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Fear Therapy used by Joseph Guislain, the first official psychiatrist of the Southern Netherlands. 1826.

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1826. A small Chinese temple whose interior contains a moveable metal cage, a light construction, which sinks into the water in a slide, by its own weight, using lifting tackles and ropes. From J. Guislain, TraitÈ sur l'AliÈnation Mentale et sur les Hospices des AliÈnÈs, Amsterdam, 1826, vol. II.
Title: Fear Therapy used by Joseph Guislain, the first official psychiatrist of the Southern Netherlands. 1826.
Description:
1826.
A small Chinese temple whose interior contains a moveable metal cage, a light construction, which sinks into the water in a slide, by its own weight, using lifting tackles and ropes.
From J.
Guislain, TraitÈ sur l'AliÈnation Mentale et sur les Hospices des AliÈnÈs, Amsterdam, 1826, vol.
II.

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