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1: An Epidemic Of Hysterics, William St. Clare, 1787 AD
An Epidemic Of Hysterics William St. Clare 1787 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View Introduction: In 1787 AD, William St. Clare, doctor, wrote about a classic case of hysteria where, "a girl put a mouse into the breast of another girl who had a great dread of mice. The girl was immediately thrown into a fit, and continued in it with the most violent convulsions for 24 hours". A total 24 girls began to imitate the symptoms and the cotton mill where they all worked was shut down for fear of a plague that entered the factory from a bag of cotton. Clare cured them all instantly with his electric shock machine! Here is an example of ... Meric Casaubon had correctly speculated in his "A treatise concerning enthusiasme" (1655) that such events were contagious (learned and imitated), "should ... These three cases show that "insane behaviour" is often a game and play acting. (An Epidemic Of Hysterics, William St. Clare, 1787 AD) "`I will not make a ... ...
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2: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: Real Mental Illnesses ...
... Three of the number lived about two miles from the place where the disorder first broke out, and three at another factory at Clitheroe, about ... The symptoms were, anxiety, strangulation, and very strong convulsions; and these were so violent as to last, without any intermission, from a ... machine, and by electric shocks, the patients were universally relieved without exception. As soon as the patients and country were assured that the complaint was merely nervous, easily cured, and not introduced by the cotton, no fresh person was affected. (An Epidemic Of Hysterics, William St. Clare, 1787 AD) ... When the group of girls saw that the reaction to a mouse being put down another girl's top got that girl a break from factory work, they joined in the game and got time off too! A total 24 girls began to imitate the symptoms and the cotton mill ... treatise concerning enthusiasme" (1655 AD) that such events were contagious (learned and imitated), "should be contagious: though not ... ...
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3: Hysteria: Great blunders in the history of psychiatry
... It is almost universally accepted that hysterics were faking mental illnesses in order to achieve a personal goal. This general ... In 1787 AD, William St. Clare, doctor, wrote about a classic case of hysteria where, "a girl put a mouse into the breast of another girl who had a great dread of mice. The girl was immediately thrown into a fit, and continued in it with the most violent convulsions for 24 hours". A total 24 girls began to imitate the symptoms and the cotton mill where they all worked was shut down for fear of a plague that entered the factory from a bag of cotton. Clare cured them all instantly with his electric shock ... Meric Casaubon had correctly speculated in his "A treatise concerning enthusiasme" (1655) that such events were contagious ... These three cases show that "insane behaviour" is often a game and play acting, known also as hysteria. (An Epidemic Of Hysterics, William St. Clare, 1787 AD) Click to View 3. In 1806 AD Philippe Pinel said: "Mania, as well as ... ...
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4: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
... Freind, doctor, related a case of contagious hysteria known as "the barking girls". Two related families of young girls were having a grand old time putting on a classic show of hysteria. In 1787 AD, William St. Clare noted in his "An Epidemic Of Hysterics" the following: "barking and howling like dogs . . . accompanied by violent rhythmic movements of the head and contortions of the face . . . when ... Snape marks the beginning of Chemical psychiatry. Having said this, Snape highlighted that there were three causes of madness: sin, ignorance, ... But Wesley also a quack when he stated that the cure for "Lunacy" included his electric shock machine, drinking herb tea 4 times a day, rubbing the ... of hysteria where, "a girl put a mouse into the breast of another girl who had a great dread of mice. The girl was immediately thrown into a fit, and continued in it with the most violent convulsions for 24 hours". A total 24 girls began to imitate the symptoms and the cotton mill where they all ... ...
