Die Krankheiten Des Gehörorgans 1926
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-92483-5_9
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“…Kraepelin (p. 82) ironically comments: ‘We must give the old alienists credit for having exhibited both sincerity and inventiveness in putting into practice the therapeutic principles which they considered sound.’ By way of proof, he quotes a passage from a treatise published by Karl G Neumann (1774–1859) in 1822: They bring the patient to the restraining chair, bleed him, put ten or twelve leeches on his head, cover him with cold, wet towels, pour about fifty buckets of cold water over his head and let him eat thin soup, drink water and take Glauber salts. 13 (Neumann, 1822: 284)…”
Section: Rhetorical Structure and Historical Contentmentioning
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“…Kraepelin (p. 82) ironically comments: ‘We must give the old alienists credit for having exhibited both sincerity and inventiveness in putting into practice the therapeutic principles which they considered sound.’ By way of proof, he quotes a passage from a treatise published by Karl G Neumann (1774–1859) in 1822: They bring the patient to the restraining chair, bleed him, put ten or twelve leeches on his head, cover him with cold, wet towels, pour about fifty buckets of cold water over his head and let him eat thin soup, drink water and take Glauber salts. 13 (Neumann, 1822: 284)…”
Section: Rhetorical Structure and Historical Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They bring the patient to the restraining chair, bleed him, put ten or twelve leeches on his head, cover him with cold, wet towels, pour about fifty buckets of cold water over his head and let him eat thin soup, drink water and take Glauber salts. 13 (Neumann, 1822: 284)…”
Section: Rhetorical Structure and Historical Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%