Psychological and mental diseases in the European Renaissance.. Direct care in psychiatry to the physical aspects in the event of a mental illness

Renaissance achieved the natural sciences, medical science progressed rapidly and significantly. In the meantime, found the views of Hippocrates in medicine the way to recovery again, is no longer seen with mental illness that their evil spirits Talpsthm Vavsdthm, not that these patients were the subject of blame, and they are usually detained with hardened criminals.
When I started humanitarian outlook, and development in the treatment - in the early nineteenth century - and appeared on the horizon and scientists endowed themselves to the service and progress of this science...
In Europe in general, and in France in particular - in the nineteenth century - evolved attitudes towards those who suffer from mental illness
Or mental major development, thanks to a new campaign carrying the banner French doctor "Philippe Pinel, and later his disciple" Osquirol "which raised in psychiatry logo: (Osavohm treatment, not Balsedkat followed by nuisance), and since then people started to look to them as people really need to treat, and when that was converted prisons where they were being held, to hospitals being treated. 
The establishment of specialized psychiatric hospitals that resulted in a huge knowledge have enabled specialists to devise very successful results.
In (1822) was the psychiatrist Bill has described paralysis exacerbated the patient and accurate description, and the Osquirol first attempt to classify mental illnesses, and knew the characteristics diseases delusions and hallucinations, and stressed the importance of signs of physical function over the deterioration of mental states, said diagnoses medical verification is Also, Both Diadowski confirmed and Alinska role of environmental factors in accelerating emergence Alzhanat and causing its presence in some individuals.
  In the nineteenth century there was such practices Almstfezah, valid and prevalent, for example, to pour cold water over the patient's head and body, and phlebotomy to liquefy blood profusely, and recycling very quickly in special machines specially prepared for this purpose.
He remained the case that the German doctor came Jerisinger (1817 - 1868), who was insisting on the necessity of direct care in psychiatry to the physical aspects in the event of a mental illness, hence the idea of the merger between psychiatry and general medicine.
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