The Extraction of the Stone of Madness
The 'Extraction of the Stone of Madness,' a subject depicted in historical art, represents an early and misguided approach to treating mental illness. This concept was based on the belief that insanity was caused by a physical object—a 'stone'—in the head, which could be surgically removed to cure the patient.

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