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1: Seats And Causes Of Diseases Investigated By Anatomy, Giovanni ...
when they speculate by saying, "The most promising cause of insanity is a chemical imbalance in the brain and bad DNA." In 1761 AD, Morgagni expected that with the advancements of modern science, that the true etiology of madness could be clearly seen in the brain. However in 2010 AD psychiatrists are still echoing Morgagni in their expectation that "one day... we will see it in the brain". Of course times up! Game over! Mental illness is a spiritual problem, not a physical bodily or brain disorder. ... experience Although he himself had most commonly found abnormal hardness of the brain in the insane, he was ... you a large' extuberance in that plexus than either of these, and yet not in the head of a maniac, or melancholic person. ... of them, found both the meninges diseas'd, in separate maniacal patients : in the one, it was more compact; in the ... had fall'n under his notice, when he asserted, 'from anatomical dissections, that the cerebrum of maniacal persons was ... ...
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2: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
... how the brains of mad were different in appearance: "by Anatomical Inspection it has been made evident, that the Brain of ... He also found no difference in the cure rates when he tested using placebos: "real ECT is only marginally more effective than ... it an hypochondriacal, convulsive disorder, from which he was relieved entirely by the use of vomits, and a proper regimen. ... Morgagni is called the father of modern pathology and he dissected over 700 people of all diseases. In his conclusions for the cause of madness, which he believed to the same as "melancholy", he concluded it as due to, "a considerable hardness in the brain". Wow! That was clever! What a Quack! He cuts open the brain of an insane person and pokes his finger in the ... Benjamin Rush would adopt "catching the eye" as a treatment in 1812. (Observations on Maniacal Disorders, William Pargeter, ... He noted that the insane die much younger than the general population: "melancholic patients seldom live long ... many die ... ...
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3: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
days, are almost ridiculous: black and yellow bile; the melancholic juices in general; the darkened spirits of life; malignant demons; the moon; excessive elasticity of brain moisture; diseased congestion of the cerebral vessels; ... other time been held to constitute the immediate cause, and the immediate cause was usually confused with the disease itself." ... This illusion, and the consequent error, is called madness. Madness is a disease of the reason and not of the soul, but it ... His aim is independence, and necessity is his deity. §9. The majority of educated human beings are found at this second level ... other terms includes the entire group of diseases with which we are dealing here but merely describes some particular disorder. ... Pozzi, Baglivi, Malpighi, and Marinelli (De morb. nobil. anim facult.), and shall close this section with the famous Morgagni ... In this connection, we shall first mention the practitioner W. Pargeter. According to his work Observations on maniacal ... ...
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4: A treatise on insanity: in which are contained the Principles ...
... of the brain, consequently as incurable; a supposition that is, in a great number of instances, contrary to anatomical fact. ... For these serious inconveniences, I found ample amends in the zeal, the humanity, and intelligence of the keeper; a man of great ... its causes, and that it becomes periodical, continued or melancholic, according as it may have originated from unfortunate love, ... The violence of maniacal paroxysms appears, likewise, to be independent of the nature of the exciting cause ; or to depend, at least, much more upon the constitution of the individual,-upon the different degrees of ... vague and inaccurate expressions of "images traced in the brain, the unequal determination of blood into different parts of ... he saw the sun by his side ; spoke with extreme volubility, and betrayed every symptom of disorder and confusion in his ideas. ... To this state of delirious gaiety, however, succeeded that of furious madness He broke to pieces or otherwise destroyed whatever ... ...
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5: Description Of The Retreat An Institution Near York For Insane ...
In 1813 AD, Samuel Tuke, minister for Quakers, devoted his life to the Retreat for the insane at York. Although he was unsure if the cause of insanity was spiritual/... He made a powerful disclaimer against those who believed insanity was a physical disease: "We are, however, far from adopting it as a universal maxim, that maniacal symptoms are aggravated by bodily disorder." Most important, he believed the insane never lost their self control or freewill in action. "that madness, in ... He noted that the insane die much younger than the general population: "melancholic patients seldom live long ... many die before thirty or forty". All of Tuke's ... Nature of Insanity: "No advantage has been found to arise from reasoning with them, on their particular hallucinations. One of the distinguishing marks of insanity, is ... My bones are all burnt to a cinder : I have no brain ; and my head is sometimes as hard as iron, and sometimes as soft as a pudding." A fellow patient, also an ... ...
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6: Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind ...
... favor of, "the cause of madness is seated primarily in the blood-vessels of the brain". 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 Giovanni Morgagni, who in 1761 AD concluded from autopsies, that madness caused "considerable hardness in the brain" Amazing what you can conclude by poking your finger in the brain of dead madmen! ... Vienna, and William Cullen (1712-1790) and John Pringle (1707-17821, who helped found the schools of medicine at Glasgow and Edinburgh, spread this doctrine throughout Europe. ... Vandyke to direct his inquiries more particularly to the colour of the eyes in the maniacal patients in our hospital. He executed my request with great care and correctness, ... It is very common in Turkey and China. The inirritable or non-elastic state of the brain upon which this disorder depends, is induced in those countries without previous ... ...
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7: A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD
... Antimonial vomits, strong purges, and Hellebore, as Specifically anti- maniacal : Which traditional knowledge however, if indifcriminately reduced to ... a vulgar apprehenfion of things ; we must reject not only every supposed cause of Madness, but also every symptom which does not necessarily belong to ... Madness, or false perception, being then a preternatural state or disorder of Sensation; before we attempt to discover its causes effects and cure, it will be necessary for us to inveiligate the seat the causes and the ... For the consideration of the abuse or fault of any thing necessarily brings that very thing into comparifon with what it was when found and perfect ; and ... Whoever is moreover sufficiently verified in Anatomical researches, and has learnt to separate those parts of an animal body, which, however contiguous or ... of which is enveloped by a continuation of those very membranes which within the cranium contain the substance of the brain and its medullary appendages. ... ...
