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Images of the Mental Health Care Reform Movement |
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1900 "Utica Crib" method of restraining patients. Photo from "America's Care of the Mentally Ill" by William E. Baxter and David W. Hathcox |
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Chair used to restrain violent patients. ca. 1900. Photo from "America's Care of the Mentally Ill" by William E. Baxter and David W. Hathcox. |
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Hospital blueprints designed by Thomas S. Kirkbride became the accepted prototype for the American mental health institutions. Photo from "America's Care of the Mentally Ill" by William E. Baxter and David W. Hathcox. |
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Dorathea Lynde Dix, crusader of mental health care reform from early 1840's on. Photo from "America's Care of the Mentally Ill" by William E. Baxter and David W. Hathcox. |
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Various devices used to restrain patients ca. 1900's. Photo from "America's Care of the Mentally Ill" by William E. Baxter and David W. Hathcox. |
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