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1: A treatise of melancholie, Timothy Bright, 1586 AD
"The dayly experience of phrensies, madnesse, lunasies, and melancholy cured by .. . art in that kinde, hath caused some to judge more basely of the soule... I have layd open howe the ... is betwixt natural melancholie, and that heavy hande of God upon the afflicted conscience, tormented with remorse of sinne, & feare of his judgement. ... ... Here it first proceedeth from the mindes apprehension: there from the humour, which deluding the organicall actions, abuseth the minde, and draweth it into erronious judgement, through false ... and trembling heart, now panting under the terrors of God : there in melancholy the vain opened, neesing powder or bearefoote ministred, cordialls of ... Howe diverslie the word Melancholia is taken It signifieth in all, either a certayne fearefull disposition of the mind altered from reason, or else an ... spirite, and those stormes of outragious love, hatred, hope or feare, wherewith bodies so passionate are here and there, tossed with disquiet .. . ... ...
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2: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
... Instead Bright recommends only counsel to be the cure. "The dayly experience of phrensies, madnesse, lunasies, and melancholy cured by .. . art in that kinde, hath caused some to judge more ... is betwixt natural melancholie, and that heavy hande of God upon the afflicted conscience, tormented with remorse of sinne, & feare of his judgement. ... ... Here it first proceedeth from the mindes apprehension: there from the humour, which deluding the organicall actions, abuseth the minde, and draweth it into erronious judgement, through false ... and trembling heart, now panting under the terrors of God : there in melancholy the vain opened, neesing powder or bearefoote ministred, cordialls of ... to the good or ill which it apprehends, and our affections stir the humors of the body, so that oftentimes both our souls and bodies are troubled hereby." ... Heinroth has 9 type of insanity, all of which are unfree: "Insanity, Dementia, Rage, Melancholia, Idiocy, Apathy, Insane melancholia, Confusion, Timidity" ... ...
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3: A discourse concerning trouble of mind, and the disease of melancholly ...
Introduction: In 1691 AD, Timothy Rogers, a minister for a church, describes depression (melancholy) as caused by a sin problem: "A sense of Sin, and great sorrow for it", "a ... "Racking Pain, the immediate prospect of Death, and together with this, an apprehension of God's Displeasure, and the fear of being cast out of his Glorious ... Soul and Body dwelling together, it is convenient, that as the Soul should be cured, by the Word, by Prayer, by Fasting, or by Comforting; so the Body must be ... On his recovery he wrote this book as an offering 'for his wonderful restoration', to discharge 'the Duty of those Persons whom God hath delivered from Melancholy, ... THERE is a very great difference between such as are only under trouble of Conscience, and such whose Bodies are greatly diseased at the same time: A sense of Sin, ... I take it for granted, and I verily believe, I say nothing but what is true; When this ugly Humour is deeply fixed, and path spread its Malignant Influence over ... ...
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4: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
... Not until the breath leaves their bodies should we cease to labour and wrestle for their salvation. But when they have reached a certain point ... gaunt and hunger-stricken through the streets droning out their melancholy ditties, crowding the Union or toiling like galley slaves on ... at least like Him of whom it was said, "Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man hath not where to lay His head." ... Some men who were aware of her practice surprised her by dashing a bucket of water on her. The blow to her weak system caused illness, and the ... that these girls are not treated at all like other cases; they inspire disgust, and are most frequently discharged before being really cured. ... The Police Superintendent answered, "Fifty times." The magistrate remarked, in somewhat grim humour, "Then this is her Jubilee," and, moved by ... But one of our main hopes would be in the apprehension by the Colonists of the fact that all our efforts were put forth on their behalf. Every ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/in-darkest-england-and-the-way-out-william-booth-1890ad.htm
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5: The Soul's Conflict, Richard Sibbs, 1635 AD
The very title of the book says it all! Sibbs viewed that insanity was caused by an inner conflict and cured only by faith in Christ! He recognizes the conflict between good and bad conduct and how the conscience can bring ... stirres up the affections answerable to the good or ill which it apprehends, and our affections stir the humors of the body, so that oftentimes both our souls and bodies are troubled hereby." ... evil, it is rejected with distant, and so our affections are stirred up suitably to our apprehension of the object. 4. Affections stir up the spirits. 5. The spirits raise the humours, and ... A treatise of the inward disquietments of distressed spirits, with comfortable remedies to establish them, 1635 London, Dawlman pp. 141-3, 146-7, 151, 233-5 We see, that the soule hath ... the direct commandement of God : thus superstition breeds false fears, and false feare brings true vexation. "Now this Feare did nor arise from danger of Infection, and yet it drew it on. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/the-souls-conflict-richard-sibbs-1635ad.htm
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6: Sin was viewed as the cause (etiology) of mental illness
... mental illness is present, that exposure to "hellfire and Brimstone" preaching will make the melancholy worse than if he had never been exposed to such preaching. ... E. Mental illness is caused by guilt of unrepented sin, fear of going to hell: "THERE is a very great difference between such as are only under trouble of Conscience, and such whose Bodies are greatly diseased at the same time: A sense of Sin, and great sorrow for it ... great distress of Conscience for many Months, and under a continued fear and apprehension of God's displeasure ... From their Apostacy [falling away from Christianity] we may derive all our miseries; both the pains and ... In 1667 AD, Thomas Willis clearly understood that madness was a spiritual problem to be cured with torture. His statement says it all: "Wherefore, Furious Mad-men are ... He correctly understands that depression is caused by sin: "dread of those Punishments, which he hath threatened to inflict on unrelenting sinners". In 1694 AD, ... ...