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8: Sin was viewed as the cause (etiology) of mental illness
... The same is true with modern psychiatry. In summary, Nicholas Robinson believed that mental illness was caused by bad brain nerves, but was also affected by one's ... The first is solely owing to an internal disorder of the nervous substance: the second is likewise owing to the same nervous substance being indeed in like manner disordered, but disordered ab extra [from outside]; and therefore is chiefly to be attributed to some remote and accidental cause. The first species, until a better name can be found, may be called Original, the second may be called Consequential Madness." (A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD, p 44) Historical ... In 1761 AD, Giovanni Battista Morgagni, doctor, decided that the etiology of madness could be determined by, "dissecting the heads of persons who have been disorder'd in ... He made a powerful disclaimer against those who believed insanity was a physical disease: "We are, however, far from adopting it as a universal maxim, that maniacal ... ...
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9: Mad-Doctors: William Battie: 1703-1776 AD
... This was about 30 year before Battie came along: "WHEN once these finest Fibres of the Brain, that immediately support the regular Exercise of our Thoughts, have ... The first is solely owing to an internal disorder of the nervous substance: the second is likewise owing to the same nervous substance being indeed in like manner disordered, but disordered ab extra [from outside]; and therefore is chiefly to be attributed to some remote and accidental cause. The first species, until a better name can be found, may be called Original, the second may be called Consequential Madness." (A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD, p 44) Battie takes ... This is not that remarkable an assumption and others had made similar assumptions. "Whoever is moreover sufficiently verified in Anatomical researches, and has learnt to ... 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. ... ...
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10: Practical observations on insanity, Joseph Mason Cox, 1811 AD
... circumstances and situations' (quoted by T. Beddoes in Researches anatomical and practical concerning fever, [i807])." (300 years of Psychiatry, ... Where insanity attacks patients of delicate habits, with previous consumptive or pulmonic symptoms, swinging has been found particularly beneficial. ... As in some maniacal cases, the mental alienation seems dependent upon, or regulated by the action of the heart, when rationality returns, if the ... Though we cannot accurately explain in what way the best remedies promote relief in madness, yet we have the most unequivocal proofs that those ... result from an impression made on those organs of sensibility, the brain and nervous system, and prove that the remedy acts on the seat of the disease; though the proximate cause cannot be satisfactorily ascertained. * See Case XIV. \ See Case XV. * ... Mr. , aged 22, of the choleric temperament, partaking of both the sanguine and melancholic, but the usual marks of the latter predominating; ... ...
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11: On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell ...
... This idea had long been relinquished in face of growing anatomical knowledge (Jorden 1603) but the 'uterine doctrine' as it was called ... somewhat of a maniacal character, and to fall into an error often committed by those who limit their observation to its most marked examples. ... universally recognised, still it has been recognised as an exciting cause only, and, consequently, as requiring the prior influence of ... Villermay has quoted cases from Diamerbroeck, Vesalius, and Morgagni, to prove the frequent coexistence of disease of the ovaries. Georget has endeavoured to connect the phenomena with changes in the brain, and Broussais, with morbid appearances in the intestinal canal. . . .... ... 3. The doctrines which refer the phenomena in question to specific disorder of important organs, contradict each other almost sufficiently for ... by that general consent of the profession which will seldom be found to err; the word ' hysterical' being used to denote, of any given ... ...
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12: Psychiatry historic treatments vomits, bloodletting, cold baths ...
... They offer no solution, but do prescribe Neuroleptic drugs that will artificially and chemically zap them out of their melancholic inactivity ... In several cases where the use of this means has been necessarily suspended, the patient has evidently relapsed. No advantage has been found ... I mentioned the manner in which this remedy operated upon the brain, the bowels, and the mind, in treating of the cure of hypochondriac ... that had been the cause of her suffering. On the day she felt the mercury in her mouth, she asked for her infant, and pressed it to her bosom. From that time she rapidly recovered. It is sometimes difficult to prevail upon patients in this state of madness, or even to compel ... he himself calls it an hypochondriacal, convulsive disorder, from which he was relieved entirely by the use of vomits, and a proper regimen. ... The present author never noted any effect of these enemas, in spite of prolonged observations. "The use of hellebore in maniacal diseases; the ... ...
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13: Seasonal Affective Disorder, SAD is pure "classic" Junk science ...
... AD) and said, "In terms of seasonal light variation, Greenland is the most extreme human habitat. Greenland also has one of the highest suicide rates in the world. We found that suicides were almost exclusively violent and increased during periods of constant day. ... In 1758 AD, William Battie, mad doctor of Bedlam asylum, observed depression was caused by too much sun which heated up the brain wiring causing insanity. In the exact opposite to modern psychiatry's "SAD" or Seasonable affective disorder, Battie observed cases of madness that were triggered immediately by exposure to sunlight. "One case of Consequential Madness that proves the intervention of such pressure is an effect of Insolation or what the French call coup du soleil. An instance of which I lately met with in a Sailor, who became raving mad in a moment while the Sun beams darted perpendicularly upon his head. Which maniacal effect of heat could be attributed to no assignable cause, except either to the violent ... ...
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14: Pathology of the Brain and Nervous Stock, Soul of Brutes, Thomas ...
