Founding Friends: Families, Staff, and Patients at the Friends Asylum in Early Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia

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Lehigh University Press, 2006 - 253 páginas
Founding Friends is a history of day-to-day life inside the Friends Asylum for the Insane in early nineteenth-century Philadelphia. By building on an extraordinarily rich data source--the daily diaries that the asylum's lay superintendents kept between 1814 and 1850--this book offers a new perspective on institutional life.

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Patricia D'Antonio is associate professor of nursing at the University of Pennsylvania.

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