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5: Sin was viewed as the cause (etiology) of mental illness
... mad doctors of Bedlam in 1750 AD. Today's psychiatrists have no more idea about the etiology or cure of mental illness then their mad doctor colleagues three centuries before them. ... In other words, the insane person was influenced by his environment from the outside, not some problem with brain nerves. In 1787 AD, William St. Clare, doctor, wrote about a classic case of hysteria where, "a girl put a mouse into the breast of another girl who had a great dread of mice. The girl was immediately thrown into a fit, and continued in it with the most violent convulsions for 24 hours". A total 24 girls began to imitate the symptoms and the cotton mill where they all worked was shut down for fear of a plague that entered the factory from a bag of cotton. Clare cured them all instantly with his electric shock ... His book on hysterics should have been the writing on the tombstone that exposed insanity for what it really is and psychiatry as quackery and junk pseudo science. But the Devil was ... ...
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6: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
... The patient might also receive individual 338 . ANATOMY OF AN EPIDEMIC psychotherapy to help this process along, and eventually the patient ... There must be at least two staff members present at the meeting, and preferably three, and this becomes a "team" that ideally will stay ... conversation. "They hear voices; we meet them, and we try to reassure them," Salo said. "They are psychotic, but they are not violent at all." ... In the early 1800s, Americans regularly turned to a book written by Scottish physician William Buchan for medical advice. In Domestic ... manic episode, she had officially become disabled by bipolar disorder. "I hate it," she says. "I am a Wellesley girl on welfare, and 26 . ... Henry Cotton, superintendent at Trenton State Hospital in New Jersey, reported in 1916 that he cured insanity by removing his patients' teeth. ... fight by the application of electric shocks to their feet.1° Even with a low dose of the drug, the mice remained noncombative when shocked. ... ...
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7: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
... BIOGRAPHY A short biography of General William Booth PHOTOS OF GENERAL WILLIAM BOOTH ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PART 1. THE DARKNESS. CHAPTER 1. WHY ... In the country darkness restores the labouring father to his little ones. In the town gas and the electric light enables the employer to rob ... of imprisonment: -- 14 days, 30 days, 30 days. 60 days, 60 days (three times in succession), 4 months, 6 months (twice), 9 months, 18 months, 2 years, 6 years, 7 years (twice), 14 years; 40 years 3 months and 6 days in the aggregate. Was flogged for violent conduct in gaol 8 times. ... After this he was on the staff of a Welsh paper. He married a decent girl, and had several little ones, but giving way to drink, lost ... them as partners in a Co-operative Farm, and see whether or no the success achieved in County Clare could not be repeated in Essex or in Kent. ... "Difficult? Yes, it will be difficult. The short-fibre cotton; that, too, was difficult. The waste-cotton shrub, long useless, disobedient as ... ...
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8: Uncommon Kind of Convulsions, John Freind, The philosophical ...
Uncommon Kind of Convulsions The philosophical Transactions, Vol 5 John Freind Doctor 1701 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1701 AD, John Freind, doctor, related a case of contagious hysteria known as "the barking girls". Two related families of young girls were having a grand old time putting on a classic show of hysteria. In 1787 AD, William St. Clare noted in his "An Epidemic Of Hysterics" the following: "barking and howling like dogs . . . accompanied by violent rhythmic movements of the head and contortions of the face . . . when their breath failed they would one by one fall into a paroxysm like an epileptic fit". (Uncommon Kind of Convulsions, John Freind, The philosophical Transactions, vol 5, 1701 AD) Uncommon Kind of Convulsions, John Freind, The philosophical Transactions, vol 5, 1701 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View Click to View Click to View Uncommon Kind of Convulsions, John Freind, The philosophical ... ...
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9: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
... The madness of Scythians (Melancholia Scytharum) who, according to legend, thought themselves changed into women, was also an epidemic ... According to his tables, violent patients become more violent and depressed patients more depressed at new moon and full moon, and their ... He also considers the skin system as having three aspects: as an absorbing system, not very active in the mentally disturbed, therefore with a ... in England, which in the earlier times of Willis (senior), Sydenham, etc. were not yet generally recognized, is undoubtedly William Cullen. ... Craziness at its peak, when it has fully flowered, characteristically becomes contagious. Arnold cites many such cases (Section HI. p. 231 ... into its elements, as water is decomposed into its own elements by electric processes, then the above manifestations of disease come to the ... The author of this book had occasion to administer prolonged treatment to an idiotic young girl, who had sunk to an animal level. She had ... ...