... The idea that the mind could make the body sick and induce madness was not a new idea. But his etiology of madness rooted in the nervous system was new. His theory that ... still cling to a vestigial root of Willis' quacky ideas. It is seen in the modern mythical concept that chemical imbalances in the brain cause mental illness. ... He attributed 'melancholy' or affective psychosis to 'passions of the heart'; and 'madness' or psychosis accompanied by thought disorder, delusions or hallucinations - that is schizophrenia - to 'vice or fault of the Brain'. He recognised the difference between the symptoms of gross brain disease and those of mental ... Hence his treatment of mental illness was partly through the mind and partly physical. Low spirited, depressed or melancholic patients needed stimulating and ... The Passions, which are wont to be referred to this sense or order, are found to be various and manifold; which rarely happen in diverse women, or which come wholly ... ...
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15: Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise, John Hill, 1766 AD
The finer spirits are wafted by the labour of the brain: the philosopher rises from his study more exhausted than the Peasant leaves his drudgery ... The first and lightest of the signs that shew ... of Spleen" in A Tale of a Tub, Pope's hysterical Belinda in the "Cave of Spleen," the melancholic "I" of Samuel Richardson's correspondence, Gray's leucocholy, the psychosomatically ailing ... He also had a theory that the internal and immediate cause was a disorder of the animal spirits arising from a clot and resulting in pain, spasms, and bodily disorders. By attributing the onset of the malady ... Anti-Siris (1744), one of the tracts in the tar-water controversy, informs us that "Berkeley tells his Countrymen, they are all mad, or Hypochondriac, which is but a fashionable name for Madness." ... It was summed up by Robert James in his Medicinal Dictionary (London, 1743-45): If we thoroughly consider its Nature, it will be found to be a spasmodico-flatulent Disorder of the Primae Viae, ... ...
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16: The Physiognomical System of Franz Joseph Gall Johann Gaspar ...
from birth were stubborn, proud, courageous, thieves, murderers, religious &c., and if he found that the size of some cerebral part was corresponding to these actions, he called these parts ... Gall and Spurzheim, 1815 London, Baldwin et al. (pp. xviii +571 +plates) pp. 164-74, 208-12, 271, 276-83, 557-8 The Physiognomical System Of Drs. Gall And Spurzheim; Founded Oh An Anatomical ... In order to prove that the brain is exclusively the organ of the mind, I have said that its functions are more or less disturbed by the diseases and wounds of the brain . . . In the writings of Morgagni, Haller and others, a ... And in many cases of mental alienation, instead of finding out any cause in the brain, an evidently diseased state has been observed in quite different parts, as in the liver, bowels &c. . . . ... arrangement; neatness and convenience. "A place for things, and everything in place." Excess: More nice than wise; spends too much time in fixing; greatly annoyed by disorder; old maidish. ... ...
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17: A Treatise on Insanity and Other Disorders Affecting the Mind ...
of its manifestations, has consisted 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 ... Prichard's Treatise on diseases of the nervous system . . . comprising convulsive and maniacal affections, 1822 contained detailed accounts of the clinical features of the epilepsies including 'epileptic ... have laboured under other diseases of the brain. The individual himself has been discovered to have suffered, in a former period of life, an attack of madness of a decided character. 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 difference has, perhaps, been noted from the period when he sustained some reverse of fortune . . . In other instances, an alteration in the character of the individual has ensued immediately on . . . a disorder affecting the head . . . ... ...
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18: Bedlam: The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 ...
... J. Andrews, 'Bedlam Revisited', pp. 174-5." (The most solitary of afflictions: madness and society in Britain 1700-1900, Andrew Scull, 1993 AD, p 22) Three generations of Monro's ... newly self-conscious group of people laying claim to expertise in the treatment of mental disorder and asserting their right to a monopoly over its identification and treatment. ... His kinder, gentler approach was a dramatic contrast to Bedlam: "Derangement of the understanding is generally considered as an effect of an organic lesion of the brain, consequently as incurable; a supposition that is, in a great number of instances, contrary to anatomical fact. ... Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p246) In a bizarre twist. at the same time Monro was allowing the mad to be mocked, preachers and Christianity were seen as a cause of mental illness. ... provoked some feeble and flickering interest in parliament, and both Monro and Battie found themselves called upon to testify in the brief inquiry that was finally launched in ... ...
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19: Hysteria: Great blunders in the history of psychiatry
... Boyle gave two case histories of hypochondria which he correctly labels as "emotional shock". He clearly shows that the cause is purely of mind affecting the body: ... history and state of his malady, in order to ascertain accurately the class of the disorder to which his case belonged. For this purpose I frequently visited his chambers. ... The usual changes in the expression of the eyes and other features, characteristic of a nervous maniacal excitement,' were likewise wanting. I sometimes listened at the door of his chamber in the course of the night, when I invariably found him asleep, which agreed with the report of the hospital watchman. ... If we limit the use of the term illness or disease to observable biological-anatomical and physiological-phenomena, then, by definition, the term mental illness is a ... Its pathology, therefore, is sought not in the patient's brain but in his psyche: it is a form of psychopathology. Specifically, hysterical bodily signs are believed to ... ...
