of ... By trade I'm a feather-bed dresser, but it's gone out of fashion, and besides that, I've a cataract in one eye, and have lost the sight of it completely. I'm a ... They are a kind of automaton, with the machinery rusty; slow, dull, and incapable. The man of ordinary intelligence leaves them in the rear. They could doubtless ... Has been walking about all day looking for work, and is tired out. No. 11. Youth, aged 16. Sad case; Londoner. Works at odd jobs and matches selling. Has taken ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/in-darkest-england-and-the-way-out-william-booth-1890ad.htm
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22: Dictionary of the secret language of Scientology
... of his Ethics Cycle; I'm not signing his petition until he cleans my room to white-glove standards." ANZO, Australia, New Zealand and Oceania. ... that delivers the higher parts of the Bridge, such as Operating Thetan (OT) 1-8, the Ls (lists that are shouted out to the patient), etc. ... Apollo, was one of L. Ron Hubbard's ships in his toy navy. Ron loved to play sailor-man. See Flag. ARC, Affinity, Reality, and Communication; ... ARS, alt.religion.scientology; the newsgroup this FAQ is posed to. Often lower-case; "30,000 people a month read ars, according to Arbitron." ... in front of it - surrounded by the nastiest razor wire, floodlights, and video observation cameras I have ever seen." Golden Age of Tech, the. ... WDC, the Watchdog Committee. A high-level cult security arm designed to keep an eye on the other branches. Jonathon Barbera: "Senior-most ... 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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23: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
... Fn 14 [David Healy, "Ads for SSRI antidepressants are misleading," PloS Medicine news release, November 2005], p 74 In 1978, Philip See-man at the University of Toronto announced in Nature that this was indeed the case. At ... schizophrenia had always been the twin pillars of the chemical-imbalance theory of mental disorders, and by the late 1980s, both had been found wanting. ... "Relapse was found to be significantly related to the dose of the tranquilizing medication the patient was receiving before he was put on placebo--the ... Your mind is just a bag of sand. And so I did really poorly in school. I rarely even left my room, and I was kind of out of touch with reality." ... He ... rate at one asylum; other physicians announced that injections of metallic salts, horse serum, and even arsenic could restore lucidity to a mad mind. ... fidgetiness, fine motor movement, off-task [behavior] during direct observation) and classroom disturbance."21 ADHD experts at Massachusetts General ... ...
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24: Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder is not caused from ...
... These efforts often produce the "symptoms" of mental disorder. A man is obsessed with "love" for a woman whom he has never met. Despite the ... Like everyone else, their way of being has been influenced by significant people during their formative years. In the case of especially ... illness, anxiety disorders, alcoholism and a host of other disorders are in fact primarily biologic and probably genetic in origin, and ... As I already suggested, the schizophrenic patient who "hallucinates" has "delusions" is profoundly dishonest with himself. He denies that the ... This suggestion is supported not only by the neuroimaging evidence cited, but also by the familiar clinical observation that when a (hearing) ... Both views are equally delusional and "schizophrenic". Why does one end up in a locked room of a mental hospital and forced to take ... 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 ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-junk-science-schizophrenia-myth.htm
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25: Mental Ilness Cures: (MMPI-7) meticulous moral principles inquiry
... you. " (Proverbs 25:21-22) h. "Never take your own revenge, beloved, but leave room for the wrath of God, for it is written, "Vengeance is Mine, I will repay," says ... David spared Saul: "Behold, this day your eyes have seen that the LORD had given you today into my hand in the cave, and some said to kill you, but my eye had pity ... For oppression makes a wise man mad. " (Ecclesiastes 4:1; 7:7) H6. Click to View I will never use any life trauma, persecution, abuse or difficulty as an excuse to ... Prov 18:17 a. "The first to plead his case seems right, Until another comes and examines him. " (Proverbs 18:17) I6. Click to View I accept that my own sinful ... sin in the Bible, are labeled by psychiatrists as mental illnesses in their Bible which they call the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" (DSM). ... 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 ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-mental-illness-cures-MMPI-7-meticulous-moral-principles-inquiry.htm
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26: Ellen G. White found guilty of plagiarism (copying)
... On leaving my room I passed Sister White's doorway, and the door being ajar, she saw me and called me into her room, saymg, "I am m trouble, ... The Word should be in front and the eye of the church should be placed upon it, as the rule to walk by and the fountain of wisdom, from which ... This seems to be the position that Provonsha tends toward. A critic of Provonsha's view wrote him thus: The above observation leads me to what ... In treating of mental disorders, and explaining the cause and phenomena of trances, he says: 'Ecstasy Is an affection in which, with a loss of ... Upon recovering from the spell, the patient generally remembers his thoughts and feelings more or less accurately, and sometimes tells of ... and in no case which ~ nave observed, or of which I have known, have these phenomena ever survived the appearance of the menopause. ... Click to View We Speak truth in LOVE "you are seeking to kill Me, a man who has told you the truth" Jn 8:40 Click to View Click to View Go To ... ...