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10: Encyclopedia of Pentecostal History of Tongues: 150 AD - 1901 ...
... Clare of Monte Falcone conversed in French. (Acta sanctorum, Catholic Source, August II, 687) (Perspectives on the New Pentecostalism, Spitter, Stanley M. Burgess, ... he granted to the first three centuries, he actually showed very little interest in the question of spiritual gifts. The Methodists were, it must be admitted, often accused of "laying claim to almost every apostolic gift, in a full and ample manner, as they were possessed of old." (This from William Warburton, Bishop of ... eighteenth century in England," with people in Wesley's meetings exhibiting "violent motor reactions... convulsions and shakings" and screaming. (Clark, pp. ... In the 'laughing gift' the worshippers held their sides and reeled in their chairs till they became exhausted; and there were laughing songs so contagious that the ... Immediately, "a wave of emotion swept over the congregation like an electric shock." The awaited revival had begun. Physical manifestations and speaking in tongues ... ...
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11: Bulwarks of the Faith Foy E Wallace JR. Refuting Dogmas Catholicism ...
... To the words of the great statesman, lawyer and jurist, William E. Gladstone, of England, the United States and all the world should give heed. After reviewing these ... Provided for this ritual must be a table with white cloth, a crucifix, with two candles, holy water, a sprinkler, fresh water and a spoon, napkins, balls of cotton-wh... It is a solemn warning to a young man not to sponsor a beautiful young girl at baptism. He might later want to marry her! (Visible Church, page 78) No. 4: Difference ... The vessels pertaining to it are num-erous-they have all sorts of them. The textbook, "Visible Church," devotes three pages of pictures of the vessels essential ... the preaching of the kingdom suf-fered violence and men of violence took it by force-they sought to employ violent, forcible methods to make Jesus an earthly king. ... My own views and intentions in the future are of the smallest significance. But, if the arguments I have here offered make it my duty to de-clare them, I say at once ... ...
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12: Phantasmata or Illusions and Fanaticisms, Richard Robert Madden ...
kinds of insanity have not a contagious tendency'. J. F. K. Hecker in his account of 'the dancing mania' went further and suggested that study of epidemic insanity would 'afford a deep insight into the workings of the human mind in a state of society', that is into the group mind (The epidemics of the middle ages, 1846, translated by B. G. Babington). But because of the complex field of observation which presents itself when historical events are viewed through psychiatric eyes, most accounts have been anecdotal rather than analytical: 'Popular delusions began so early, spread so widely, and have lasted so long' wrote Charles Mackay, 'that instead of two or three volumes, fifty would scarcely ... of anxiety or panic in a multitude provoked by spread of a delusional conviction such as that the end of the world is imminent, to the most vicious, violent and prolonged cruelties and persecutions induced by mass delusions which abound in the histories of nations and religious movements. ... ...
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13: On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell ...
In the case of Sarah W. he noted, "the convulsive movements continued for upwards of two hours without the smallest abatement; and then, becoming gradually less violent, were at last succeeded by a state of perfect catalepsy, which lasted nearly an hour, and yielded in its turn to sleep" Carter viewed both men and women as hysterics, but noted: "greater proclivity of the ... Narcissism is always present, since the mentally ill get all kinds of undue sympathy and attention. "It is scarcely to be doubted, that if a girl who has thought herself neglected and uncared for, becomes the ... Usually commencing by two or three deep and hurried inspirations, these are followed by the sensation of globus; by various irregular muscular movements; by withdrawal, more or less complete, of the power to ... Food should only be given in very small quantities at a time, and that in the liquid form, on the principle laid down by the late Dr. William Hunter, and the patient must be strictly enjoined to abandon the ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/on-the-pathology-and-treatment-of-hysteria-robert-brudenell-carter-1853ad.htm
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14: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
In regard to large numbers of people experiencing the same hallucination, Boismont notes that, "in our opinion, decides the question in favor of moral causes. In fact, epidemic hallucinations, such as ... Hence the term alienation meaning estrangement from the reality of other men was anciently synonymous with madness : 'deluded imagination' wrote William Battie (1758) is the 'essential character of ... true-which had greatly annoyed him. "One of them." he said, " insulted my wife on three different occasions ; this exasperated me, and I threw myself on the scoundrel; but he changed himself into a horse, and gradually diminished to my sight; but this did not hinder me from killing him." The man was very violent, and it was necessary to place him in a strait-waistcoat; I had his head shaved, ... Michel Verdun confessed that he had killed a young girl who was gathering peas out of a garden ; and that himself and Burgot had killed and eaten four others. He mentioned the time and place, and the ... ...
