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" I never allow any insane person to be punished by blows or other painful corporeal inflictions, since there can be no punishment where there is no sense of responsibility, and since such patients only deserve our pity and cannot be improved, but must... "
Publications of the Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society - Page 82
by Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society - 1885
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Pamphlets - homoeopathic: Hahnemann

1850 - 384 pages
...abandoning all corporeal punishment and substituting therefor a treatment which is best expressed in his own words : "I never allow any insane person to be punished...no sense of responsibility, and since such patients only deserve our pity and cannot be improved, but must be rendered worse by such rough treatment. The...
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The Lesser Writings of Samuel Hahnemann

Samuel Hahnemann - 1852 - 824 pages
...produce any thing tolerable, just as previous tohis malady he had but little talent for making rhymes. * I never allow any insane person to be punished by...or other painful corporeal inflictions, since there con be no punishment where there is no sense of responsibility, and since such patients only deserve...
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The Lesser Writings of Samuel Hahnemann

Samuel Hahnemann - 1852 - 816 pages
...just as previous to his malady he had but little talent for making rhymes. * 1 never allow nny im.tne person to be punished by blows or other painful corporeal inflictions, since iliurc can be no punishment where there is no sense of responsibility, arid sinue such patients only...
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Homoeopathy Fairly Represented: In Reply to Dr. Simpson's "Homoeopathy ...

William Henderson - 1853 - 302 pages
...instead of coercion, which has become all but universal. ' I never allow any insane person,' he writes, ' to be punished by blows or other painful corporeal...cannot be improved, but must be rendered worse, by such rough treatment.' May we not then justly claim for Hahnemann the honour of being the first who advocated...
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Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Homoeopathy

Robert Ellis Dudgeon - 1854 - 634 pages
...instead of coercion which has become all but universal. " I never allow any insane person," he writes, " to be punished by blows or other painful corporeal...cannot be improved, but must be rendered worse, by such rough treatment." May we not, then, justly claim for Hahnemann the honour of being the first who advocated...
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Glimpses of Hahnemann, the Founder of Homœopathy ...

1859 - 104 pages
...instead of coercion, which has become all but universal. "I never allow any insane person," he writes, "to be punished by blows or other painful corporeal...cannot be improved, but must be rendered worse, by such rough treatment." May we not, then, justly claim for Hahnemann the honour of being the first who advocated...
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Principles and Practice of Medicine

John Charles Peters, Frederick Greenwood Snelling - 1863 - 600 pages
...universal. Dudgeon says : " He never allowed any insane person to be punished, ' since,. says he, ' there can be no punishment where there is no sense of responsibility; such patients,' he says, 'deserve our pity, and cannot be improved, but must be rendered worse by rough...
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Pamphlets - Homoeopathic, Volume 8

1865 - 552 pages
...the treatment of the insane opened by Hahnemann in 1792, the following rule was strictly observed : " Never allow any insane person to be punished by blows...no sense of responsibility, and since such patients only deserve our pity and cannot be improved, but must be rendered worse by such rough treatment. The...
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The Homoeopathic theory and practice of medicine v. 1, Volume 1

Erastus Edgerton Marcy - 1868 - 962 pages
...first case, iustituted the system of treating the insane by mildness instead of coercion. He says: "I never allow any insane person to be punished by blows or painful corporeal inflictions, since there can be no punishment where there is no sense of responsibility;...
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The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 16

1881 - 406 pages
...and was overshadowed by the brilliant results of his investigations in the field of materia medica. In the year 1792 he was appointed to the charge of...first experiment of unchaining the maniacs in the Bicetre ; but from a sketch of his life written by his nephew, it appears that his appointment to the...
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