Three Thousand Years of Mental Healing by George Barton Cutten (best large ereader txt) π
For a great many years physicians have recognized that not only are all diseases made worse by an incorrect mental attitude, but that some diseases are the direct result of worry and other mental disturbances. The mental force which causes colored water to act as an emetic, or postage-stamps to produce a blister, can also produce organic diseases of a serious nature. The large mental factor in the cause of diseases is generally admitted, and it seems reasonable to infer that what is caused by mental influence may be cured by the same means. There is no restriction in the power of the mind in causing disease, and should we restrict the mind as a factor in the cure? The trouble seems to be in the explanation. People ask, "How can the mind have such an effect upon the body?" and to the answer of this question we must now turn
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Amulets, Chapter VIIβ definition of, 138 f., 158 f. Astrology, 140 f., 146 ff. Baquet, Mesmer's, 255 f. Bites of venomous animals, 200 f. Burns, 201. Cabbalism, 194. Calculus, 176 f. Cancer, 9 f. Canonization, 111. Catacombs, 66. Characts, 166 ff. Charms, Chapter VIIIβ composition of, 193. definition of, 189 f. Childbirth, 162, 168, 177, 202. Cholera, 177. Chorea, 203. Christianity, influence of, Chapter III. Christian Science, 16 f., 298 f., 302 f. Colic, 177 f., 203. Consumption, 203 f. Cramp, 178, 204, 246 ff. Cross, true, 69, 79 f. Demonologyβ and animals, 38 f. and Apostolic Fathers, 40 ff. and Dark Ages, 44 ff. Christian, 37 ff. Jewish, 36 f. Diseases, functional and organic, 9. Dislocations, 204 f. Dropsy, 205. Emmanuel Movement, 306 f. Epilepsy, 178 f., 205 ff. Erysipelas, 180 f. Evil eye, 181, 207. Exorcism, 49 ff., 126 f., 134 f., 275, 286. by amulets, 178. by charms, 204. by relics, 63. Eye disease, 168 f., 181 f., 207. Faith, 14 f. Faith cure, 16, 17. Fevers, 166, 182, 208. Gems, 161 ff., 176. Goitre, 209. Gout, 182 f. Headache, 183, 209 f. Healers, Chapter Vβ and exorcism, 110. by unction, 114 ff. Christian, 113 ff. Mesmeric, Chapter X. of nineteenth century, Chapter XI. Herpes, 211 f. Hypnotism, Chapter X.β controversy over, 257 ff. historic periods of, 264 f. Mesmer and, 252 ff. scientific period of, 267 f. Hysteria, 183. Incubation, 26, 92 ff. Greek, 93 ff. Incubus, 212. Insanity, 162, 183, 213. Insomnia, 212. Jaundice, 212 f. Magnetism, 249 ff. Mandragora, 171 f. Marasmus, 214. Medicine and church, 53 ff. Babylonian, 27. Chinese, 21 ff. Egyptian, 24 ff. Greek, 28 ff. History of, 19 f. Indian, 28. Jewish, 27. Primitive, 4, 20. Roman, 34. Melancholy, 183. Mental healing, explanation of, 7 ff. Mesmerism. See Hypnotism. Metaphysical cures, 16, 297 ff. Numbers, 190 ff. Oil of Saints, 66 f. Pericarpia, 173. Phylacteries, 140. Plague, 183. Pools, 83 ff., 92. Prayer, 274 f., 280 ff., 283 f., 288, 291, 294. Psycho-analysis, 12 f. Re-education, 12 f. Relics, 5, Chapter Vβ and Church Fathers, 64 f. cost of, 96 ff. fraud among, 101 f. from Holy Land, 69 ff. Religion and Healing, 4 ff., 21, Chapter III. Revivalists, 274 ff. Rickets, 214 f. Rings, 179 f., 184, 246 ff. Royal Touch, Chapter IXβ origin of, 225 ff. Saints and Diseases, 74 ff., 81 f. Sciatica, 215. Scrofula, 185, 215, Chapter IX. Shrines, Chapter IVβ modern, 106 f. Sick, care of, 57 f. Signatures, 56, 142 