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15: Hindu Gurus and Pentecostal preachers are identical!!!
... It needed-this kundalini- a very prepared host. (Tal Brooke, Riders of the Cosmic Circuit. pg. 64) Click to View "For the next three days my body was pulsating with the energy that surged through it. ... about 200,000 members and 600 centers around the world. His followers practiced meditation, chanting, naturism, primal screaming, extreme forms of violent exercise, shouting a mantra, and free love. ... The hush was electric. One could just feel the guards psychically trying to control the surges passing across the audience... Rajneesh's body was a glove covering a naked force...I felt it with an ... Two primary augments: the both involve the very same bodily manifestations the both are distributed by a touch from one already "in fire'' the phenomena being very contagious. the bodily ... There are breathing exercises, muscular exercises involving both tension and relaxation, and meditation. Qigong induces a whole-body relaxation response (Benson, Herbert, w/William Proctor. 1984. ... ...
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16: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
... Future volumes include William Henry Drummond (J.B. Lyons) and William Beaumont (Julian Smith). There is no shortage of meritorious subjects. Willing and capable authors are harder to acquire. The ... No comparable innovations affected psychiatry. The therapeutic ethos at Bucke's asylum revolved around three types of activity: work, play and religion. The great majority of the patients contributed ... For the first few years wood could be used for heating and cooking until waterpower could be harnessed to produce electricity. An electric railway could then be built from the executive building in ... The Bucke family, December 1893. Left to right: Pardee (b.1875), Will (b.1873), Ina (b.1877), Jessie ck Bue (b. Robert, in front (b.1881), Maurice (b.1868), Harold (b.1879), Clare (b.1870) and R.M. ... such as premonition of, and preparation for, by the individual of states and circumstances of which he has had no experience and we see the same thing in the maternal instinct in the very young girl. ... ...
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17: "Seventh-day Adventism Renounced" by D. M. Canright, 1914
... Joanna Southcott was wholly illiterate, a mere washer-woman. Ann Lee, the foundress of the Shakers, received no education, worked in a cotton factory, and was cook in a hospital. Joseph Smith, the ... They have issued four different publications against me, and Mrs. White, in her last "revelation," has devoted three articles to myself! Yet I don't amount to anything; never did! "Sour grapes," you ... opinions, however, which disgraced the Latin church and produced from time to time such violent agitations, none occasioned such universal panic, nor such dreadful impressions of terror or ... Hence, movements of this kind are nothing new. Seventh-day Adventism originated in the well-known movement of William Miller, who set the time for the end of the world in 1843-44. They claim now that ... An exact fit. Mrs. White's Physical Condition as Written by Herself in Testimony, Vol. I When nine years old a girl hit her on the nose with a stone, broke her nose, and nearly killed her. Page 9. "I ... ...
