Psychotherapy : including the history of the use of mental influence, directly and indirectly, in healing and the principles for the application of energies derived from the mind to the treatment of disease / by James J. Walsh.
- James Joseph Walsh
- Date:
- 1912
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Psychotherapy : including the history of the use of mental influence, directly and indirectly, in healing and the principles for the application of energies derived from the mind to the treatment of disease / by James J. Walsh. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![345; ovarian, 348; reflex, 347; rem- edies for, 345, 349; stoinacli, 348; stopping a, 210; suggestion and, 345; nnproductive, 345; uterine, 348. Coughing, control of. 361. Counter irritation in nervous disease, 511. Courting and telepathy, 143. Coventiy Patiuore, Mi's., 144. Coxalgia, hysterical, 429. Cramp rings, 61, SO. Cranberries in erysipelas, 22. Creator, existence of, 776. Crises, gastric, 526; intestinal, 526; tabetic, 526. Critias, 11. Cromwell, 81. Crooke's theory of telepathy, 142. Croup, nervous, 669. Cure-alls, 3. Cure houses, 10; magnetic, 55; relieve, console, 186; smiling and laughing, 104. Cured cases as evidence, 52, 60. Cures, 50; faith, 78; for colitis, 288; for tuberculosis, 351; hayfever, 373; supposed, 51, 387. Cursehmann's spirals, 364. Cutten, on faith cures, 81. Czernak, Prof., on inhibition, 313. D Dalton, color blind, 772. Dangers of hypnotism, 161; Dr. J. K. Mitchell on, 161. Darkness, dread of, 620, 668; Romily and, 621; Rousseau and, 620. Dawdling, 182. Dead bodies, aversion to, 617. Deaf, training of the, 215. Death, iEschylus on, 622; After, What? 88; attitude toward, 730; captain of, 350; dread of, 621; fear of early, 622; impending, 336; life and, 89; mind and, 90; moment of, 147; premonition of, 636; put off, 91; socially, 731; Sophocles on, 622. ' Defectives, sexual, 474. Deformities, coincidences and, 464- etiology of, 466; falls and, 467- missteps and, 467. Degeneration, .stigmata of, 744. Delusions, 603. Dcmc.nlia pracox and paresis, 532. Dendrites, 112. Dentist's limp, 398. Depression and disease, 641; and di- version, 643; and dyspepsia, 233; and hobbies, 646; and indigestion, 233; an incident, 650; benefits of, 650; care of ailing a cure for, 045; care of animals a cure for, 645; care of plants a cure for, 645; feminine, and children, 644; fre- quency of, 647; garden cures for, 646; heart disease and, 642; his- torical examples of, 647; insomnia and, 644; Lord Lytton and, 64S; Lowell, James Russell, and, 648; nephritis and, 642; periodical, 641; reading in, 646. De Puysegur's insti'uction in hypnotism, 154. Dermatotherapy, the mind in, 495. Descartes, 41. Desks, comfortable, standing, 176. Determinism, 744. Deterrent materials and suggestions, 34. Deterrent taste and smell, 68. DeteiTent therapeutics, 63. Diabetes acidosis, 500; aii* and exercise in, 499; causes of, 496; danger of over-treatment in, 497; eczema in, 496; frequent in obese, 294; gen- eral condition in, 497; incurable, 496; interval treatment of, 49S; oatmeal and, 498; over-treatment of, 497; pancreatic changes iu, 496; physician and patient's, 497; potatoes and, 498; rigid diet and solicitude in, 499, secondary symp- toms of, 497; individual, the, and, 498; unfavorable suggestion, 496. Diagnosis, announcing the, 3.54. Diancecht, Irish ])hysician, 58. Diaphragm, excursions of the, 362; movements of the, 362. Diarrhea, emotional, 283; fright and. 279; habitual, 280; nen'ous, 55S; nervous, and urticaria, 281; neu- rotic, 279; worry and, 280. Diathesis, uric acid, 380. Diet, do not, 257; dyspepsia and. 25li; fads, 171; limitation of, 275;](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b23984600_0808.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