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20: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
The distinction is often very difficult, yet the nature of the hallucinations and their immediate connection with the cause of the insanity, justify us in thinking ... attributed part of the success to cooling off the "melancholy blood" of the brain. "The principal physical agents which are used in the treatment of ... His overall assessment of water torture was this: "We have, however, found such beneficial results from the use of irrigation, that we constantly employ it; and the ... Hence the term alienation meaning estrangement from the reality of other men was anciently synonymous with madness : 'deluded imagination' wrote William Battie (1758) ... In order to divert his ideas, and at the same time cure the intestinal disorder, I applied two large blisters to his legs. His countenance, which had hitherto been ... The person under the influence of the haschisch had a maniacal exaltation; his ideas were unconnected, and succeeded each other with great rapidity; they were in a ... ...
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21: Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder is not caused from ...
Schizophrenia (Schizoaffective Disorder, insanity) is pure "classic" Junk science. Also known as: Insanity, Delusion and Paranoia Psychiatry is Junk science Click to View Snapshot: Schizophrenia (Schizoaffective Disorder) is good old fashioned insanity or madness with many sub-categories in DSM-IV. Schizophrenia is a behaviour choice not a disease. Click to View A. Snapshot summary: 1. See the DSM-5 Biopsychiatric labels for ... "In 1978, Philip Seeman at the University of Toronto announced in Nature that this was indeed the case. At autopsy, the brains of twenty schizophrenics had 70 percent more D2 receptors than normal. At first glance, it seemed that the cause of schizophrenia had been found, but Seeman cautioned that ... When rats were fed neuroleptics, their D2 receptors quickly increased in number. [D. Burt, "Antischizophrenic drugs: chronic treatment elevates dopamine receptor binding in brain," Science 196 (1977): 326-27.] ... If rats were given a drug that blocked D, receptors, ... ...
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22: Anti-psychotic drugs cause permanent brain damage
... But it is not reasonable to ask whether an antipsychotic drug, say Zyprexa, cures schizophrenia, because there are no objective criteria to determine whether a person has or does not have this alleged disorder. Hence, it is futile to debate whether psychotropic drugs "work." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, ... Most of the "good" Neuroleptic drugs are reputed to do, can be accounted for by the mere "placebo effect". Psychiatric drugs do not fix the problem, only numb the feelings. Putting a person on Anti-Psychotic drugs can cause brain damage. Psychiatric drugs are dangerous, cause brain damage and work no better than a sugar ... In 1750 AD, William Battie admitted there was no magic drug to cure madness. He predicted it would one day be found, but even today, no such chemical cures exist! Modern Neuroleptic drugs are no more a cure for madness than the opium that was perscribed by William Battie and John Monro in the 1750's. "altho' we may have reason to hope that the peculiar ... ...
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23: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
... Similarly, since an overactive dopamine system was theorized to cause schizophrenia, people who heard voices or were paranoid should have abnormally high cerebrospinal levels of HVA. ." (Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker , p 70 "contrary to expectations, no relationships between cerebrospinal 5-HIAA and response to amitriptyline were found." Fn 10. Moreover, he and the other NIMH researchers discovered-just as Asberg had-that ... "I spent the first several years of my career doing full-time research on brain serotonin metabolism, but I never saw any convincing evi-dence that any psychiatric disorder, including depression, results from a deficiency of brain serotonin," said Stanford psychiatrist David Burns in 2003. Fn 11 [J. Lacasse, "Serotonin and ... All questioned the "medical model" of mental disorders and suggested that madness could be a "sane" reaction to an oppressive society. Mental hospitals might better be described as facilities for social control, rather than for healing, ... ...
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24: Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) Mental Illness ...
... The idea of blood flow related to the cause and cure of insanity is a throw back to our "hero of modern psychiatry" Benjamin Rush, who taught in 1812 AD that insanity was caused by bloated blood vessels: "the cause of madness is seated primarily in the blood-vessels of the brain". TMS is pure junk-pop psychiatry at its worst and millions of dollars are being wasted in ... Your "motor threshold" will be determined. This is the minimum amount of energy needed to make your fingers or hands twitch. The coil is adjusted until the right setting is found." (Mayoclinic, 2010) A. rTMS is experimental, speculative and unproven! Nobody knows the cause or cure of any mental illness ... Positron emission tomography (PET) scans and magnetic resonance imagery (MRI) revealed activity in brain tissue in a completely new way, suggesting underactive and overactive brain circuits played a role in conditions from Parkinson's disease to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)." (Shock Therapy: A History ... ...
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25: The distress'd orphan or, Love in a mad-house, Eliza Haywood ...
Haywood shows that it was well known that being thrown into a mad house could actually cause madness since the rich heroine greatly feared going mad herself and "fall indeed into that Disorder of which the was accus'd." This shows that insanity was not a medical condition, but caused by cruel torture and abuse. The mad house is a small building that housed maybe 10 people in "several Apartments", chained naked to the floor on dirty straw with ... He found fo much difference between thefe two Matters, that the Goodnefs of the latter engaged him in Ties more strong than thole of Duty ; there was nothing he would not have done CO procure him Satisfaaion : and finding he prod igiousty lamented the Lofs of Annrlia, he kept his Brain on a continual Rack for some Invention to reftoro her to him. In the Neighbourhood of Giraldo he was inform'd of the Report of her being Lunatick, and soon after that the was remov'd from the Houfe of her Uncle, but to what Place, none knew. This Intelligence ... ...
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26: Psychiatry Myth: Chemical imbalances in the brain!
