The Calcutta Journal of Medicine: A Monthly Record of the Medical Auxiliary Sciences, כרך 26,מהדורה 4

כריכה קדמית
Amrita Lal Sircar
1907
 

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עמוד 137 - I never allow an insane person to be punished either by blows or any other kind of corporal chastisement, because there is no punishment where there is no responsibility, and because these sufferers deserve only pity and are always rendered worse by such rough treatment and never improved.
עמוד 135 - ... for two weeks he watched him carefully before giving him any medicine. At the period of which we write the usual treatment of all forms of insanity was by violence, by chains, abuse, whipping and dungeons. Ameke says : " Physicians treated excitable and refractory maniacal patients like wild animals, corporal chastisement and nauseating medicines were ordinary means used. Furious maniacs were strapped down on a horizontal board which could be quickly turned on an axis to a vertical position,...
עמוד 136 - ... Berlin Charite, then the largest madhouse in Prussia. He also invented the " closed sack," in which maniacs were tied up, and which compelled them, according to Westphal, to remain lying wherever they were placed. " It is shameful to have to confess," says Westphal in 1880, " what a short time has elapsed since the insane were shown to the Sunday visitors of hospitals and workhouses as a kind of sport, and teased in order' to amuse the visitors." As the treatment of the insane depends upon the...
עמוד 137 - ... corporal chastisement, because there is no punishment where there is no responsibility, and because these sufferers deserve only pity and are always rendered worse by such rough treatment and never improved."* After his complete cure, Klockenbring, " often with tears in his eyes," shewed Hahnemann " the marks of the blows and stripes his former keepers had employed to keep him in order...
עמוד 170 - ... the cattle can be driven to and from the forest. We have 16,000 head of cattle to summer on these forests. The only way they can get up to the forest is right through that monument, and the only way the elk can get down to winter feed is through that monument. Now, if the Park Service get their way, then there is only one thing to do, and that is to let the hunters go way up...
עמוד 146 - ... effects of drugs classified and studied from a physiological rather than from an anatomical standpoint, since physiology is much more closely related to pathology, as a study, of perverted function, than is anatomy. A predominantly physiological basis of classification admits of a more natural and realistic presentation of symptoms, and their arrangement in more orderly and more closely related groupings, than the anatomical — an arrangement more nearly resembling the natural grouping of symptoms...
עמוד 146 - ... This would bring the drug's pathogenic action into direct and striking contrast with the manifestations of morbid action in the same sphere and so bring upon directly parallel lines the two contrasted conditions, the pathological and the pathogenic, in a presentation which would be equally graphic and true, and exhibit an equal appearance of reality and of movement upon each side. Is it not true that the lack of harmony between the construction of the drug picture and that of the pathological...
עמוד 146 - ... pathological state is the cause of much of the difficulty which besets the practice of homoeopathy? If, then, it is possible in any way to reconstruct the drug-picture, in the interest of such harmony and in the hope of greater clearness, accuracy and impressiveness, it is surely well that such an attempt be made. It occurred to the writer that this end would be subserved were the effects of drugs classified and studied from a physiological rather than from an anatomical standpoint, since physiology...
עמוד 150 - ... schema but in addition to that form of schema, which will also be found worked out in detail. This will permit a ready comparison of the two modes of presenting the same results, and will greatly facilitate the judgment of the profession as to their relative value. For it rests with the profession alone to pass judgment upon this new mode of classifying and studying drug effects and to determine whether it is worthy of adoption, in its present form or with some modification, in the more scientific...
עמוד 172 - ... as the real friend in need, to those to whom before it had been nothing but a strange and empty name. This would make organized activity yield substantial results ; this would fill the hands of endeavor with opulent reward. Get men and women. But do we not need to perfect our materia medica ? Yes.

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