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18: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... In the pilot episode "Jeannie" speaks Arabic and is dressed in classic Arabic costume. So, the Beautiful girl in the bottle that granted her man, the object of her love, any wish after obediently ... one may derive them from about ten kings or more who reigned in order, one after another, for three hundred years, and who never once had any images or statues of themselves erected in our ... that fell outside the range of "statutory crimes" such as treason, forgery, or adultery." (Persecution in the Early Church, William H. C. Frend, Christian History Magazine, Issue 27, 1990 AD) d. ... The resulting lost trade and commerce in AD 112 echoes what Paul experienced at Ephesus years earlier in AD 50. a. "For this contagious superstition is not confined to the cities only but has spread ... And here especially he appealed most powerfully to the consciences of his hearers, while he denounced the rapacious and violent, and those who were slaves to an inordinate thirst of gain. Nay, he ... ...
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19: Fat And Blood, treatment of Neurasthenia And Hysteria, S. Weir ...
... A draught of air is supposed to do harm, and the doors and windows are closed, and the ingenuity of kindness is taxed to imagine new sources of like trouble, until at last, as I have seen more than once, the window-cracks are stuffed with cotton, the chimney is stopped, and even the keyhole guarded. It is easy to see where this all leads to: the nurse falls ill, and a new victim is found. I have seen an hysterical, anemic girl kill in this way three generations of nurses." Typical of the insane, they are insulted when you openly accuse them of being selfish to the needs of others: "If you tell the ... In other words, the real therapeutic agent is male medical authority, reinforced by the family and society." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 107) "Some nineteenth-century physicians-notably the famous American neurologist Silas Weir Mitchell (1829-1914), inventor of the legendary "rest cure" named after him-recognized that hysterics were malingerers. Having worked as a physician ... ...
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20: Daimonomageia. A small treatise of sicknesses and diseases from ...
... We are reminded of the story of Sybil who fabricated 13 personalities purely out of entertainment. In 1665 AD, Dr. William Drage concluded that he had witnessed several cases of demon possession in a couple of women. In fact, Mary Hall was faking the ... Causes . . . afflicting with strange and unaccustomed Symptoms, and commonly preternaturally violent, very seldom or not at all curable by Ordinary and Natural Remedies." It is best to view this as a comedy act put on by Mary Hall who was supposed possessed by two demons. Only then, do you realize how much fun she was having putting on her show and getting all kinds of attention. Typical of hysterics, the curtain rises on Act 1, and Mary Hall starts "the old shaking foot trick"! "It took her ... Escape duty or life situation: EDS-7.4.4. Obviously her father had told her "no" about something and she was a spoiled insolent brat who wanted her way. Sympathy: EDS-7.4.5. The poor young girl was suffering from a demon possession and likely had a ... ...
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21: Psychiatry: Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) or Dissociative ...
... Highly suggestible (psychologically-prone) people will of course respond in a way that can please the doctors, especially if there is a good rapport between them." (Manufacturing Victims, Dr. Tana Dineen, 2001, p 204) 3. This "epidemic" of MPD gave ... Read the Case of the jail house demoniac who fooled all the psychiatrists but not the church preacher! 2. In 1665 AD, Dr. William Drage concluded that he had witnessed several cases of demon possession in a couple of women. In fact, Mary Hall was ... Causes . . . afflicting with strange and unaccustomed Symptoms, and commonly preternaturally violent, very seldom or not at all curable by Ordinary and Natural Remedies." It is best to view this as a comedy act put on by Mary Hall who was supposed possessed by two demons. Only then, do you realize how much fun she was having putting on her show and getting all kinds of attention. Typical of hysterics, the curtain rises on Act 1, and Mary Hall starts "the old shaking foot trick"! "It took her ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-junk-science-multiple-personality-disorder-MPD-myth.htm
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22: Casebook of Biblical Psychiatry Version 7: The case of "Demon ...
