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Asylum Light

Asylum Light
Author: James Sheridan Ward
Publisher: Mental Health Historic Preservation Society of Central Illin
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Mental illness
ISBN: 9780974874203

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About the fascinating history, memories and pictures of three state hospitals in the 1900s, starting with the Illinois Asylum for the Incurable Insane, opened in 1902, and the impact its first superintendent and his reforms had on mental health treatment. Dr. George A. Zeller and his humane treatment was a model copied by many other hospitals in Illinois and nationwide. Includes Peoria State Hospital, Galesburg Research Hospital, and Zeller Mental Health Center.


Votes & Proceedings

Votes & Proceedings
Author: New South Wales. Parliament. Legislative Council
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1216
Release: 1857
Genre: New South Wales
ISBN:

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Asylum Doctor

Asylum Doctor
Author: Charles S. Bryan
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2014-05-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1611174910

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This biography of an early twentieth-century South Carolina doctor sheds light on his pioneering work with the mentally ill to combat a public health scourge. Thousands of Americans died of pellagra before the cause—vitamin B3 deficiency—was identified. Credit for solving the mystery is usually given to Dr. Joseph Goldberger of the US Public Health Service. But in Asylum Doctor, Charles S. Bryan demonstrates that a coalition of American asylum superintendents, local health officials, and practicing physicians set the stage for Golberger’s historic work—chief among them was Dr. James Woods Babcock. As superintendent of the South Carolina State Hospital for the Insane from 1891 to 1914, Babcock sounded the alarm against pellagra. He brough out the first English-language treatise on the subject and organized the National Association for the Study of Pellagra. He did so in the face of troubled asylum governance which, coupled with Governor Cole Blease’s political intimidation and unblushing racism, eventually drove Babcock from his post. Asylum Doctor describes the plight of the mentally ill in South Carolina during an era when public asylums had devolved into convenient places to warehouse inconvenient people. It is the story of an idealistic humanitarian who faced conditions most people would find intolerable. And it is important social history for, as this book’s epigraph puts it, “in many ways the Old South died with the passing of pellagra.”


Report

Report
Author: Oregon. Office of the Secretary of State
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1891
Genre: Finance
ISBN:

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1897/98 (Jan. 1, 1899) includes an appendix containing the names of all officers of the territory and state of Oregon from 1823 to 1899, by H. R. Kincaid.


Asylum Earth

Asylum Earth
Author: Charles Bragg
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-02-19
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1462911315

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Artist, Charles Bragg brings us a view of his own special reality—and sheds new light on what we know of our own. In Asylum Earth, nothing is quite as it seems. Toulouse-Laurec shares a room with El Greco in "Art Heaven," while back among the living, an irate "Letter to the Editor" demands that someone go in and finish "all those impressionist paintings—why leave just an impression?" Irrelevant and brilliantly funny, Bragg brings us a view of his own special reality—and sheds new light on what we know of our own. Witticisms, satire, and irony abound, and no profession or institution escapes Bragg's sharp eye. Often compared to Daumier, Nast, and Bosch, Bragg is a master of observation. Once our human frailties are scrutinized by his myopic gaze, we may never see ourselves in quite the same way again! Illustrated throughout with Bragg's paintings and etchings.


Tales from the Asylum

Tales from the Asylum
Author: Sylvia Shults
Publisher: Crossroad Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-12-10
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

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Now available in one volume -- 44 YEARS in DARKNESS and FRACTURED SPIRITS 44 YEARS IN DARKNESS In the later part of the nineteenth century, Rhoda Derry spent over forty years in the Adams County Poor Farm, curled in a fetal position in a box bed. She had clawed her own eyes out. She had beaten her front teeth in. Her legs had atrophied to the point where she could no longer stand on her own, or even sit in a wheelchair. She had been committed there by her own family when they could no longer care for her at home. She spent decades locked away from the world. Her crime? Falling in love. Rhoda suffered a mental breakdown after being “cursed” by the mother of the boy she was engaged to marry. Committed to the almshouse for violent insanity, she was eventually rescued by Dr. George A. Zeller. She was transferred to the Peoria State Hospital in Bartonville, Illinois, where she spent the remainder of her days in peace and comfort. Rhoda died in 1906, but her spirit seems to live on … Sylvia Shults, author of Fractured Spirits: Hauntings at the Peoria State Hospital, returns to the hilltop to tell the story of Rhoda's life, and her afterlife. She examines the social pressures that led to Rhoda's breakdown and her eventual insanity. And she explores the stories that continue to be told about Rhoda, and her presence on the hilltop. FRACTURED SPIRITS During the first half of the twentieth century, the Peoria State Hospital was the premiere mental health facility of its day. Dr. George Zeller instituted the eight-hour workday for his staff, removed patient restraints, and made the asylum into a model for the care of the mentally ill. Today, there are only a few buildings of the hospital left. Some of them are still in use, others are inhabited only by ghosts. Our guide to these ghosts -- and the history they represent -- is Sylvia Shults. In Fractured Spirits: Hauntings at the Peoria State Hospital, she brings a passion for paranormal investigation to her adventures at this haunted hotspot. The spirits come to life once more as Shults explores their former home. Other voices help her tell the story: this is a collection of people's experiences at the Peoria State Hospital. Ghost hunting groups, sensitives, former nurses, and ordinary people share their stories with us, their voices resonating to create a panoramic view to rival the vista of the Illinois River. To visit the remaining buildings of the Peoria State Hospital today is to visit a small piece of history. A ghost story over a hundred years in the making, Fractured Spirits is narrative nonfiction at its finest.


British Berkshire Herd Book

British Berkshire Herd Book
Author: British Berkshire Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1906
Genre: Swine
ISBN:

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