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PsychEd Episode 48: History of Psychiatry with Dr. David Castle

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The Madness of George III

Renaissance and Enlightenment were amazing times because people really shifted their views about what humanity was. Descartes talking a lot about the soul being in the pineal gland in the brain, but also what it meant to actually be. Benjamin Rush pushed for a special ward at his hospital in Pennsylvania for people with mental health problems. George III had quite a severe illness and an episodic illness. And there's lots of theories about this, whether he had porphyria, which is intermittent disease of porphyable antigen or where they had bipolar disorder.

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