... In Acts 16:16 you have an example of demon possession that was similar to modern fortune telling: "It happened that as we were going to the place of prayer, a slave-girl having a spirit of divination met us, who was bringing her masters much profit ... Click to View All modern fortune tellers and psychics are frauds! So are all TV faith healing preachers like Peter Popoff and Benny Hinn! In 1665 AD, Dr. William Drage concluded that he had witnessed several cases of demon possession in a couple of ... Causes . . . afflicting with strange and unaccustomed Symptoms, and commonly preternaturally violent, very seldom or not at all curable by Ordinary and Natural Remedies." It is best to view this as a comedy act put on by Mary Hall who was supposed possessed by two demons. Only then, do you realize how much fun she was having putting on her show and getting all kinds of attention. Typical of hysterics, the curtain rises on Act 1, and Mary Hall starts "the old shaking foot trick"! "It took her ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-mental-illness-casebook-of-biblical-psychiatry-real-cases-book-treatment-companion-demon.htm
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23: How does Torture and Coercion cure inanity? Introduction to the ...
... Torture was used by the "chemical psychiatrists" because they believed that inflicting pain, starvation, isolation, inducing nausea and diarrhea with drugs and spinning machines, hypothermic cold baths, electric shocks, chemical blistering of the ... But at the same time, another mad doctor named William Battie used most of these same methods. Battie tells us that for him to reject vomits as a cure, would be considered heresy. Indeed, of all the treatments of the 1750's, vomits was viewed as the cure of choice! Battie believes that mental illness is caused by a clogging of brain and nerve matter and he tells us that the reason vomits cures, is entirely in the physical convulsions associated with vomiting. The violent convulsive action of ... The science of psychiatry today, is in fact identical to the mad doctors of Bedlam in 1750 AD. Today's psychiatrists have no more idea about the etiology or cure of mental illness then their mad doctor colleagues three centuries before them. Neither ... ...
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24: Life of Mrs. E.G. White - Her Claims Refuted, by D.M. Canright ...
... After a time she tried to attend school again, but had to discontinue, as she could not study. So her school education never went beyond learning to read and write a little (p. 13). In 1840, at the age of thirteen, she heard William Miller preach that the end of the world would come in 1843. She was ... Her parents and all the family accepted Miller's theories, which caused their separation from the Methodist Church. Miller's prediction that the end would come Oct. 22, 1844, was based on a long line of doubtful chronological figures extending back over twenty-three hundred years. They were disputed by able scholars. Now, what did that uneducated girl know about these ancient ... Roberts: "The exciting cause of the first hysterical fit is generally some powerful and sudden emotional disturbance." "Sometimes the attack is preceded by disappointment, fear, violent, exciting, or even religious emotions" ("Library of Universal Knowledge," article, "Catalepsy"). Just her case in the ... ...
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25: Ellen G. White found guilty of plagiarism (copying)
... That astounding statement went far beyond anything that the Bible writers had ever claimed for themselves; and, in fact, it went far beyond anything she had ever claimed before. This call to the colors was contagious. Others took up the cry and have ... No one raised up against this assertion at the time. So that shows how far and how fast a small-town girl with the right connections can go. As Ellen herself kept telling everybody, her connections went all the way to the top. It took a few purges to ... Responding to her circulated invitation, for those with perplexities regarding her testimonies to write her about their objections and criticisms, physicians Charles E. Stewart and William S. Sadler both wrote Ellen and expressed their objections to ... With Sabbath keeping believers numbering fewer than three thousand, the issuance of this work was a courageous publishing venture. Volume 2 in 1860 presented the Christian experience and views of Ellen White. This was followed in 1864 by Spiritual ... ...
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26: Introduction to the history of psychiatry
... lunatics." (The most solitary of afflictions: madness and society in Britain 1700-1900, Andrew Scull, 1993 AD, p 16) The Poor Law of 1563 AD created three categories of poor: The 'Deserving Poor': unemployable widows, orphans and the sick. ... In addition, monastic houses [church run shelters under the control of church ministers] often gave shelter to lunatics in company with vagabonds and vagrants." (The Trade in Lunacy, William Ll. Parry-Jones, 1972 AD, p 6) See our outline: Church ... Indeed, colonists equated insanity with disruptive, violent, and deviant conduct, and assumed that it was caused by either demonological possession or moral turpitude. Religious authorities prompted the view that erratic behavior signified a person's compact with diabolical, supernatural forces by arguing that a possessed individual acted wildly, had unusual strength, made animal noises, and often spoke a language that had not been learned. Cotton Mather, the controversial Puritan clergyman and ... ...
