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Sane Asylums presents a compelling historical analysis of homeopathic treatment in mental health institutions before the advent of modern psychiatric medicine. The authors, Jerry M. Kantor, M.D. and Eric Leskowitz, investigate the documented successes of homeopathic remedies in managing patients with severe mental illnesses within asylum settings.
This work challenges conventional medical narratives by examining clinical records and outcomes from institutions that employed homeopathic principles. The book traces how these alternative approaches gradually fell out of favor as psychiatry professionalized and adopted pharmaceutical-based treatments. Through careful historical research, the authors demonstrate that homeopathy achieved measurable therapeutic results during a period when psychiatric care was advancing beyond custodial warehousing.
Ideal for readers interested in medical history, alternative medicine, and the evolution of psychiatric care, this book offers valuable insights into how different healing paradigms have shaped mental health treatment over time.







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