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27: Seven Myths Of Denominationalism!
Note #1: This is a 150 page book, when you click on a link below, it may take up to 60 seconds to load that link. Please be patient Note #2: ... However, Jesus alluded to a time when this would not be the case. For example, His very appearance on earth marked a dramatic change in the ... Thus, to be a witness in this sense, one had to be an eye witness. However, these eye witnesses would also be endowed by the inspiration of ... of Jesus the gospel could not become reality, and the full truth of God's justice, righteousness and mercy toward man could not be told. ... To be as accurate as possible, our observation of the current denominations, and our experience in a denomination for 18 years leads us to ... And as he thus spake for himself, Festus said with a loud voice, Paul, thou art beside thyself; much learning doth make thee mad. But he said, ... We urge the reader to pick up your bible and assure that the above is consistent with scripture. If it is consistent, it leaves no room for ... ...
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28: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... 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 ... their walls, were in a position to venture further out if they were successful and had a place of refuge ready at hand in case of defeat. ... In an exact repeat of the sodomy that Lot experienced, the men of Gibeah demand that the old man turn his male guest over to them for deviant ... In 1967, King Hussein of Jordan bulldozed much of the surface, destroying the archeology, in order to make room for his never finished palace ... The emperor honored this man exceedingly, and often sent for him to the palace, and kissed the part where the eye had been torn out. So great ... Oct AD 67: "There were besides disorders and civil wars in every city; and all those that were at quiet from the Romans turned their hands one ... 2:3) However, it may be a reference to the still future second coming. f. "Therefore be patient, brethren, until the coming of the Lord. ... ...
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29: Flavius Josephus Chronology of the Destruction of Jerusalem's ...
... his right hand for their preservation. (131) There were besides disorders and civil wars in every city; and all those that were at quiet ... Several such-like examples there are, both in the sacred and other histories; as in the case of Joseph in Egypt, and of Jaddua the high ... 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 ... And there were flashes of lightning and sounds and peals of thunder; and there was a great earthquake, such as there had not been since man ... Josephus was the official "war recorder" of Titus and an eye witness of the destruction of the city: "However, I married another wife at ... the crosses, by way of jest; when their multitude was so great, that room was wanting for the crosses, and crosses wanting for the bodies." ... from those miseries which oppress him, then it is that the patient is full of hopes of such deliverance. 3. (288) Thus were the ... ...
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30: Flavius Josephus Chronology of the Destruction of Jerusalem's ...
... his right hand for their preservation. (131) There were besides disorders and civil wars in every city; and all those that were at quiet ... Several such-like examples there are, both in the sacred and other histories; as in the case of Joseph in Egypt, and of Jaddua the high ... 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 ... And there were flashes of lightning and sounds and peals of thunder; and there was a great earthquake, such as there had not been since man ... Josephus was the official "war recorder" of Titus and an eye witness of the destruction of the city: "However, I married another wife at ... the crosses, by way of jest; when their multitude was so great, that room was wanting for the crosses, and crosses wanting for the bodies." ... from those miseries which oppress him, then it is that the patient is full of hopes of such deliverance. 3. (288) Thus were the ... ...
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31: Kadesh-Barnea by Henry Clay Trumbull, 1884 AD
... The probable origin of this name is treated farther on in this volume. 8 In modern Arabic ayn (literally "an eye") means "a fountain," a ... region of the Amorites, as the sacred narrative assures us was the case. - This "field" of the Amalekites was, probably, the country after ... points of the compass were marked by the Jews after the following man ner: With the face turned to the rising of the sun, before is east; ... There seems bardly room for doubt on this point. The physical structure of the region, and all history, biblical and extra-biblical, tends to ... Pie had been a patient tarrier " be tween Kadesh and Shur," where they were compelled to tarry. And as they were called to follow in the ... Moreover, my observation of the desert Bed ween thus far had not much impressed me with a sense of their formidableness. I had noticed that ... AN AZAZIMEH PROTEST. 299 attractive light. Indeed our Arabs grieved the heart of Muham mad Ahmad by reproaching him for having used his ... ...