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7: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
... Tom. II, cons. 27 contains a detailed account of the origin of melancholy from psychological sources. He noted correctly (Tom. III, p. 7; T. IV, pp. 6, 64; T. II, p. ... He described (Observat. med., libr. III, 7) a case in which a man who had become melancholic for love could be cured by having his hemorrhoidal vessels opened. His ... the desert, looking like dried-up mummies with their black, dirty, lean bodies, and exposing themselves to all the hardships of the weather and the seasons. His book De medicina methodica (libr. X, cap. X) contains an excellent description of melancholia, documented by several case histories. Lucas Tozzi was born in 1640 in ... The former presents insanity caused by jealousy, the latter describes lycanthropy. Bellini, who was born in 1643 in Florence and was professor in that city, gave us ... Fear and trembling at the sight of anything fast-moving in the vicinity, fearful apprehension of all kinds of misfortunes which might take place, suspicion of every ... ...
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8: Mad-Doctors: William Battie: 1703-1776 AD
... he was a humoralistic doctor. He stated that vomits cured madness not because it removed phlegm from the body, but because it physically shook up the nerve endings. ... Bad nerve fibers no more cause insanity than melancholy blood! Yet modern chemical psychiatry believes all mental illness is caused by chemical imbalances and bad DNA ... Lunatic "the man who is so mistaken, and who cannot be set right" While Battie rejected the classifications of his day: "Lunacy, Spleen, Melancholy, Hurry of the ... upon his own recollection or the information of those about him, is in the apprehension of all sober persons a Lunatic." (A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, ... Which very frequent case of suicide, though generally ascribed to Lunacy by the verdict of a good-natured Jury, except where the deceased hath not left assets, are no ... as are the known causes of his disorder; for the same reason as rest is recommended to bodies fatigued, and the not attempting to walk when the ankles are strained. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-history-mad-doctors-william-battie-1703-1776ad.htm
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9: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
... Example 129. A carpenter of Anvers imagined that during the night he saw a number of horrible spectres. The terror which they caused him was so great, that he became insane. He was ... Example 133. A lady affected with melancholia after her lying-in, began, after a long struggle between sanity and insanity, to believe she had been guilty of crimes for which she was ... For several days M. Leuret renewed these attempts; but always with the same result. September 25. There can be no doubt that A. is effectually cured. This man, previous to the last mode of treatment, was thin and melancholy, now he is stout and looks ... by the poor man's spirit. " My friend laid his arms, properly prepared against intrusion of any kind, by the bedside, and retired to rest, not without some degree of apprehension. ... greatly depressed ; I feel as though I had a fever; and whether sleeping or waking, the slaughtered bodies, with their hideous and blood-stained countenances, are always before me. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/on-hallucinations-a-history-and-explanation-alexandre-j-f-brierre-de-boismont-1859ad.htm
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10: A treatise on insanity: in which are contained the Principles ...
... A melancholy reflection !-but it is not less true than it is calculated to interest our best and tenderest sympathies. I cannot here avoid giving my most decided ... A keen and an unanswerable stroke of pleasantry seemed best adapted to correct this fantastic whim. Another convalescent of a gay and facetious humour, instructed in ... At the beginning of the second plate I have given a lengthened cranium. It is that of a maniac of forty-two years of age, who was completely cured about seven years ... point of view. I have contrasted it with another well formed skull, and I have caused a corresponding section to be made of both in the direction of the most ... appearance within the cavity of the cranium than are observable on opening the bodies of persons who have died of apoplexy, epilepsy, nervous fevers, and ... Melancholia, continued mania, dementia and ideotism are more unyielding, and mania complicated with epilepsy is seldom or never cured. Such at least, during a stormy ... ...
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11: The Anatomy Of Melancholy, Robert Burton, 1621 AD
Burton shows that madness is caused by the mind, not the body: "but forasmuch as this malady is caused by precedent Imagination, and the Appetite, to whom Spirits obey, are subject to those principall parts, the Braine must needs ... Now the Phantasie he moves by mediation of humors : Although many Physitians are of opinion that the Devil can alter the minde, and produce this disease of himselfe .. . Agrippa and Lavater are perswaded that this humour invites the Divell to it, wheresoever it is in extremity, and of all other Melancholy ... If they see one possessed, bewitch't, or an Epileptick Paroxisme, a man shaking with the palsy, or giddy-headed, reeling, or standing in a dangerous place &c. for many dayes after it runs in their mindes, they are afraid they ... In Disposition, is that transitory Melancholy, which goes and comes upon every small occasion of sorrow, neede, sicknesse, trouble, feare, griefe, passion, or perturbation of the Minde, or any manner of care, discontent, or ... ...
