Lost Worlds: What Have We Lost And Where Did It Go? by Bywater Michael
Author:Bywater, Michael [Bywater, Michael]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: Granta Books
Published: 2012-09-19T16:00:00+00:00
Melancholy
(1) An excess of black bile, anatomized by Robert Burton, embraced by the swooning Romantics as evidence of their fine sensibilities, now fallen into disrepair, renamed as depression, wrongly attributed to a deficiency of serotonin and cured by infantilizing, self-indulgent ‘therapy’ and overpriced, addictive drugs pushed on harassed, gullible doctors by unscrupulous pharmaceutical companies which suppress their terrible side-effects in order to pursue their profits.
(2) A crippling disease of unknown aetiology which throughout human history has devoured hope, destroyed lives and, after a period of living death, sometimes relaxed its grip just long enough for the sufferer to summon the energy for a merciful suicide; now, at last, frequently curable by a combination of therapy and antidepressants.
Which? You decide.
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