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32: 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 ... Wesley stated that the mind can cause the body to get sick. "From fretting for the death of her son. And what availed medicines while that fretting continued ? Why, then, do not all physicians consider how far bodily disorders are caused or influenced by the ... Earlier in the eighteenth century, John Wesley, an Anglican minister and leader in the Methodist movement, for instance, used a machine to deliver electric shocks to his congregation. The first record of a patient with a clear mental disorder being treated with ... ...
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33: Some Observations on the Cure of Mad Persons by the Fall of Water ...
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View The case of "Waterfall" Click to View The case of "Subterranean" Click to View Introduction: In 1725 AD, Patrick Blair, Doctor, perfected a system of torture that cured the insane that he learned of from Franciscus Helmont in 1694. Whereas Helmont lowered a bound mad man, head first into a large tank of water, Blair dropping large ... Blair never lost a patient! His final device included a large pump that elevated 18,000 gallons of water 35 feet in the air above the person strapped to a chair below. Additionally, he even sprayed water up into the face for a more complete effect. He used this final version to cure a woman who was, "mad, neglected every thing, ... kept her room, would converse with ... William Cullen (1784) for instance noted 'the benefit which has been received in some maniacal cases from the application of ice . .. to the naked head, and . . . the noted Clay Cap'. G. G. Brown, MD St ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/observations-cure-of-mad-persons-by-fall-of-water-patrick-blair-1725ad.htm
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34: Fat And Blood, treatment of Neurasthenia And Hysteria, S. Weir ...
He quotes a woman who visited an asylum for the first time: "Oh, I should go mad here if I were not so when I came. Why can't some one move the furniture about and make it look ... At last light hurts her eyes; the mother or sister remains shut up with her all day in a darkened room. A draught of air is supposed to do harm, and the doors and windows are ... 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 must morally alter as well as physically ... welcome and eagerly looked for. ... the man who resolves to send any nervous woman to bed must be quite sure that she will obey him when the time comes for her to get up. ... It is reasonable, then, to view rest as a remedy for such disorders. Sleep is to the mind what rest is to the body: it lets us suspend our need to be alert and responsive to our ... ...
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35: Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise on Madness, John Monro, 1758 ...
Here it is in his own words where he induced vomiting in a man 61 times over 180 days: "the most adequate and constant cure of it is by evacuation ... The evacuation by vomiting is infinitely preferable to any other. ... I lately received from a worthy friend of mine the case of a gentleman, who had laboured under a melancholy for three years; he himself calls ... from a secular, atheistic institution. (Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise on Madness, John Monro, 1758 AD) "Hellebore, an herb used by the ancient Greeks to cure mental disorders, was specified as being "good for mad and furious men." ... to explain it by some very familiar allusions; the first of which, viz. striking a man on the eye, it may be proper to mention, because it is a proof of what I before advanced with regard to ... methods, I will venture to say, that the most adequate and constant cure of it is by evacuation; which can alone be determined by the constitution of the patient and the judgment of the physician. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/remarks-on-dr-batties-treatise-on-madness-john-monro-1758ad.htm
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36: Essay on the Demoniacs of the New Testament, Hugh Farmer, 1775 ...
And therefore when we are told, that the demon threw down a man, who is said to have an unclean spirit, and convulsed him, and then came out of him, and hurt him not; ... He traced 'upon what grounds ... and for what reason madness and epileptic fits, rather than other disorders, are ascribed to possession' and how this belief had erroneously arisen, to his final conclusion 'confirmed by the view given us of the demoniacs in the Christian church', that they 'were all either mad, melancholy, or ... disorders'." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p 458) See also the case of "Demon" and also the case of "Bewitched" Essay on the Demoniacs of the New ... This observation holds true also with respect to the terms employed to describe the same persons by the Latins. We are indeed expressly informed by Hippocrates, that ... rational faculties, and sometimes of the corporeal senses; and his causing the patient to speak and act under his direction . . . 'Why then', we are asked, 'were not ... ...
