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. 2008 Jul 1;5(3):64-66.
eCollection 2008 Jul.

Mental health in the Syrian Arab Republic

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Mental health in the Syrian Arab Republic

Iyas Assalman et al. Int Psychiatry. .

Abstract

The following view was espoused in a 1903 Lancet editorial describing psychiatric services in the East: 'The treatment of lunatics in the East has not yet fully emerged from the clouds of ignorance and barbarism which have surrounded it for ages.' One of the first reformers was 'Mr. Theophilus Waldmeier, a gentleman resident in Syria, who commenced in the spring of 1896 the work of helping and providing for the numerous sufferers from mental disease in Syria and Palestine.' He attempted to introduce the methods of humanity and science in this field. In 1939 Bernstein described his visit to the Maristan Arghoum, a psychiatric hospital, in the city of Aleppo. He observed the complete lack of medical supervision, 'bad' patients being chained and the despotic rule of the 'keeper' of the hospital.

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