1-10 of 199 for Life in the Insane Asylums
One hundred and forty-seven years ago today, on June 18, 1860, Elizabeth Parsons Ware Packard was committed to the Jacksonville (Illinois) Insane Asylum by her husband Theophilus Packard,
Together with Mrs. Packard's Coadjutors' Testimony. BOUND WITH Mrs. Olsen's Narrative of Her One Yea; Chicago: Published by the author, 1868. ... 346+[2]; 140pp. ... Spine quite chipped and edges worn,
Subject: Jacksonville Insane Asylum (Ill.); Psychiatric hospital care; Hospitals, Psychiatric; Publisher: Chicago : The author, A.B. Case, printer;
MODERN PERSECUTION, Or Insane Asylums Unveiled, As Demonstrated by the Report of the Investigating Committee of the Legislature ... -- I dedicate this Book, or a record of your mother's persecuted life --
Today Willard is a prison for drug-abusing parolees, but originally it was New York's insane asylum for people who had been deemed incurable.
It started out badly, but the last few hours have been spent marking the fourth years’ dream diaries and taking surreptitious swigs of sherry, and life seems suddenly much improved.
– Well, someone who flirts with the public by laying her personal life open, someone who compares herself to Hermione, tells people that she married Harry ... Permanently Insane ... Manage Asylums
Bambi from Bambi, A Life In The Woods; Beauregard Beck; Los Angeles, California; PB: ZACHARY LEVI; ... Manage Asylums
Following is a list of Sonoma County residents who were committed to insane asylums between 1858-1895, as reported by local newspapers.
For those who may read this or have some curiosity about life in an insane asylum, life here was far from normal.