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27: Church ministers were the first Psychiatrists!: The history of ...
... The modern hospital system as well the asylums all trace their origin back to a time when church ministers, not medical doctors, were the ones doing a loving work of benevolent care. There are three distinct branches in the history of psychiatry: Church ministers, psychoanalysis, chemical psychiatry. These three can be divided into two competing views of the causes and treatments for insanity: 1. spiritual causes with talking cures vs. 2. biological causes with drug and electric shock cures. The ... In addition, monastic houses [church run shelters under the control of church ministers] often gave shelter to lunatics in company with vagabonds and vagrants." (The Trade in Lunacy, William Ll. Parry-Jones, 1972 AD, p 6) Some church ministers ... Other inmates of this particular madhouse, near Harrow, had been placed there for such reasons as drunkenness, violent tempers and, in the case of two young girls, to break off love-affairs which did not meet with their parents' approval. Also ... ...
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28: Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind ...
... 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 ... This occurs most frequently in the beginning of a paroxysm of intellectual madness, but it rarely continues to affect the other faculties of the mind after two or three weeks, or after the liberal use of depleting remedies. Thus fever, in its first ... They are induced either, 1st, by the violent or protracted exercises of the mind attracting or absorbing the excitement of those viscera, and thereby leaving them in that debilitated state which naturally disposes them to inflammation and ... delirium, and involuntary discharge of faeces and urine. But it now and then pervades the whole country in the form of an epidemic. It prevailed in this way in England in the years J355 and in 1373, and in France and Italy in the year 1374, and Dr. ... ...
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29: Official creed of the Shakers: Compendium (1859) Mother Ann Lee
... Biographies of the Six Founders of the Shaker Society CHAPTER XI. - Ann Lee CHAPTER XII. - William Lee CHAPTER XIII. - James Whittaker CHAPTER XIV. - John Hocknell CHAPTER XV. - Joseph Meacham and Lucy Wright Click to View Click to View Click to View ... abnormal operations of mind that, from age to age, were struggling for expression and embodiment in human action. 6. The whole of human history is comprised within four large cycles, three of which are already past, and the fourth has commenced. ... These were wrought upon in a very extraordinary manner; not only in their minds, but also in their physical systems. They had visions and trances, and were subject to violent agitations of body. Men and women, and even little children, were so ... up to work, instead of being sent to school; by which means, Ann acquired an industrious habit, but could neither write nor read. 2. During her childhood and youth, she was employed in a cotton factory, and afterwards was a cutter of hatters' fur. ... ...
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30: Anti-psychotic drugs cause permanent brain damage
... 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 ... The case of Amber Smidebush: "I've been on psychiatric medications since I was 10 years old. Today, I take six prescribed medications a day, plus three over-the-counter pills. Doctors seem to think that medications are the cure for everything, and ... in neurolepticnaïve schizophrenic patients studied with positron emission tomography," Archives of General Psychiatry 51 (1994): 116-23.] (Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD, p76). 4. HOW DRUGS CREATE CHEMICAL IMBALANCES: a. ... "Psychiatric drug withdrawal symptoms can be so painful and disquieting, that sometimes people fail to possess enough self-control and chose to respond by committing suicide or engaging in violent aggressive crimes. It doesn't help that they have ... ...
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31: Memories Dreams Reflections, Carl Gastav Jung, 1961 AD
... Those days saw the beginnings of my conscientiousness, practiced not for the sake of appearances, so that I would amount to something, but for my own sake. Regularly I would get up at five o'clock in order to study, and sometimes I worked from three ... Her depression dated from this period, and several weeks later led to a catastrophe. She was bathing her children, first her four-year-old girl and then her two-year-old son. She lived in a country where the water supply was not perfectly hygienic; ... But her pains did not recur; in spite of my skepticism, I had to accept the fact of her cure. At the first lecture of the summer semester next year, she reappeared. This time she complained of violent pains in the back which had, she said, begun only ... to the beautiful cathedral which I loved so much, and to God sitting on the throne-and then my thoughts would fly off again as if they had received a powerful electric shock. I kept repeating to myself: "Don't think of it, just don't think of it!" ... ...