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12: The Spirit of Disease; or Diseases From the Spirit, Franciscus ...
In 1694 AD, Franciscus Mercurius van Helmont reported a method of water torture used by his father, Johann Baptista van Helmont to cure insanity. This was later improved upon by Patrick Blair in 1725 AD. Most important, was the fact that Helmont believed "raging madness" was a disease caused by the human spirit and will. It was a form ... And since these Idea's consist of a fiery and watery Essence, according to section 19. consequently those affective Images may these two ways bereave Persons of their understanding; viz. either by stirring up our Fire into an over-strong Activity, which causeth Raging Madness, and as hath been said, may in several Cases be cured by casting the Patients into the Water; or else by producing such a Sorrow and Melancholy, as is accompanied with continual weeping, which often causes the Persons so afflicted to become mopish, or foolish, as hath been hinted section 19. (p 44-46) "The name magnetism is given to the occult influence that bodies exert on each other ... ...
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13: Introduction to the history of psychiatry
However church ministers believed that sinful living caused "melancholy blood" which in turn caused insanity. With the discovery of the cell in 1858 AD, humoralism went extinct and doctors suddenly realized that insanity was not caused by "bad blood". Today psychiatrists have replaced "humoral imbalances in the blood" with "chemical imbalances in the brain." 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" ... Changes in behaviours were the sole domain of church ministers until about 1675 AD. It is clear that in 1300 AD as in today, that there were people who had nothing wrong with their bodies who became dependant ... It was enacted that two or more justices of the peace could authorize the apprehension of lunatics who were `furiously mad, and dangerous', by the town or parish officials, and order their confinement, `safely ... ...
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14: Psychiatry historic treatments vomits, bloodletting, cold baths ...
... One key observation is that the mad doctors of from 1700 - 1900 AD, agreed that isolation, incarceration and vomits indeed cured mental illness. It is clear they had no idea why this worked, but they observed that these ... As a Sick Man whose Stomach is against other Meats, must Eat of that which he can Eat of. And God hath provided variety of Meats, that one may do the Work, when the other are wanting." (The Signs and Causes of Melancholy, Richard Baxter, 1670 AD) Attending church weekly: Always be in the company of positive holy Christians (never miss ... They offer no solution, but do prescribe Neuroleptic drugs that will artificially and chemically zap them out of their melancholic inactivity like 10 cups of coffee. The depression is caused by the religious views of the ... point of view." "That this remedy deserves the attention it receives in this Institution, appears evident by the unusual number of recoveries, in cases of melancholia, to which class the warm bath is chiefly applied. ... ...
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15: Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind ...
... The chair is confined to one spot by means of staples fixed in the floor. Click to View Click to View In 1792 AD, William Pargeter, Doctor and Chaplain, cured the insane by "catching the eye" of the patient. "the first object of a physician, ... To this most renowned teacher of the day, melancholia was nothing but a disease caused by black juices; and his students Girard Van Swieten (1700-1772), and Anton de Haen ( 1704-1776), who founded the medical school at Vienna, and William Cullen (1712-1790) and John Pringle ... As soon as the medicine reduced his pulse to 70, he became rational. Upon continuing it, his pulse fell to 50, at which time he became melancholy. An additional quantity of the medicine reduced it to 40 strokes in a minute, which nearly ... In the latter condition of their bodies, they revert to that state which takes place in children, and which I have said protects them from the frequent occurrence of this disease. V. Women, in consequence of the greater predisposition ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/medical-inquiries-and-observations-upon-the-diseases-of-the-mind-benjamin-rush-1812ad.htm
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16: Essay on the Demoniacs of the New Testament, Hugh Farmer, 1775 ...
Insanity is not Demon possession! more In 1775 AD, Hugh Farmer, church minister, correctly taught that demon possession never caused insanity. Farmer would not "ascribe madness and epileptic fits to ... a simple disease. "From hence it follows, that when we read in the New Testament, that Christ and his apostles cast out demons; this must mean, that they cured demoniacs; and it can mean no more . . . ... 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 epileptic persons'. ... With regard to the Heathens, it is well known, that they advanced human spirits to the rank of gods and demons; and that they judged them capable of entering the bodies of mankind, and of producing ... The evangelist Matthew, therefore, without doubt, by lunatics meaned epileptics. He could not be ignorant of the common signification of this term; and hath himself recorded an instance of its ... ...
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17: 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 ... Susannah Wesley wrote her son John Wesley about a case where John Monro was treating in Bedlam. She said, "the man is not Lunatick, but rather under strong convictions of sin; and hath much more need ... Thomas's Hospital in London in November 1787. The patient, who had many of the classic features of melancholia, had his head covered with a flannel by Birch who "rubbed the electric sparks all over ... LONDON, June 11, 1747 44. An Hysteric Cholic. Mrs. Watts, by using the cold bath two and twenty times in a month, was entirely cured of an hysteric cholic, fits, and convulsive motions, continual ... Bruise also the leaves and bind them on the head, and give three spoonfuls of the juice warm every morning. This generally cures melancholy. The juice alone, taken twice a day, will cure. Or, ... ...
