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Mitchell, S. Weir (Silas Weir), 1829-1914

"Fat and Blood An Essay on the Treatment of Certain Forms of Neurasthenia and Hysteria"

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cases of long-standing it may be desirable to continue this period of
isolation and to order as well an hour's lying down after each meal for
many months, in some such methodical way as is suggested in the schedule
on page 64.
The use of a hammock is found by some people to be a very agreeable
change from the bed during a part of the day.
The physician who discharges his patient when she rises from her bed
after her two or three months' treatment, or who neglects to consider
the moral and mental needs and aspects of each case, will find that many
will relapse. Even when the patient has left the direct care of the
doctor and returned to home and its avocations she will find help and
comfort in the knowledge that she can apply to him if necessary, and it
is well to hold some sort of relation by occasional visits or
correspondence, however brief, for six months or a year after treatment
has been completed.


CHAPTER VI.
MASSAGE.

How to deprive rest of its evils is the title with which I might very
well have labelled this chapter.


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