... However mental health organizations that provide "information pamphlets" to the general public do the dirty work of lying and propagating this myth. The truth is, that Chemical imbalances are a "theoretical" cause of mental ... Pinel was smart enough to reject this and cure many people with his moral treatments that are no longer used today: "Derangement of the understanding is generally considered as an effect of an organic lesion of the brain, consequently as incurable; a supposition that is, in a great number of instances, contrary to anatomical ... However, the APA did not declare hysteria to be a nondisease; instead, it renamed it "conversion reaction" and "somatization disorder." Similarly, in 1973, when the APA removed deviant sex from its roster of mental ... Serotonin is metabolized into 5-hydroxyindole acetic acid (5-HIAA); dopamine is turned into homovanillic acid (HVA). Researchers could comb the cerebrospinal fluid for these metabolites, and the amounts found would serve as ... ...
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27: Aphorisms: Concerning the Knowledge and Cure of Diseases, Herman ...
Boerhaave was either a bad discector or he invented his observastions about how the brains of mad were different in appearance: "by Anatomical Inspection it has been made evident, that the Brain of those is dry, hard, friable, and yellow in its Cortex; but the Vefleis turgid, varicous and ... And this defect will be call'd by the Name of an Atrabiliar Humor, or Melancholy Juice. 1093. Whereof the Cause is whatever doth expel the most moveable and fixes the rest: A violent Exercise of the Mind; the dwelling Night and Day ... of the Heart, Lungs, Aorta, Carotids, their ill Consequences and Death : If it reaches the Brain it produces Apoplexies, Palsies, a Catalepse, an Epilepsy, Deliriums, furious Madness, all these of the worst Sort and Incurable. ... By withdrawing the Mind from the usual object to others contrary to the fame. b. By causing and raising very artfully another Passion of the Mind contrary to the constant Melancholic one. c. Sometimes by Siding with them in their false ... ...
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28: Myth: "Sorry! You have a broken brain!" Psychiatry damages society ...
moral treatments worked much better! "Derangement of the understanding is generally considered as an effect of an organic lesion of the brain, consequently as incurable; a supposition that is, in a great number of instances, contrary to anatomical fact. ... huge problems when people are told they have a chemical problem in their brain or a genetic disorder. It is like breaking your neck and becoming a quadriplegic because there is no fix or solution. Drugs to not help correct the imbalance and nothing can fix the genetics! There are several cases were marriages have ended in divorce because the one diagnosed with the mental illness was told the cause was "bad genes". The person then refused to have children with their spouse. ... Christians have a specific set of rules how to live and avoid mental illnesses with both hope and purpose. When Christians become mentally ill, they are possibly being disobedient to the pattern of lifestyle found in the Bible. By Steve Rudd: Contact the ... ...
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29: John Wesley (1703-91) Primitive Physic: or An Easy and Natural ...
Another case of madness he understood was triggered by extreme grief of a mother whose son died. Wesley stated that the mind can cause the body to get sick. "From fretting for the death of her son. ... Susannah rejected this and believed just the opposite and that repentance was the way to cure his madness! But Wesley also a quack when he stated that the cure for "Lunacy" included his electric shock ... brain as is done today, but rather up an arm or leg. Wesley's treatment only inflicted pain. Chemical Psychiatrists today use ECT to run electricity through the brain. This causes memory loss and has a stupefying effect. In 2006, psychiatrist Colin A. Ross concluded that "claims in textbooks and review articles that ECT is effective are not consistent with the published data". He also found no ... The first record of a patient with a clear mental disorder being treated with electric current applied to the head stems from John Birch, a surgeon at St. Thomas's Hospital in London in November 1787. ... ...
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30: Observations on Maniacal Disorders, William Pargeter, 1792 AD
Observations on Maniacal Disorders William Pargeter (Doctor and Chaplain) 1792 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1792 AD, William Pargeter, Doctor and Chaplain, ... The business was then done - he became peaceable in a moment." Of course this proves that insanity is not some chemical imbalance in the brain where a person is unable to control themselves. Rather, the "madness" can be turned on and turned off at the will of the "madman". Benjamin Rush would adopt ... I went immediately to the house, and found the neighbourhood in an uproar. The maniac was locked in a room, raving and exceedingly turbulent. I took two men with me, and learning that he had no offensive weapons, I planted them at ... She did not, for some time, seem to know that any body was in the room; at length she looked up, and the moment I caught her eye, for, till then I had been silent, I told her I was perfectly acquainted with the cause of her ... ...
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31: Mental Ilness Cures: (MMPI-2) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality ...
... The current view is that chemical imbalances in the brain force choice and cause behavior. Yet there is no known medical test for any mental disorder. There are no blood tests or x-rays or fMRI's brain scans that can detect even a single mental illness. A person cannot be diagnosed with schizophrenia unless he talks. 9. Herein is exposed, the schizophrenic nature of modern biochemical ... has invented a scientistic sounding vocabulary to describe every day human behaviour so that they sound like medical experts when they are really frauds and quacks! 3. "Many mental health experts are, we have found, subject to the same beliefs and behavioral traits as the naive or addicted gambler. ... 4. "Words from the mouth of a wise man are gracious, while the lips of a fool consume him; the beginning of his talking is folly and the end of it is wicked madness. " (Ecclesiastes 10:12-13) 5. "The hearts of the sons of men are full of evil and insanity is in their hearts throughout their lives. ... ...
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32: What causes of Mental Illness (etiology)
... It is clear from both these stories like Sybil, that she was a bored, lonely and rather insignificant woman who found her life suddenly the center of everyone's attention. It is also clear that she ... There is no scientific proof that chemical imbalances even exist, must less that they cause mental illness. Please read the full discussion on the myth of a chemical imbalance in the brain that causes mental illness. "It is important to remember that even today we possess no rational consensus upon the nature of mental illness-what it is, what causes it, what will cure it." (Roy Porter, historian of psychiatry, A Social History of Madness, 6) "The inability to find groundbreaking etiological discoveries over the last 100 years should not be discouraging because major brain pathology along the lines of that seen in Alzheimer's disease is not necessary for mental illness to occur." (The Journal of mind and behavior, Guy A. Boysen, v28, p 157-173) Delusional disorder: "The cause of delusional ... ...