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18: A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD
... The names alone usually given to this disorder and its several Species, viz. Lunacy, Spleen, Melancholy, Hurry of the Spirits, ctc. may convince any one of the truth of this assertion, without having ... SECT. VIII. The causes of Madness FOrafmuch as prxternatural pressure upon the nerves is in human apprehension the nearest to delusive sensation thereby excited ; whatever injury creates such pressure ... Whoever has attended to the accidents that animal bodies are liable to must have observed that several membranes, which in their natural state appear smooth and even, are sometimes suddenly at other ... Now, altho' the discovery of the blood's cir-culation hath demonstrated that the fluids are paffive in every circumstance of animal life whe-ther found or distempered, it will however be very useful ... To such vascular laxity arising from muscular spasm may be referred the many instances of Madness occasioned by praemature, excesfive, or unnatural Venery, by Gonorhceas ill cured with loads of ... ...
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19: The Destruction of Jerusalem - George Peter Holford, 1805AD
... of Jerusalem, and the Jews having persisted to refuse him, the whole nation were so much alarmed, by the mere apprehension of war, that they neglected even to till their lands ! The storm, however, blew over. ... When the guards informed the Curator of this event, he sent men to assist them in shutting it, who with great difficulty succeeded. -- This gate, as hath been observed already, 'Was of solid brass, and required ... They tried the edges of their swords on their carcasses, and even on some that were yet breathing ; while Simon Goras chose this melancholy and awful period to manifest the deep Malignity and cruelty of his nature in the execution of the High Priest Matthias, and his three sons, whom he caused to be condemned as favourers of the Romans. The father, in consideration ... the beginning of the siege (4th mo. 14th) to the 1st of 7th mo. following, one hundred and fifteen thousand eight hundred and eighty dead bodies had been carried through one gate only, which he had guarded. ... ...
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20: Encyclopedia of Pentecostal History of Tongues: 150 AD - 1901 ...
... For by these means we too have seen many persons freed from grievous calamities, and from distractions of mind, and madness, and countless other ills, which could be cured neither by men nor devils" ... But "that which hath been made glorious hath not been made glorious in this respect by reason of the glory that surpasseth; " and there is need to us first of the glory which admits of being done ... part," though it be, of the prophets, suppose that they can, without a clear exposition and apprehension of these, find in whole the one precious pearl, and behold "the excellency of the knowledge ... "And as He Himself before His passion put to confusion demons by His word and command, so now, by the name and sign of the same passion, unclean spirits, having insinuated themselves into the bodies ... Franz's Answer: "Jehovah God." (Fred W. Franz on the witness stand under oath, New York King's County Clerks' Court Record, 1940, vol. II, p 795) 1942 Christ Jesus has caused the understanding of the ... ...
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21: Bulwarks of the Faith Foy E Wallace JR. Refuting Dogmas Catholicism ...
... I say, let the church know the truth, let the members of the church know the truth, and the church will be safe. The ignorance that prevails in religious circles, in denominational bodies, is creeping ... Yet they now insist that this is what the framers of the slogan "really meant"! Well, I wonder what Peter "really meant"-just the opposite of what the Holy Spirit caused him to say also? But here a ... One of them reads: "Whosoever transgresseth (goeth onward) and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ, hath not God"-2 Jno. 1:9. Another one reads: "That ye may learn not to go beyond the things that ... the ears of the child, for understanding; 130 BULWARKS OF THE FAITH the nostrils for the sweet odor of spiritual life; and moistens the baby's tongue with his saliva to signify the dumb being cured. ... It was only with regard to requisitions which might be made on them from another quarter that apprehension could exist. It was reasonable that England should desire to know not only what the Pope ... ...
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22: Life of Mrs. E.G. White - Her Claims Refuted, by D.M. Canright ...
... She lay unconscious for three weeks, and was not expected to live (p. 10). When she began to recover and saw how disfigured she was, she wanted to die. She became melancholy, and avoided all company. ... She said: "It seemed to me that my doom was fixed" (p. 28). Her parents and all the family accepted Miller's theories, which caused their separation from the Methodist Church. Miller's prediction that ... He said: "But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only" (Matt. 24:36). "It is not for you to know the times or the seasons which the Father hath put in his ... How utterly inconsistent is the association of the young missionary students of the Seventh-day Adventist people with the student volunteers of the other Christian bodies, if they believe and remain ... Age itself has almost cured her. W.J. Fairfield, M.D." Dr. Wm. Russell, long a Seventh-day Adventist, and a chief physician in the Sanitarium, wrote July 12, 1869, that he had made up his mind some ... ...