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37: Mad-Doctors & Mad-House Keepers of the 1750's
... Mad house Keepers: Abusive, brutal, beatings Abusive: "Another patient of the name of Leonard, is in general a very quiet man, I have known Rodbird the keeper, abuse him repeatedly and set the other ... his cell door along the gallery; he was instantly seized by the keepers, thrown into his bed, and leg-locked, without enquiry or observation: chains are universally substituted for the strait-waistcoat. ... for no reason: "The case of Morris; this man had some pills to take, which he contrived to secrete in his waistcoat pocket, this Blackburn [keeper manager] discovered, and by the assistance of Allen, they got him to his room and there beat him so dreadfully for ten minutes as to leave him totally incapable of moving for some time, Rodbird was looking out to give them notice of the approach of any of the officers; they are three villians." (The Interior Of Bethlem Hospital, Urbane Metcalf, 1818 AD) Brutal beatings for no reason: "Coles, a patient of Blackburn's [keeper ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/mad-doctors-mad-house-keepers-alienists.htm
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38: Observations on the Nature, Kinds, Causes, and Prevention of ...
Unlike Perfect (1787) who aimed at no more than presenting a variety of cases to illustrate his cures, and Pargeter (1792) who set out to show the possibilities of management by the ... He made two main divisions, 'ideal' and 'notional' that is hallucinatory and delusional insanity, with numerous subdivisions supported by case histories gathered from the literature ... as insane, or morally mad; and only to be distinguished from the actually and medically mad, by the degree of disorder. I. Ideal Insanity 1. In Phrenitic Insanity the patient Raves Incessantly . . . and scarcely knows, or attends to external objects about him; ... . and from that state of the brain, in which there is a great defect of memory .. . 3. Maniacal Insanity . . . is . . . perhaps, the most comprehensive; since it extends its dominion ... incessant talking, accompanied with frequent sallies of wit, quick repartee, acute observation, ready invention, lively, and even brilliant fancy, and, in a variety of respects, ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/observations-on-the-nature-kinds-causes-and-prevention-of-insanity-lunacy-or-madness-thomas-arnold-1782ad.htm
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39: What causes of Mental Illness (etiology)
... And no cartoonist, no columnist, no mental health educator, no establishment psychiatrist or psychologist dares to mention the proverbial elephant in the room- coercion. Today more than ever, ... of psychiatric "disorders" listed in the DSM-IV. A recent editorial in the American Journal of Psychiatry states the case plainly: "[A]s yet, we have no identified etiological agents for psychiatric disorders."' Even in this age of biological quick fixes, an increasing number of researchers are documenting the observation that nondrug approaches produce equivalent or better results than drugs. ... Bible says about demon possession. In Mark 5 there is an example of demon possession where the man was unable to be bound with any chain man could make and supernatural knowledge that Jesus was the ... This means paying close attention to a patient's current and past narrative without attempting to control, manipulate or define it. From this position a psychiatrist can then assist the patient in ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-mental-illness-causes-etiology.htm
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40: Practical observations on insanity, Joseph Mason Cox, 1811 AD
Another case of an insane man put in the swing: "I was determined to try the effects of the circulating swing as a last resource, into which he was placed as an inanimate lump, with his eyes shut; after a few circumvolutions one eye was observed to be occasionally opened, and at length both, a degree of alarm seemed next excited, then nausea, and retching to vomit; the motion was then ... The rotary treatment was apparently applied more as a corrective, than a therapeutic treatment. "After having committed some irrational and spiteful act, the patient is forthwith placed on the rotating ... Cox had obtained the hint from Erasmus Darwin; it seemed a way of putting to therapeutic use Mead's observation that insanity and severe physical illness were mutually exclusive. 'Insanity' wrote Cox ... Cox saw in this a speedy and efficacious if 'Herculean' means of 'occasioning temporary disease' by creating 'considerable commotion' of the system superior to other anti-maniacal remedies. In deference ... ...
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41: Bedlam: The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 ...
... 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 ... The solution to "street people" in the 1750's was to round them all up and cast them into the mental hospital! These people we not mad, just poor. Even a practicing surgeon, Mr. Crowther, who was ... officials! "I think it is a very hard case for a man to be locked up in an asylum and kept there; you may call it anything you like, but it is a prison." (Sir James Coxe, testimony before the House of Commons Select Committee on the Operations of the Lunacy Laws, 1877) "their nakedness and their mode of confinement, gave this room the complete appearance of a dog-kennel." ... his cell door along the gallery; he was instantly seized by the keepers, thrown into his bed, and leg-locked, without enquiry or observation: chains are universally substituted for the strait-waistcoat. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-history-bedlam-bethlem-bethlehem.htm
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42: Seats And Causes Of Diseases Investigated By Anatomy, Giovanni ...
