In keeping with an accepted treatment for mental illness in the 14th century, a physician treating King Charles VI of France had him moved to the countryside in order to
A. have him closer to a hospital that treated mental illness.
B. keep him away from his family.
C. restore the balance in his humors.
D. cure him of hysteria.
Answer: C
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