Epilepsy, Hysteria, and Neurasthenia: Their Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment
A.R.S.I.
METHUEN & CO. LTD. 36 ESSEX STREET W.C. LONDON
First Published in 1921
I hope this book will meet a real need, for when one considers how prevalent epilepsy, hysteria and neurasthenia are, among all ranks and ages of both sexes, it seems remarkable some such popular book was not written long ago.
I add nothing to our knowledge of these ills, my object being to put what we know into simple words, and to insist on the necessity for personal discipline being allied to expert aid. The book aims at helping, not ousting, the doctor, who may find it of use in getting his patient to see—and to act on—the obvious.
Nervous Disease , as here used, includes only the three diseases treated of; Neuropath —victims of them.
Advice to a neuropath is usually a very depressing decalogue of Thou Shalt Nots! If it be made clear why he must not do so-and-so, the patient endeavours to obey; peremptorily ordered to obey, he rebels. Much sound advice is wasted for lack of an interesting, convincing, Reason Why! which would ensure the hearty and very helpful co-operation of a patient who had been taught that writing prescriptions is not the limit of a doctor's activities.
Isaac George Briggs
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ISAAC G. BRIGGS
CONTENTS
PREFACE
EPILEPSY, HYSTERIA, AND NEURASTHENIA
MAJOR AND MINOR EPILEPSY
RARER TYPES OF EPILEPSY
GENERAL REMARKS
CAUSES OF EPILEPSY
PREVENTION OF ATTACKS
FIRST-AID TO VICTIMS
NEURASTHENIA
HYSTERIA
ADVICE TO NEUROPATHS
FIRST STEPS TOWARDS HEALTH
DIGESTION
INDIGESTION
DIETING
CONSTIPATION
GENERAL HYGIENE
SLEEPLESSNESS
THE EFFECTS OF IMAGINATION
SUGGESTION TREATMENT
MEDICINES
PATENT MEDICINES
TRAINING THE NERVOUS CHILD
DANGERS AT AND AFTER PUBERTY
WORK AND PLAY
HEREDITY
CHARACTER
MARRIAGE
SUMMARY
"GO THOU SOFTLY ALL THY DAYS!"
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX