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Dr. Tuke's Addeess As President of the Section of Psychology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

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The proper treatment of mental disease must always be considered as involving two distinct divisions. In the one, “moral” management, it is necessary to gain regard and willing obedience, to check wayward impulse, to beat away disturbing fears, to cheer the despairing, to restrain, not by force, bat by patience and firmness, the angry and the violent, and to catch the moment in which the swiftly wavering mind may be brought to rest, and its balance permanently retained. The other division embraces the correct employment of hygienic and purely medical remedial agents.

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Part IV.—Notes and News
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1873 

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