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33: Observations on the Nature, Kinds, Causes, and Prevention of ...
... M D Edin., FRCP Edin., physician to the Leicester Infirmary and Lunatic Asylum; owner of Belle Grove Asylum Observations on the nature, kinds, causes, and prevention of insanity, lunacy, or madness, 1782-6. 2 Vols. Leicester, Robinson & ... is a great defect of memory .. . 3. Maniacal Insanity . . . is . . . perhaps, the most comprehensive; since it extends its dominion over the Whole Internal World of Ideas, and comprehends every possible combination of sensible images which can enter into, and delude, a distempered brain .. . 4. By Sensitive Insanity I mean that in which the disorder shows itself chiefly, or remarkably, in the Erroneous Images which are excited in the mind, relative to the person's own Form, Substance, or other Sensible Qualities. ... 8. I call that Impulsive Insanity, in which the patient is Impelled to do, or say, what is highly imprudent, improper, unreasonable, impertinent, ridiculous, or absurd, without sufficient, with very slight, or with no apparent cause . . . ... ...
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34: Mental Ilness Cures: (MMPI-7) meticulous moral principles inquiry
The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2) will ask you a question like, "I like mechanics magazines" and diagnose you with a mental disorder regardless of if you answer yes or no. The Meticulous Moral ... including, insanity and mental illness are caused by choices of the spirit, not chemicals in the brain. Mental illness is a behaviour, not a disease. 5. You do not need to understand why the "no" answers will cause you problems: a. "The way of the wicked is like darkness; They do not know over what they stumble." (Proverbs 4:19) b. ... And I looked for sympathy, but there was none, And for comforters, but I found none." Psalm 69:20 A6. Click to View I accept that rejecting the loving protection of my creator, Jesus Christ; will cause me to feel unloved ... tumors and with the scab and with the itch, from which you cannot be healed. "The Lord will smite you with madness and with blindness and with bewilderment of heart; and you will grope at noon, as the blind man gropes in ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-mental-illness-cures-MMPI-7-meticulous-moral-principles-inquiry.htm
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35: Psychiatry calls Jesus a paranoid schizophrenic!
A captain Woodward, of Boston, who lately suffered all the hardships of shipwreck on an inhospitable island in the East Indies, found great comfort in revolving the history of Joseph and his brethren ... was afflicted with religious paranoia." (Charles Binet-Sanglé, La Folie de Jésus, The Madness of Jesus, 1910, p 393) "Everything that we know about him [Jesus] conforms so perfectly to the ... that they have spiritual experiences that inspire others as well as themselves." (The Spiritual Brain, Mario Beauregard Ph.D., Neuroscientist, 2007, p xii) B. Psychiatry diagnoses apostle Paul had ... leaders and their followers, but we were too chicken to diagnose Muhammad". a. They label all Christians with a psychotic disorder and describe them as a "paranoid pseudocommunity." b. Wow, thanks. ... Samuel Tuke, a Quaker preacher who ran an insane asylum, rejected the idea that Methodism was a cause of insanity and demanded proof of those who made this false charge by quoting a surgeon at ... ...
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36: Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) 450 volts @ .9 amps for 6 seconds ...
Entire university educations were erased from people's minds. "Memory Loss: ECT is a common cause of severe retrograde amnesia, i.e.. destruction of memories of events prior to an injury. The potency of ECT as an amnestic ... It is highly unlikely that ECT, if critically examined, would be found acceptable by today's standards of safety. From a neurological point of view ECT produces form of brain disease. with an estimated incidence new cases in the range of 100.000 per year. Many psychiatrists are unaware that ECT causes brain damage and memory ... The induction of a permanent epileptic disorder following ECT in humans was first reported in 1942 and other reports followed (40). MEMORY LOSS ECT is a common cause of severe retrograde amnesia, i.e.. destruction of ... J Nerv Ment Dis 109:142-157. 1949 29. Riese W. Fultz GS: Electric shock treatment succeeded by complete flaccid paralysis. hallucinations. and sudden death: case report with anatomical findings in the central nervous system ... ...
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37: Mental Illness cures: (EDS-7) Etiological Diagnostic Snapsheet
Scientifically, there is no evidence to support the myth that bad behaviour is driven through chemical imbalances of the brain and corrected through psychiatric drugs. While Christians are fully aware ... Psychiatry views man as nothing more than a soup of sparks and chemicals and is wholly physical. They have no choice but to look for the cause of behaviours in biochemical etiologies, and in fact have ... Self-control: Nervous habits (thought addictions) Unnatural repetitive thoughts or actions, Tourette's, obsessive compulsive disorder "OCD", ticks, stuttering, nail biting, blinking, grunting, etc. ... Click to View 1. To escape criminal prosecution: EDS-7.4.1 a. Strange new behaviours often begin after someone commits murder in an attempt to be found not guilty for reasons of insanity. While these ... Conclusion: 1. Schizophrenia, insanity, madness are synonymous terms that describe an individual who has chosen to allow themselves to form the habit of engaging in sinful behaviours that annoy, ... ...