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23: "Seventh-day Adventism Renounced" by D. M. Canright, 1914
... Toward the Seventh-Day Adventists as a people I cherish none but feelings of kindness. Generally, their piety is undoubtedly genuine, though misanthropic and melancholy. They take a low view of human ... Matt. 24:36,42,44; 25:13. "Take ye heed, watch and pray: for ye know not when the time is." Mark 13:33. "It is not for you to know the time or the seasons, which the Father hath put in his own power." ... O, yes; but we naturally become a little suspicious of the man who is compelled to be constantly explaining his conduct. Straight works needs no explanation. They say the Lord caused them to be ... Thus lambs and oxen were the type of which Jesus was the antitype. But he was a MAN and they were BEASTS. The bodies of those beasts were BURNED, Heb. 13:11,12, but Christ, the antitype was not ... Age itself has almost cured her. W.J. Fairfield, M.D." Dr. Wm. Russell, long a Seventh-day Adventist, and a chief physician in the Sanitarium, wrote July 12th, 1869, that he had made up his mind some ... ...
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24: A discourse of the damned art of witchcraft, William Perkins ...
Insanity was caused partly from the devil's temptations and partly from the choices of the persons themselves. This was not demon possession, but demonic temptation that weak people yielded to. He stressed that madness was not caused by physical diseases, but spiritual choices. "This man hath a crazie braine, and is troubled with melancholy ... Witches of our times (say they) are aged persons, of weake braines, and troubled with abundance of melancholie, and the devill taketh advauntage of the humor, and so deludes them, perswading that they have ... Againe, our Witches know that they sinne in their practises of Witchcraft, and therefore they use subtill meanes to cover them, and he that would convict them, must have great dexteritie to goe beyond them. Now if they were persons deluded, through corruption of any humors; Tooke what humour caused them to doe a thing, the same would urge them to disclose it. Thirdly; they are also of the same stamp, they take the same courses in all their ... ...
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25: The Signs and Causes of Melancholy, Richard Baxter, 1670 AD
In 1670 AD, Richard Baxter, Church Minister, took the view that insanity and depression were caused by life circumstances, moral choices and sins of an individual, that induced bad "melancholy blood". 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 blood. 3 insanity. "Root and Foundation, is usually a Depravation of the Mass of ... THE matter which is the Root and Foundation, is usually a Depravation of the Mass of Blood, which is the Vehicle of the Spirits, and that is usually accompanied with some Diseases of the Stomach, Spleen, Liver or other Parts, which are for the due Concoction, Motion and Purification of the Blood, which Diseases are so various, that they are seldom the same in many Persons, and hardly known to the Wisest Physicians. SUCH a black distinct Humour called Melancholy, which hath of old been accused, is rarely, if ... ...
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26: A treatise of the passions and faculties of the soul of man, ...
In 1640 AD, Edward Reynolds, a preacher for a church, correctly rejected the quack medical opinions and practices of his day: that mental illness was of physical origin. He correctly saw that "melancholy blood" did not cause mental illness. Today chemical psychiatrists continue this deception by prescribing drugs ... is it in the Passions of the Mind; when any of them are excessive, the way to remit them, is by admitting of some further perturbation from others, and so distracting the forces of the former : Whether the Passions we admit, be contrarie; as when a dead Palsie is cured with a burning Feaver, and Souldiers suppresse the feare of Death, by the shame of Basenesse .. . ... For the first, we see in matter of Griefe, the Mind doth receive (as it were) some lightnesse and comfort, when it finds it self generative unto others, and produces sympathie in them : For hereby it is (as it were) disburthened, and cannot but find that easier, to the sustaining whereof, it hath the assistance ... ...
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27: A treatise of Anger, John Downame, 1609 AD
That Downame had much experience of mental patients is shown by his observation on 'unjust anger' which `hath not alwayes a true cause, but sometime fained & imaginary' - a fair description of what is called today a paranoid reaction. His medical ... of the body alone, for the formall cause, namely the appetite and desire of revenge stirred up by the apprehension of the injurie offered, doth more properly belong to the soule, and therefore I call it a mixt affection proceeding from them both ... ... The eyes to stare and candle, as though with the Cockatrice they would kill with their lookes. The teeth to gnash like a furious Bore. The face now red, and soone after pale, as if either it blushed for shame of the mindes follie, or envyed others ... : so no man can abide (and therefore much lesse an angry man) to have his gauled faults, too much rubbed, or the woundes and diseases of his minde, healed and cured, with too sharpe a corrasive and lothsome potion of insolent and bitter wordes. ... ...
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28: Advancement of Learning, Francis Bacon, 1605 AD
... For the Lyneaments of the bodie doe disclose the disposition and inclination of the minde in generall; but the Motions of the countenance and parts, doe not onely so, but doe further disclose the present humour and state of the mind & will. For as your Majestie sayth ... For the consideration is double, EITHER HOW, AND HOW FARRE THE HUMOURS AND AFFECTS OF THE BODIE, DOE ALTER OR WORKE UPON THE MIND; or againe, HOW AND HOW FARRE THE PASSIONS, OR APPREHENSIONS OF THE MINDE, DOE ALTER OR WORKE UPON THE BODIE. The former of these, hath beene enquired and considered, as a part, and appendix of Medicine, but much more as a part of Religion or superstition. For the Physitian prescribeth Cures of the minde in Phrensies, and melancholy ... according to the appearances, and artificially with a reference to the diseases and symptomes which resulted from them, in case where the Anatomy is of a defunct patient; wheras now upon opening of bodies, they are passed over sleightly, and in silence .. . ... ...