... that the patient inclin'd most to the one, or to the other state of the disorder; yet as I shall be able to do that but seldom, I chose rather to comprehend in this one letter what relates to either of these deliria .. . If . . . Valsalva has had as frequent opportunities of dissecting other bodies of insane persons, as he had of attending to their disorders while living; ... even again set forth as new appearances, a little before Valsalva was born; yet at the same time in which he wrote that observation, they had been, in some measure, forgotten again .. . ... For example, that I did not find, even in the man who was in like manner believ'd to be made mad from a philtre, the pia mater not 'insinuating itself', as usual, 'between the convolutions of the brain', my silence on this head, in the ... Yet, since them, two very experienc'd men, Littre and Geoffroy, each of them, found both the meninges diseas'd, in separate maniacal patients : in the one, it was more compact; in the ... ...
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43: Psychiatry Myth: Chemical imbalances in the brain!
We seem to be no closer [in 1991AD] to finding the real, presumed biological, causes of the major psychiatric illnesses. ... There remains much room for improvement in the management of institutions ... Patients with years of medication trials which have done nothing except reify in them an identity as a chronic patient with a bad brain. This identification as a biologically-impaired patient is one ... of psychiatric "disorders" listed in the DSM-IV. A recent editorial in the American Journal of Psychiatry states the case plainly: "[A]s yet, we have no identified etiological agents for psychiatric disorders."' Even in this age of biological quick fixes, an increasing number of researchers are documenting the observation that nondrug approaches produce equivalent or better results than drugs. ... and still another to proclaim publicly that the psychiatrist-emperor is not merely naked but a liar and an abuser of his fellow man, unworthy of being considered a member of a healing profession. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-mental-illness-myths-chemical-imbalances.htm
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44: A Treatise on Insanity and Other Disorders Affecting the Mind ...
in a liability to violent fits of anger breaking out without cause" He has his eye on murderers who he believes are forced by disease to kill: "Various cases are on ... We see exactly this today in case after case, like Andrea Yates who drowned her 5 kids because she was diagnosed with postpartum depression. Satan is behind this trend ... dejection' whereas anciently it had conveyed no such idea but 'meant simply to be mad, to be out of one's mind .. . without any reference to lowness of spirits'. At the end of the eighteenth century Rush had drawn attention to disorders of the moral faculty (defined as the power of distinguishing good from evil) as ... Prichard's Treatise on diseases of the nervous system . . . comprising convulsive and maniacal affections, 1822 contained detailed accounts of the clinical features of ... His temper and dispositions are found to have undergone a change; to be not what they were previously to a certain time : he has become an altered man, and the ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/a-treatise-on-insanity-and-other-disorders-affecting-the-mind-james-cowles-prichard-1835ad.htm
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45: How does Torture and Coercion cure inanity? Introduction to the ...
... However it is clear that torture indeed "cured" the insane of their unwanted behaviours. One key observation is that the mad doctors of the 1750's agreed that ... He attributed the practice of tormenting-as-treatment to its alleged effectiveness in "curing mental disorders." I attribute it to the human proclivity for sadism. ... Mad doctors of the 1750's knew that if you make the lives of mentally ill difficult, you would cure a lot more than if you made their stay like a pleasant vacation. They also knew that much of the mental illnesses they treated were malingering (faked mental illnesses) and completely under the control of the patient. Isolation, ... If they chose not to stop acting like a mad man, but do not commit crimes, then they should be left alone and free to behave any way they want. God is the final ... Society has 4 methods of teaching you to behave: 1. your mother (suspending your freedom by grounding you to your room and spankings) 2. your church minister and the ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-history-cures-coercion-torture.htm
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46: FRAUD: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV) is a fraud ...