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32: Criminals, rapists, murderers freed from jail by Psychiatrists ...
... of insanity in which the whole disease, or at least the whole 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: ... This is what happened in the case of Mary Winkler, who in 2006 shot her husband in the back while he slept in cold blood. Without any evidence of abuse, except for what she told her female pop-psychologist, Dr. Lynne Zager, in their weekly "girl ... Geraldine K. Richter, a 42-year-old orthopedic surgeon, was acquitted June 4 by District Judge Robert J. Smith. Stopped for driving erratically while transporting her three children, Dr. Richter used abusive language and tried to kick a state trooper ... Ultimately our plan constitutes a challenge to the societal assessments that led to the principles of common law [based on the presumption of free will]. (Neurophysiology, philolophy on collision course"?, P. Cotton, JAMA 269, 1993 AD: 1485-86; ... ...
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33: Psychiatry historic treatments vomits, bloodletting, cold baths ...
... The evacuation by vomiting is infinitely preferable to any other. ... I lately received from a worthy friend of mine the case of a gentleman, who had laboured under a melancholy for three years; he himself calls it an hypochondriacal, convulsive ... A preparation known as "spirit of skull" involved mixing wine with moss taken from the skull of an unburied man who had met a violent death. Hot human blood, as well as pulverized human hearts or brains, presumably helped to control "fits." While ... Treatment which affects the self-respect of the patient, shaming the patient, humiliating him; intimidation by the presence of the physician, by the threat of punishment, especially if the patient has been punished before In 1792 AD, William ... stimulants: stimuli exerted by fresh air, light, heat (tepid or warm baths; the warmth of sunlight), and cold, douche, electric and galvanic shocks, and the excitation method of vital magnetism, Much exercise in the fresh air, work, play, travel, ... ...
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34: High self esteem is atheistic paganism! Psychiatry promotes Self ...
... In fact the opposite is true: high self esteem is a trigger for mental illness and narcissism is almost always present in all mentally ill people. The historic origins of the positive self esteem movement came directly from the world of pagan, atheistic, humanistic, evolutionary psychiatry: William James; 1890-Self Love. Erich ... You wouldn't want to marry one of the "high self esteem" girls when they grow up! Chemical psychiatry has it all wrong. Anorexia is caused by girls who have high self esteem, not low. The girl is not content to look average or below average, she feels she wants to look better than she currently looks. She has a high self image that ... If you have heard the preacher do a lesson on how we all need to have a positive self image and good self esteem, you have been infected with paganism! Here is your inoculation shot from the Bible: 2 Timothy 3:1-2; Philippians 2:3-5; Romans 12:3,16; Luke 17:10; Luke 18:9-14. Read it three times a day for ten days. There is no ... ...
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35: Mental Illness cures: (EDS-7) Etiological Diagnostic Snapsheet
... I hope they use real mashed potatoes because I hate instant! "It appears from Munthe's story, however, that the young woman preferred the social role of hysterical patient at the Salpétriere [asylum] to that of peasant girl in her village. ... Relatives find relief from their psychotic relatives through psychiatric drugs prescribed to their troublemaking relatives which functions as a chemical lobotomy or straitjacket to control the annoying behavior. Like three falling dominoes, the ... entrances; and one man in his time plays many parts, his acts being seven ages." (William Shakespeare) These "coded messages" sent through psychotic behaviour are manipulative because they are a vehicle to achieve a specific personal selfish benefit. ... When people have no options left but to face punishment, they develop schizophrenia in advance the same way warthogs begin squealing and stamping their feet before they begin to run through an electric fence. It is an amazing thing to witness ... ...
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