2010
DOI: 10.1177/0957154x09342760
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Hallaran’s circulating swing

Abstract: William Saunders Hallaran (c.1765-1825) was physician superintendent at the County and City of Cork Lunatic Asylum for 40 years, where he distinguished between mental insanity and organic (systemic) delirium. In treatment he used emetics and purgatives, digitalis and opium, the shower bath and exercise, and argued that patients should be saved from 'unavoidable sloth' by mental as well as manual occupation. However, it is as an exponent of the circulating swing, proposed by Erasmus Darwin and used by Joseph Co… Show more

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“…Such studies are feasible since vestibular stimulation is readily available, inexpensive and many of the discussed disorders, like sleep disorders, chronic pain, depression and anxiety, are unfortunately very prevalent. (Breathnach, 2010), B) the device used by Ernst Mach for experimental purposes (Mach, 1875) and C) Bárány's rotating chair that he used for clinical diagnostics (Barany, 1907). water irrigation, and c balloon filled with water (see also Baloh, 2002).…”
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“…Such studies are feasible since vestibular stimulation is readily available, inexpensive and many of the discussed disorders, like sleep disorders, chronic pain, depression and anxiety, are unfortunately very prevalent. (Breathnach, 2010), B) the device used by Ernst Mach for experimental purposes (Mach, 1875) and C) Bárány's rotating chair that he used for clinical diagnostics (Barany, 1907). water irrigation, and c balloon filled with water (see also Baloh, 2002).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He is therefore often identified as the 'discoverer' of the nystagmus (Barany, 1907;Breathnach, 2010), although postrotatory eye movements had already been described by Darwin and Wells (Wade, 2000;Wade et al, 2001). A more detailed description of the vestibular system, including the semicircular canals, was later provided by Ernst Mach and Alexander Crum Brown (Wade, 2000).…”
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“…2A for a picture of his bedside setup). In fact, exactly 100 years ago, Bárány (1914) was awarded the Nobel Prize of Medicine for his remarkable contributions (Breathnach, 2010;Lopez and Blanke, 2014;Wade, 2005). Thanks to otologists, who routinely prescribed syringing to remove cerumen, it was already known that syringing with warm or cold water could induce vertigo (Goltz, 1870) and provoke eye movements, while use of body temperature water and syringing in an upright position does not lead to these symptoms.…”
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“…Hallaran noted, 200 years ago, that a few psychiatric patients used the motion device in the asylum for amusement (Breathnach, 2010). Today, they are an inherent part of playgrounds (swings, seesaw, rocking horses) and amusement parks (carousel, ferris wheel, roller coasters, graviton, tilt-a-whirl, drop tower).…”
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