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38: Mental Illness Diagnosis and cures
... Those who really want to stop drinking or smoking, do so on their own, without any outside help. This is how you "cure" madness. Insanity is a pattern of human behaviours others dislike, object to, ... In fact, taking a page out the DSM-5 manual, atheistic chemical psychiatrists could be diagnosed with a delusional disorder because they believe the delusion that they evolved from monkeys and do not believe in the very God who created them, before whom they will stand before in judgement. Atheism is a delusion that will cause you a lot of harm in hell! Perhaps atheists should be arrested, drugged ... Chemical psychiatrists "treat" them in the identical way with the identical drugs and electric shocks to the brain. If you have had any contact with the psychiatry industry, you already know they have ... Chemical imbalances are like the "missing link" of evolution, but a lot of people believe in them, but the specific chemical that is supposed to be missing has never been found. Anti-psychotic drugs ... ...
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39: Criminals, rapists, murderers freed from jail by Psychiatrists ...
... of its manifestations, has consisted 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 ... his assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan, but deviant sex practitioner, pedophilic, cannibalistic murderer Jeffrey Dahmer was found to be totally sane! Recently a wife shoots her husband in the back while he sleeps and she gets away with murder because of Post-traumatic stress disorder". There is no exception in the Bible for sin based upon mental illness. ... Chemical/biological psychiatrists believe in a neo-phrenology which takes the view that different parts of the brain control various feelings, choices and thoughts: "As scientists continue to unravel and ... This condition prevails in diseases commonly known as mental breakdown, aberrations of reason, madness, diseases of temperament, mental diseases in general, etc. All these diseases, however, much as their ... ...
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40: Mad-Doctors & Mad-House Keepers of the 1750's
... and as they struggled to establish control over a particular territory and to define and protect the boundaries of their jurisdiction, they necessarily found themselves engaged in a never-ending campaign of persuasion and propaganda. ... The mad-doctors known to the authorities grew from two or three thousand in 1800 to almost one hundred thousand [100,000] a century later, their guardians successfully constituted themselves as the public arbiters of mental disorder, ... of bad living + bad bodies (bad blood, bad brain matter, bad nerve fibers) In John Monro openly stated that no one would ever discover the cause of mental illness that he certainly had no idea. However, he prescribed all the standard humoral treatments of bloodletting and vomits. It appears Monro was more concerned with controlling the mentally ill by chains and jail cells, than research into the causes and treatments of madness. "John Monro was without question one of the most famous mad-doctors of his generation. ... ...
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41: Religious attributions pertaining to the causes and cures of ...
of mental illness, Mental Health, Religion & Culture December 2005, Hartog, Gow, 2005 AD) We found is amusing that they discovered that their success rate when counseling Christians increased ... And we mean facts. Most important is the fact that psychiatry has been unable to find either a single cause or cure for mental illness in the last 300 years. The induced vomits and imprisonment's of the 1750's has been replaced with the chemical chains of Neuroleptic drugs. Etiologies of Chemical imbalances of the brain and bad DNA are as mythical as they are unsupported by hard objective science. ... This four-part ''Beliefs about Major Depression and Schizophrenia'' questionnaire investigates beliefs about the ''causes'' and ''treatments'' for each disorder. Loewenthal et al. (2000) developed the ... Cunningham, S. (1983). Spirituality seen as a neglected aspect of psychotherapy. APA Monitor, p. 21. Dain, N. (1992). Madness and the stigma of sin in American Christianity. In P. J. Fink & A. Tasman ... ...
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42: Ontological trichotomy of man: Spirit, Soul and Body
... back to the spirit for processing. Body actions like arm movement, walking, reading and writing are all determined in the spirit. The body, brain chemicals and drugs never force moral choices or any actions independent of freewill. ... Prolonged anxiety is known to directly cause hypertension, muscle pain, insomnia, heart attack and generally wear down the immune system. Guilt for sin is a known cause of physical illness and can trigger behaviours associated with madness. Many Bible passages describe this process. When a person ... For example, no one would seriously argue that Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder are unrelated to brain dysfunction." (DSM-IV-TR Guidebook, 2004 AD, p 85) "The Term Mental Disorder: At least since Descartes there has been an ... The story of Lazarus and the rich man (Luke 19:21) confirm this truth. 5. This is why chemical psychiatrists have never found a biological etiology for any mental illness including schizophrenia. 6. Mental illness, anxiety, ... ...
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43: Introduction to the history of psychiatry
However, there is no scientific proof that chemical imbalances of Serotonin exist in the brain of the insane, much less that they cause insanity. Humoral doctors "cured" by bloodletting. Chemical psychiatrists "cure" with drugs and shocks to the brain. In fact the only time a chemical imbalance can be documented is when they are ... At the end of the twelfth century, Archbishop Puisel had founded a hospital in which by 1434 only two beds were reserved for lepers, should any be found. In 1348, the great leprosarium of Saint Albans contained only three ... Poor vaga-bonds, criminals, and "deranged minds" would take the part played by the leper, and we shall see what salvation was expected from this exclusion, for them and for those who excluded them as well." (Madness and ... If the family milieu itself contributed to a person's disorder, home care became a private hell. A typical physician attending the insane in seventeenth-century America administered an assortment of concoctions made from ... ...
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44: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
... In the realm of insanity, properly so called-that is, excluding the idiocies-these cases occupy the extreme position at one end of the scale, while those persons who only become maniacal or melancholic under the most powerful exciting causes, such as ... As a consequence of these different rates of progression we have in the Aryan people of America a much higher percentage of insanity than is found in the negro race." (Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD, p 58) "In conclusion the ... The cerebral system enables us to express intellectual ideas and concepts, but the sympathetic, being responsible for the emotional states, has no vocal organs [like the brain]. ... Dr. Bucke postulates that well-being and even longevity are ... Bucke also developed occupational therapy by encouraging but not forcing patients to work constructively at the hospital. But the treatment of the insane remained basically custodial, while the cause of insanity was unknown. Bucke attempted to ... ...
