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Treatments for psychiatric disorders were crude and ineffective. They included hydrotherapy; deep sleep therapy, in which chemicals were used to keep patients unconscious for a period of days or weeks; and insulin shock therapy, whereby patients were repeatedly injected with large doses of insulin to produce daily comas over a period of weeks. Electroconvulsive therapy, in which an electric current was passed through the brain to induce seizures, was also used with mixed results.
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