1833 J. S. Mill 9 Mar. (1910) I. 38 So my case must be left to nature, I fear: there is no mind-physician who can prescribe for me, not even you, who could help whosoever is helpable.
1968 2 Oct. 475/1 ‘But,’ some critic's sure to say, ‘This desire for amorous play In laboratory conditions Now is thought by mind-physicians To be just a new perversion Vitiating each assertion Based upon the normalcy Of your abnormality.’