ff. Spittle, 195. Subconsciousness, 11, 12, 14. Suggestions, 8, 251 f. Sweating sickness, 215. Sympathetic cures, 150 ff. Talismans, Chapter VIβ definition of, 138 ff., 142. Therapeutics. See Medicine. Thorns, 216. Toothache, 166, 186, 217 f. Touch pieces, 233 f. Unction, 144 ff., 274, 280. Warts, 218 f. Weapon-salve, 151 ff. Wells, holy, 83 ff. Wen, 219 f. Whooping-cough, 186, 220 ff. Worms, 223. Wounds, 184 f. INDEX OF NAMES Abraham, 100. Adam, 41. Adrian, Pope, 184. Γsculapius, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 63, 83, 86. Agatha, St., 75. Agnan, St., 75. Agrippa, 59, 191. Albans, St., 202. Albertus Magnus, 159, 164. Alboquerque, A. d'. 185. Alexander III, 55, 227. Alexander of Tralles, 171, 173, 178, 180, 182, 196. Ambrose, St., 38, 64, 65, 66, 70. Andreas, St., 80. Andrews, 196. Anne, Queen, 228, 233, 239, 240. Anne, St., de BeauprΓ©, 106, 107. Anthony, St., 75, 80. Antoinette, Marie, 258. Antoninus, 31. Apes, Valerius, 32. Apollo, 29, 31, 83. Apollonia, St., 75, 76. Aquarius, 74. Aredius, 119. Aries, 74. Aristophanes, 31. Aristotle, 19, 29, 164. Armstrong, 3. Arnot, H., 140. Ashburner, 267. Ashmole, E. 173. Athanasius, 42. Aubrey, 215, 228. Augustine, St., 43, 64, 108. Aurelian, Father, 48. Avertin, St., 75. Ayers, 296. Azam, 269. Baas, 171, 203. Bacci, P. J., 132. Bacon, F., 242. Bacon, R., 59. Badger, 230. Bagnone, F., 136. Bailly, 256, 259. Balsius, St., 74. Baltus, 43. Barbarin, de, 261. Bargrave, 250. Barnabas, St., 75. Barnes, G. O., 277. Barrington, 233. Barros, de, 184. Bates, 205. Bath-Chorin, 28. Becket, 78. Bede, 72, 74, 118, 121, 122, 149. Belgrade, 168. Benedict, St., 75. Benedict XIV, 111. Berdoe, E., 32, 35, 106, 129, 145, 146, 148, 169, 174, 177, 180, 200, 205, 211, 218, 226, 228, 297. Berenger, 98. Bernard, Dr. C., 239, 240. Bernard of Clairvaux, 122, 123. Bernard, St., 38, 77. Bernheim, H., 106, 270. Bertrand, 265. Binet, 255, 270. Bingham, 160. Black, 219. Blair, 224. Blaise, St., 75. Blochwick, 178. Blumhardt, J. C., 287 f. Boardman, W. E., 282. BΓΆckmann, 263. Bois, John de, 125. Boleyn, A., 247, 248. Boncompagni, Cardinal, 132. Boniface, St., 77. Bonner, Bishop, 202. Bontius, 177. Boorde, A., 228, 247. Bossuet, 47. Boswell, 239. Boyle, R., 173, 176, 211, 214. Braid, 264, 267, 268, 269. Bramdel, 285. Brand, J., 90, 147, 160, 168, 173, 179, 185, 195, 197, 199, 200, 204, 208, 209, 211, 215, 216, 218, 220, 232, 233. Brand the Historian, 210. Broca, 269. Brockett, 187. Brogawn, St., 91. Browne, Dr. E., 213. Browne, J., 233, 234, 236. Browne, Sir T., 35, 186, 195, 213, 218, 236. Bryant, Dr., 292 f. Buckingham, Duke of, 153. Buckland, Prof., 102. Buckle, H. T., 45. Buckley, J. M., 283, 292, 293. Bulwer-Lytton, 158. Burdin, 266. Burgarde, St., 74. Burgrave, 250. Burnet, 247. Burton, R., 158, 159, 160, 173, 183. Butler, 243. Butler, A., 161. Butler, J., 129. Caius, 31. Calama, 64. Calixtus II, 55. Cancelli, 296. Capricornus, 74. Capua, Raimondo da, 127, 128, 129. Carodoc, 9. Catharine, St., 126, 127. Cato the Censor, 204. Chalmers, 14. Chamberlain, J., 230. Charcot, 106, 270. Charles I, 230, 231. Charles II, 232, 234, 241, 246. Charles II of Spain, 45. Charles Edward, Prince, 240. Chaucer, 61, 142, 164, 224. Chesterfield, 3. Chilperic, 119. Christopher, St., 75. Chrysippus, 182. Chrysostom, St., 67, 116, 159. Churchill, 3. Cicero, 19. Clairvaux,
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