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Yes: Go back to 1870s Cornwall!
They seemed to get pretty good results. See Table 2.
Mania, dementia and melancholia in the 1870s: admissions to a Cornwall asylum
JSRM / July 2003
Mania
Dementia
Melancholia
are the only types of distress mentioned. Actually this is more about who was kept imprisoned so might not belong in this section. But it does show that good results were obtained without medication.
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