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    Induced Vomiting Was a Seventeenth-Century Treatment for Depression
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Induced Vomiting Was a Seventeenth-Century Treatment for Depression

Question 178

Question 178

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Induced vomiting was a seventeenth-century treatment for depression.As described in Anatomy of Melancholy (1621) , this could be accomplished in part by eating


A) raw meat.
B) ice.
C) coal.
D) tobacco.

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