Drugs may help a bit, but are not solutions. Talking about what is in the spirit provides the only real possible solutions. 2. Psychiatrists who believe in evolution and that man has not spirit, but is a mere collection of chemicals. Mental illness is caused by ... In the field of mental health, not a single physical explanation has been confirmed for any of the hundreds of psychiatric "disorders" listed in the DSM-IV. A recent editorial in the American Journal of Psychiatry states the case plainly: "[A]s yet, we have no identified etiological agents for psychiatric disorders."' Even in this age of biological quick fixes, an increasing number of researchers are documenting the observation that nondrug approaches produce ... This behavior is consistent with the authoritarian and controlling approaches they are taught during their training." (Your Drug May Be Your Problem, Peter Breggin, David Cohen, 2007 AD, p 226) "there have always been mad people, that is, individuals considered ... ...
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47: Neurypnology; the Rationale of Nervous Sleep, Hypnotism, Hypnosis ...
Hypnosis is seen to day with charismatics and pentecostals who are "slain in the spirit" by the "powerful man of God". They falsely believe he is transmitting the power of the Holy Spirit ... contrivance :' or thus, 'a peculiar condition of the nervous system, induced by a fixed and abstracted attention of the mental and visual eye, on one object, not of an exciting nature.' ... By the impression which hypnotism induces on the nervous system, we acquire a power of rapidly curing many functional disorders, most intractable, or altogether incurable, by ordinary ... the body of the operator to that of the patient, as the animal magnetizers allege is the case by their process, I considered it desirable, for the sake of preventing misconception, to adopt new terms, as explained in the introduction. ... I had discovered its cause, but considered it prudent not to announce my opinion publicly, until I had an opportunity of testing its accuracy, by experiments and observation in private .. . ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/neurypnology-the-rationale-of-nervous-sleep-hypnotism-james-braid-1843ad.htm
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48: Tourette's Syndrome, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, OCD is not ...
... Torrette's and OCD are diagnosed by behaviour alone, proving its cure lies in will power and self-control. The case of "Twitchy" The general public have been lied to ... Tourette's syndrome and OCD share a quality with schizophrenia, namely, that there are no medical tests and diagnosis is based solely on behaviour observation. Just ... that the more often the patient actually engages in a compulsive behavior, the more neurons are drawn into it, and the stronger the signals for the behavior become. ... caused by defective DNA. 9. "A nonmaterialist approach to the mind is not only philosophically defensible; it is critical to alleviating some psychiatric disorders. ... A man arranges all the wrenches in his garage tool chest in perfect order. If someone opened a drawer and moved it an inch, he would move it back. A woman arranges ... Simple motor tics include jerking movements, shrugging, and eye blinking. Simple vocal tics include grunting, sniffing, and throat clearing. More complex motor tics ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-junk-science-tourettes-syndrome-TS-obsessive-compulsive-disorder-OCD-repetitive-myth.htm
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49: A New System of the Spleen, Nicholas Robinson, 1729 AD
... 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 ... there were half a Dozen in the Room, yet much ado had they all to lift her on the Bed again, so strong was the Fit, above all the natural Powers of her Body. ... surprizing Degree, and this lordly Creature Man almost debas'd below the brutal Species of the animated Creation. MELANCHOLY Madness is a Complication of continual and unintermitting Horrors, that spares neither Body nor Mind. When this Affection is far advanc'd into the Habit, the Patient appears to all that see him a moving ... be accounted for, when we come to treat of the Causes of those Disorders. SOMETIMES this natural melancholy Madness is improv'd upon the Constitution, by a Set of religious Objects, and then it comes under the Denomination of religious Melancholy; in this Case, the Patient is either too much oppress'd with Fear, or ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/a-new-system-of-the-spleen-vapours-and-hypochondriack-melancholy-nicholas-robinson-1729ad.htm
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50: Ontological trichotomy of man: Spirit, Soul and Body
... For example, you could classify all snowflakes into broad categories by superficial observation, but the fact remains no two snowflakes are the same. Variables ... for food (Lust of the flesh), and that it was a delight to the eyes (Lust of eye), and that the tree was desirable to make one wise (Pride of life), she took from ... The syphilitic madmen died, usually within a year or two after ad-mission to hospital, whereas the healthy madmen often outlived their sane mad-doctors." (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 ... These are moral choices and not body induced. Examples of medical causes of "psychiatric disorders" Disease Symptoms Cause Treatment Neurosyphilis: Dementia ... Surgery, drugs adapted from: The Biological Approach to Psychiatry, Samuel H. Barondes, The Journal of Neuroscience, June 1990 G. The Incarnation of God to become man... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-human-ontological-dichotomy-of-man-dichotomous-body-spirit-memory-conscience-freewill-personality-mood-choice-behaviour.htm
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