The Philadelphia State Hospital at Byberry : a history of misery and medicine
(2013)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Arcadia Publishing, 2013
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781625845351 (electronic bk.) MWT14113684, 1625845359 (electronic bk.) 14113684
LANGUAGE
English
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The Quaker City and its hospitals were pioneers in the field of mental health. Yet by the end of the nineteenth century, its institutions were crowded and patients lived in shocking conditions. The mentally ill were quartered with the dangerously criminal. By 1906, the city had purchased a vast acreage of farmland incorporated into the city, and the Philadelphia Hospital dubbed its new venture Byberry City Farms. From the start, its history was riddled with corruption and committees, investigations and inquests, appropriations and abuse. Yet it is also a story of reform and redemption, of heroes and human dignity-many dedicated staff members did their best to help patients whose mental illnesses were little understood and were stigmatized by society

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