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29: Spital Sermon, Andrew Snape, 1718 AD
Click to View Introduction: In 1718 AD, Andrew Snape is the first preacher to diverge from the widely held view that insanity was caused by solely by sin. Snape marks the beginning of Chemical psychiatry. Having said this, Snape highlighted that ... Men and Women 75; Cured of their Lunacy, and discharged thence the said year 41; Distracted Persons buried last year 13 ; Now remaining there under Cure, and provided with Physick, Dyet, and other Relief, at the Charge of the said Hospital 118'. ... Much of Snape's text quoted here was plagiarised by Robinson (1729) in his New system of the spleen, vapours, and hypochondriack melancholy, who in turn was paraphrased without acknowledgment in A dissertation upon the nerves, 1768 by William Smith M ... The Gay and Merry, the Doleful and Complaining, the Fond and Loving, the Angry and Revengeful, the Silent and Sullen Humour, succeed one another by sudden Starts, without any Occasion administer'd, without any Object to excite them. Sometimes a short ... ...
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30: Experimenta & Observationes Physicae, Robert Boyle, 1691 AD
In 1691 AD, Robert Boyle (inventor of Boyle's Law of the relationship between pressure and volume of gas), believed that the mind, not the body caused insanity. Boyle gave two case histories of hypochondria which he correctly labels as "emotional ... When the soldiers besieged the town his friends fled the church and left him all alone. He suddenly was cured and ran out for fright of death. It is a clear case of the well documented was malingering where someone fakes insanity after an accident, ... Letter from Sir William Petty to Robert Boyle, Dublin 15 April 1653. In : The works of the Honourable Robert Boyle, edited by T. Birch London, Millar, 1744 Vol. 5, pp. 297-8 The . . . disease you labour under, is, your apprehension of many diseases, ... My cousin Highmore's curious hand hath shewn you so much of the fabrick of man's body, that you cannot think, but that so complete a piece as yourself will be always at some little fault or other. But you ought no more to take every such little ... ...
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31: A New System of the Spleen, Nicholas Robinson, 1729 AD
... So that no Scene of Horror can be more dreadful, than to view an Atheist on his Bed of Sickness, just reviving to a Sense of his being forsaken of God, and all Hopes of his Mercy." Nicholas Robinson believed that mental illness was caused by feelings ... 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 Piece of Ruin, and wears his Soul in ... He is lost to himself, his Friends, his Country, and Relations; he is dark and benighted in the full Glare of Day, and trembles to behold the Face of the Sun, from an Apprehension, that it insults his Misery. He flies to his Couch, in hopes to bury ... Iron with a single Impulse, throw off their Bonds, Chains, and Shackles, to the Wonder and Surprize of all that see them; nor are they scarce ever tired, tho' they exercise their Bodies whole Days and Nights, and are almost continually without Sleep. ... ...
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32: On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell ...
Having concluded much of insanity was pure faking, he lost interest in psychiatry 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 ... While psychiatrists in the 1940's actively treated hysterics as insane because of physical problems with their bodies, Carter saw the symptoms as having their origin in the freewill of the human spirit: "in some cases, to a short attack of laughter ... While he accepted the fact that torture indeed "cured" in some cases, he realized that most hysterics were prepared to endure even torture, to gain the desired sympathy, attention and special privileges associated with "being sick". "that a girl who ... The attack does not usually commence until the first apprehension has in some measure yielded to a feeling of security, and consequently it is most apt to occur, either where the fear has been out of proportion to the danger, or where the danger ... ...
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33: (Diagnosis, Guardianship, and Residential Care of the Mentally ...
... 1300 AD as in today, that there were people who had nothing wrong with their bodies who became dependant and the courts appointed a close relative as a kind of power of attorney in order to protect themselves and their families from financial ruin. ... . . . that . . . deprived him of his understanding and of late caused him to fall into lunacy" (25). By contrast, a 1366 jury concluded that Robert Barry's insane violence was "induced by fear of his father" (26). William Burrishe was "put in great fear by thieves breaking into his mother's house in the night" so that he "became distract and speechless most times" (27). In 1623 Elizabeth Gate became "subject to a deep melancholy and discontent . . . by reason of her husband's death and his ... Wilson ... to take care of the lunatic and to minister physick unto him for his recovery if it be possible" (58). In 1627 Dorothy Cowper "was placed with Mr. [Dr.] Bennett to be cured of her lunacy . . . Mr. Bennett was a very honest man and one that ... ...
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34: Description Of The Retreat An Institution Near York For Insane ...
