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Re: Thoughts on depression from the 1870's » RH

Posted by fires on August 19, 2004, at 16:56:49

In reply to Thoughts on depression from the 1870's, posted by RH on August 19, 2004, at 15:54:32

Very interesting.

I agree with his final words:

"This is the specific principle which the reader is invited to consider: that for the health of a single individual, a people, and a culture the unhistorical and the historical are equally essential."

I think the "historical" is/are ones' genetic makeup, and the "unhistorical" is/are ones' current brain chemistry/neuorological functioning.

Thanks



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