Most medical procedures are performed the same as for anyone else. The two concerns that do often arise are: Kashruth (Torah dietary laws) and Sabbath observance. There are a lot of details, but the generic statement may be made that the halakha (Torah law) provides for certain leniencies in the case of those who are seriously ill. A Rabbi should be consulted with detailed questions.
Most would have tried to ignore it, as they would not have had medication.
Jewish people Hitler wanted to kill all the Jewish cus he belived they are the reasons of all wars and up til now he is right
they had to endure it, though some did kill themselves.
They profit from people suffering.
A lot of people do, but they are going to have to deal with it since we cant leave Iraq for another 10 months because of a deal we needed to make with the senate.
There are many ways to deal with your own stress without medication or technology. You can try yoga, meditation, and deep breathing techniques.
If you really do like this person then you shouldn't care what your other people think.
A good deal of it is contained in the Tanakh (Jewish Bible) and the Talmud. Non-religious sources such as Josephus have additional material but are not considered reliable to one who wants the traditional viewpoint. An excellent traditional source is Behold A People (Miller).
Treatment for bipolar is a combination of medication and psychotherapy.
Drug dealers, peers who have no respect for you. Or on the positive - medically qualified people who require you take prescribed medication only for illnesses they need to fight. This does not include those who deal out prescriptions just because they can charge you a fee for doing so without due care for the outcome
many people don't but some people don't care because the don't have any rat related problems to deal with.
They don't want to have to deal with it, and think that by ignoring it someone else will take care of the problem.