... It occurred, however, to the sensible mind of the superintendent, that all animals in a natural state, repose after a full meal ; and, reasoning by analogy, lie was led to imagine, that a liberal supper would perhaps prove the best anodyne. He therefore caused a patient, whose violent excite-ment of mind ... Retreat different from Bethlein and Luke's Hospitals -Definition of the terms Dementia, Melancholia, and Mania-The time which constitutes an old case The terms cured and recovered Inquiry whether Insanity is prejudicial to animal life Drs. Monro and Crichton's opinions Of the dis- orders to which the Insane are the most liable The causes of Mortality in the Retreat Ages of ... No. 46. Supervened epilepsy. No. 47. Succeeded the failure of her husband in business. No. 48. Succeeded the failure of her father in business. No. 49. Very melancholy temperament. No. 53. Succeeded disappointment of the affections. No. 54. Naturally of weak intellect. No. 55. Constitutional-Succeeded ... ...
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35: Sabbatatrians Refuted and Sabbath keepers Exposed: 2011 AD
... menology of Nisan made the TWO DAYS OF THE DARK OF THE MOON, 29, 30, rest days, so that each lunar month had 9 rest days, on which neither the sick could be cured nor a man in difficulty consult a prophet, none might travel, and fasting was enforced. ... to the close of the third millennium B.C., it is told how the god Marduk, having created and set in order the heavenly bodies, then placed the moon in the sky to make known the days and DIVIDE THE MONTH WITH HER PHASES." "Although this interesting ... Note that the moon is said to "make known the days" and its horns "the seasons," creating the Sabbath on the 7th and 14th days of the month. Quoting the tablet's translation, he finds: [The moon] He caused to shine, ruling the night: He set him then ... nations, which shall hear all these statutes, and say, Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people. 7For what nation is there so great, who hath God so nigh unto them, as the LORD our God is in all things that we call upon him for? ... ...
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36: Anti-psychotic drugs cause permanent brain damage
Pharmaceutical companies have successfully convinced the general public that that "mental illness" is caused by "biochemical imbalances" and represents a marketing scam unparalleled in history. TV advertisements shamelessly claim that their drugs ... that either this important secret hath been by its inventors withheld from the rest of man-kind, or, which is more probable, hath never yet been discovered." (A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD, p 71) When your life is in the ditch... ... biologically impaired, submissiveness, dependency, emptiness, defeated, hopelessness, joylessness, compliance, melancholia, mental collapse, despondence, helplessness, depression Action by choice: out of character choices, rebellion, revenge, ... In actuality, Prozac is profoundly disrupting the function of the brain." (Your Drug May Be Your Problem, Peter Breggin, David Cohen, 2007 AD, p 26) "led to the unnecessary drugging of millions of Americans who could be diagnosed, treated, and cured ... ...
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37: Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise, John Hill, 1766 AD
... Still more idiosyncratic, perhaps, is Hill's contention (p. 25) that the air of dry, high grounds worsens the condition of the patient. Virtually every writer I have read on the subject believed that onset of the hyp was caused by one of the six ... Nor is his reference to the Ancients as authority for the herbal pacification of an inflamed spleen surprising in the light of his researches: he was convinced that every illness could be cured by taking an appropriate herb or combination of herbs. ... The copy in the Royal Society of Medicine contains, among other additions, the words "by Sir John Hill" in pencil, and "85° Land. 1766," written in ink and probably a later addition. Melancholy, hypochondriasis, and the spleen were considered in the ... Clinker," JHI, XXVIII (1967), 577-90. See, for example, Jeremiah Waineright, A .Ilechanical Account of the Non-Naturals (1707); John Arbuthnot, An Essay Concerning the Ef-fects of Air on Human Bodies (1733); Frank Nichols, De Anima Med-ico (1750). ... ...
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38: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... Titus even condemned the Jews inside the city as savage beasts for hypocritically defiling the temple by turning it into a military fortress and filling it with 8,500 of dead bodies and blood. Pagan Titus said to the Jews, "You wicked villains? Why do you trample upon dead bodies in this temple" (Wars 4.201,313; 6:110,126). Ironically, even Josephus the Zealot, viewed Roman Titus as more righteous than his fellow Jews. In January AD 68, the Jews caused the extinction of their own High Priesthood ... (3) Now as to the attack the zealots made upon the people, and which I esteem the beginning of the city's destruction, it hath been already explained after an accurate manner; as also whence it arose, and to how great a mischief it was increased; ... such words; he made no manner of reply [like Jesus before Pilate] to what he said, but still did not leave off his melancholy ditty, till Albinus took him to be a madman [like Jesus: Mark 3:21], and dismissed him. (306) Now, during all the time ... ...
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39: Flavius Josephus Chronology of the Destruction of Jerusalem's ...
... Florus falsely accuses the Jews of starting all the trouble that he had actually caused. (Wars 2.333) Both Jewish city governors and queen Bernice write King Agrippa who investigates and calms down any rebellion of the Jews against Rome. (Wars 2.341) ... the outer temple was all of it overflowed with blood; and that day, at is came on, saw eight thousand five hundred dead bodies there." (Wars 4:313, Feb AD 68) c. "the Jews are vexed to pieces every day by their civil wars and dissensions, and are under greater misfortunes than, if they were once taken, could be inflicted on them by us. (376) Whether, therefore, anyone hath regard to what is for our safety, he ought to suffer these Jews to destroy one another; or whether he hath regard to the ... They confessed what was true, that they were the slaves, the scum, and the spurious and abortive offspring of our nation, (444) while they overthrew the city themselves, and forced the Romans, whether they would or no, to gain a melancholy ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/revelation/Bible-Only-Revelation-Commentary-Josephus-Chronology-Destruction-Jerusalem-First-Jewish-War-70AD.htm
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40: Flavius Josephus Chronology of the Destruction of Jerusalem's ...