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45: Church ministers were the first Psychiatrists!: The history of ...
... Church ministers generally had it right all along with their spiritual causes of insanity and counseling as the "cure" without the use of coercion, drugs or electric shocks to the brain. A. The ... Although his etiology is humoral, it important to realize that he believed that sin and emotion actually were the foundational cause of melancholy blood, which then caused insanity! 1. sin. 2. bad ... Suddenly church ministers found themselves with a whole new set of duties to be round the clock caregivers for the insane in their own homes for a price. This was a grave mistake. Church ministers ... If the family milieu itself contributed to a person's disorder, home care became a private hell." (Treating the mentally ill, Leland V Bell, 1980 AD, p 1-4) It was easy to see why the rich first ... because their claims to possess expertise in the identification and treatment of madness provoked persistent scepticism even among those laymen most heavily involved in the campaign for lunacy reform. ... ...
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46: How to commit your unwanted, naggy or rich wife to a mental hospital
... the disturb'd with Sounds, which struck so great a Dread into her, that nothing is more strange, than that she did nor die with the Fright, or fall indeed into that Disorder of which the was accus'd. ... so much in their right senses" Defoe traces the etiology directly back to the husband as the cause of insanity, not some disease: "When by this means a wicked husband has driven a poor creature mad, and robbed an injured wife of her reason, for it is much easier to create than to cure madness, then has the villain a handle for his roguery; then, perhaps, he will admit her distressed ... Eventually, however, the rising tide of complaints of corruption, cruelty, and malfeasance in the mad-trade provoked some feeble and flickering interest in parliament, and both Monro and Battie found ... of the time, believed that madness was caused by these three things: 1. overworking the brain with meticulous work. 2. concentrating on a single matter for a long time. 3. too much study late at night. ... ...
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47: (Diagnosis, Guardianship, and Residential Care of the Mentally ...
It is important to note that the "lunatics" were viewed as being able to recover, but the "idiots" were seen as incurable. It is more important to note, that a person who suffered from a brain injury ... On July 19, 1631, the court ordered that the guardian of Robert Banckworth "shall take care .. . and cause the said [lunatic] [likely defined as a person with an obvious medical problem or injury ... These historical documents narrow the imagined gulf between modern "progressive" approaches to mental disorder and those of the preindustrial past, thereby contradicting previous orthodox and ... Jane Powell, a Welsh woman, was declared a lunatic on October 7, 1597. Eleven months later, several local justices in Cardiff found 9. as well by view examination and conference with [her] as 10. also ... Edited by Reynolds EH, Trimble MR. New York, Churchill Livingstone, 1981 Szasz TS: The Manufacture of Madness: A Comparative Study of the Inquisition and the Mental Health Movement. New York, Delta, ... ...
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48: High self esteem is atheistic paganism! Psychiatry promotes Self ...
... This is one of the most common Causes". He then goes on to list things like: "when they are in Debt to others", "the secret Root or Cause of all this, is the worst Part of the Sin, which is too much ... We have discovered a new mental illness that we are requesting be added to the DSM-5 as a new disorder: We call it the "high self-esteem anxiety disorder". It is when people loose sleep because they ... Biblical low self esteem is when a brain surgeon views a janitor as more important. Biblical low self esteem is when kings view their servants as kings and when kings submit to their servants as ... of the nation of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of Hebrews; as to the Law, a Pharisee; as to zeal, a persecutor of the church; as to the righteousness which is in the Law, found blameless. ... Baalam is called "mad" and he is and example of high self esteem, self-willed, violation of the conscience and madness are all related: "Daring, self-willed, they do not tremble when they revile ... ...
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49: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
... You say it is impossible; but, said Carlyle, "The human brain, looking at these sleek English horses, refuses to believe in such impossibility for English men." Nevertheless, forty years have passed ... Had a bit of bread and butter and cup of coffee to-day. Health is awful bad, not half the size he was; exposure and want of food is the cause; got wet last night, and is very stiff in consequence. Has ... A month later, when one of my staff took the census of the sleepers out of doors along the line of the Thames from Blackfriars to Westminster, he found three hundred and sixty-eight persons sleeping ... Here, however, would be one ship at least whose appearance foretold no disorder, gave rise to no debauchery, and from whose capacious hull would stream forth an Army of men, who, instead of thronging ... Our annals team with successful rescues effected from the ranks of the drunken army. The following will not only be examples of this, but will tend to illustrate the strength and madness of the ... ...
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50: Sabbatatrians Refuted and Sabbath keepers Exposed: 2011 AD
... Not even God Himself can set aside or suspend moral laws because such laws are based on the natural laws of cause and effect. Before the Hebrews left Egypt, the instructions God gave them regarding ... Also, the Earth orbit was changed so that 5¼ days were added. Written traditions by many of the ancient peoples recount the disorder of the seasons and connect it directly with the motion of the ... Adjustments were soon outdated and had to be readjusted. Clay tables found at the royal library in Nineveh record astronomical observations made prior to the time our present system was established. ... William Russell examines Ellen White and determines that her visions are "the result of a diseased organization or condition of the brain or nervous system." (See Canright, Life of Mrs. E. G. White.) ... And looking round about upon them all, he said unto the man, Stretch forth thy hand. And he did so: and his hand was restored whole as the other. And they were filled with madness; and communed one ... ...
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