... Florus falsely accuses the Jews of starting all the trouble that he had actually caused. (Wars 2.333) Both Jewish city governors and queen Bernice write King Agrippa who investigates and calms down any rebellion of the Jews against Rome. (Wars 2.341) ... the outer temple was all of it overflowed with blood; and that day, at is came on, saw eight thousand five hundred dead bodies there." (Wars 4:313, Feb AD 68) c. "the Jews are vexed to pieces every day by their civil wars and dissensions, and are under greater misfortunes than, if they were once taken, could be inflicted on them by us. (376) Whether, therefore, anyone hath regard to what is for our safety, he ought to suffer these Jews to destroy one another; or whether he hath regard to the ... They confessed what was true, that they were the slaves, the scum, and the spurious and abortive offspring of our nation, (444) while they overthrew the city themselves, and forced the Romans, whether they would or no, to gain a melancholy ... ...
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41: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
... In the early 1800s, Americans regularly turned to a book written by Scottish physician William Buchan for medical advice. In Domestic Medicine, Buchan prescribed this pithy remedy for melancholy: "The patient ought to take as much exercise in the ... Henry Cotton, superintendent at Trenton State Hospital in New Jersey, reported in 1916 that he cured insanity by removing his patients' teeth. Fever therapies were said to be beneficial, as were deep-sleep treatments, but while the initial reports of ... First came insulin coma therapy. Patients were injected with a high dose of insulin, which caused them to lapse into hypoglycemic comas, and when they were brought back to life with an injection of glucose, the New York Times explained, the "short ... There are three major dopaminergic pathways in the brain. The cell bodies of all three systems are located atop the brain stem, in either the substantia nigra or the ventral tegmentum. Their axons project to the basal ganglia (nigrostriatal system), ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/anatomy-of-an-epidemic-robert-whitaker-2010ad1.htm
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42: The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 AD
We may consider a blow on the head as an example: the resulting delirium is either transient or lethal. For this reason, true dementia, melancholia, mania, etc., can never be the effect of such injuries. . . . We do not deny that weakness of memory ... The moral problem this raised evidently troubled Freud enough to prevent his passing over it in silence. But his efforts to justify it caused Freud inadvertently to deliver a profoundly serious ethical blow against psychoanalysis. "I know," he ... the theologian, the cura animarum, and studied medicine in order to treat the sick bodies of natives. . . . Should we all, following Schweitzer's banner, emigrate to Africa and cure native diseases when our own sickness of soul cries to heaven?"39 In this important letter, Jung also rearticulates the individualistic, personal character of genuine psychotherapy: "The sermon is utterly inept as a cura animarum since the sickness is an individual affair and cannot be cured in a lecture hall.. . . ... ...
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43: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
... He completed the manuscript of the book four years later but had difficulties in finding a publisher, in part, he believed, because of the upset caused by the Spanish- American War. In a letter to H. B. Forman of 5 August he commented: The whole book ... The topics of their conversation included a discussion on immortality and the possibility of life being continued independently of our present bodies. Bucke was rather surprised to find that Tennyson seemed doubtful about the possibility of the ... The limb named sense of hearing has for branches and twigs the apprehension of loudness, of pitch, of distance, of direction and as a delicate twig just coming into being, the musical. sense. On the Plane of Self Consciousness 25 IL The important ... blindness would necessarily appear to the teacher, watching the development of the child and exercising its sense of sight upon colors, to be "cured." We have seen above that the color sense in the race cannot be many tens of thousands of years old. ... ...
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44: Kadesh-Barnea by Henry Clay Trumbull, 1884 AD
... Twelve years later, Palmer put more confidence in this " surly ruffian ;" and the tragic followings of this confidence caused a thrill of horror to all the civilized world. It was during the Egyptian-English war of 1882, that Palmer went into the ... up unto the place [the land] which the Lord hath promised." 5 And it must have been up just such a mountain way as this, that they went from the wady below the Wady Qadees. 14. A PLACE OF PILGRIMAGE. We were nearly an hour elambering this mountain. ... Palmer 5 says: "They are not deep wells, nor springs proper, but a few thcmu.il, or shallow pits;" and their position "is marked by a melancholy looking bed of rushes." Bartlett, 8 thinking that these wells were in "Wady Qadees, is fuller and more ... He is properly the sun-god, Ba al Shamen, Ba al (lord) of the heavens, the highest of the heavenly bodies, but still a 408 KADESH-BARNEA. own god before they entered Egypt. In doing this, with a view to meet the prejudices of the Egyptians, and to ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-henry-clay-trumbull-1884ad.htm
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