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T. (John Thomas) title: On the State of Lunacy and the Legal Provision for the Insane With Observations on the Construction and Organization of Asylums date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/44320.txt cache: ./cache/44320.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 7 resourceName b'44320.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-psychiatricHospitals-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 44320 author = Arlidge, J. T. 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First saw Bacon in Ida Hill Lunatic Asylum, March 29, 1860, bound to a After Anderson came to the incurable house as attendant, Bacon roomed The first year I entered the Troy Asylum, I found in the attendant's TROY LUNATIC ASYLUM INCURABLE HOUSE. TROY LUNATIC ASYLUM INCURABLE HOUSE. SINCE I LEFT TROY LUNATIC ASYLUM AS A PATIENT. cache = ./cache/48455.txt txt = ./txt/48455.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33241 author = Adler, G. J. (George J.) title = Letters of a Lunatic A Brief Exposition of My University Life, During the Years 1853-54 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 12638 sentences = 491 flesch = 58 summary = PROFESSOR OF GERMAN LITERATURE IN THE UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF page or two from my life in connection with a public institution of the University at the time of my instruction to the students, such an idea 3d, During the horrid disorders within the Institution the past winter, Dear Sir,--I deem it my duty as a citizen of New-York, and a member of a apprize you of a fact of my personal history during the past winter, connected with the University of the city of New-York, first as a number of years past in preparing works for publication, and this winter As the above letter was handed to my personal friends for the purpose of the year of my matriculation at the institution, to the present hour I attempts of certain parties in connection with the institution and _ab institution, where such scenes of scandal only _date from the time his cache = ./cache/33241.txt txt = ./txt/33241.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 56973 author = Alger, Horatio, Jr. title = Adrift in the City; or, Oliver Conrad's Plucky Fight date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 52676 sentences = 5254 flesch = 91 summary = "Oliver, bring me that ball!" said Roland Kenyon, in a tone of command. "You'd better come home," he said, turning to Oliver. "I know when to come home," said Oliver briefly. "I believe Roland thinks so," said Oliver, glancing at his "Look here, Oliver," said Frank, "I begin to think you have "I am glad you selected a good article, Oliver," said Mr. Kenyon "I heard you had a letter for me, Mr. Kenyon," said Oliver abruptly. "I should like a room alone," said Mrs. Kenyon, glancing at Cleopatra, "Oliver," said Mr. Kenyon one evening, "I have to go to New York on "Hope you'll have a good time, Oliver," said Roland, with a chuckle, "New York is rather a lively place, Oliver," said Mr. Kenyon, who read "This is the place, Oliver," said Mr. Kenyon. 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J. (George J.) title: Letters of a Lunatic A Brief Exposition of My University Life, During the Years 1853-54 date: words: 12638 sentences: 491 pages: flesch: 58 cache: ./cache/33241.txt txt: ./txt/33241.txt summary: PROFESSOR OF GERMAN LITERATURE IN THE UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF page or two from my life in connection with a public institution of the University at the time of my instruction to the students, such an idea 3d, During the horrid disorders within the Institution the past winter, Dear Sir,--I deem it my duty as a citizen of New-York, and a member of a apprize you of a fact of my personal history during the past winter, connected with the University of the city of New-York, first as a number of years past in preparing works for publication, and this winter As the above letter was handed to my personal friends for the purpose of the year of my matriculation at the institution, to the present hour I attempts of certain parties in connection with the institution and _ab institution, where such scenes of scandal only _date from the time his id: 56973 author: Alger, Horatio, Jr. title: Adrift in the City; or, Oliver Conrad''s Plucky Fight date: words: 52676 sentences: 5254 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/56973.txt txt: ./txt/56973.txt summary: "Oliver, bring me that ball!" said Roland Kenyon, in a tone of command. "You''d better come home," he said, turning to Oliver. "I know when to come home," said Oliver briefly. "I believe Roland thinks so," said Oliver, glancing at his "Look here, Oliver," said Frank, "I begin to think you have "I am glad you selected a good article, Oliver," said Mr. Kenyon "I heard you had a letter for me, Mr. Kenyon," said Oliver abruptly. "I should like a room alone," said Mrs. Kenyon, glancing at Cleopatra, "Oliver," said Mr. Kenyon one evening, "I have to go to New York on "Hope you''ll have a good time, Oliver," said Roland, with a chuckle, "New York is rather a lively place, Oliver," said Mr. Kenyon, who read "This is the place, Oliver," said Mr. Kenyon. "So Oliver is going to Chicago," said Frank Dudley to Roland Kenyon, on id: 44320 author: Arlidge, J. T. (John Thomas) title: On the State of Lunacy and the Legal Provision for the Insane With Observations on the Construction and Organization of Asylums date: words: 102699 sentences: 3177 pages: flesch: 46 cache: ./cache/44320.txt txt: ./txt/44320.txt summary: 126.--Visiting Justices of Asylums to supervise workhouse lunatic advanced by the Lunacy Commissioners to large lunatic asylums, cases in workhouses for asylum treatment to the Union medical officer, reported by the Poor-Law Board, as detained in County and Borough Asylums Pauper lunatics in workhouses are stated (10th Annual Report of the Poor only one-half of the lunatic inmates of workhouses require asylum many insane persons in workhouses: for, on one side, asylums are found to Officer to any Pauper Lunatic _not being_ in a Workhouse, Asylum, Medical Superintendents of Insane Asylums that not more than 250 patients the asylums make a return to the Lunacy Commissioners that such a patient lunatics and ''nervous'' patients not in asylums, but placed, or proposed to the pauper insane not in workhouses or asylums, but boarded with for a quarterly visit to all county patients in lunatic asylums, and to id: 48455 author: Swan, Moses title: Ten Years and Ten Months in Lunatic Asylums in Different States date: words: 26331 sentences: 1375 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/48455.txt txt: ./txt/48455.txt summary: back halls of the Marshall Infirmary or Lunatic Asylum, Ida Hill, Troy, Long before I went to Brattleborough I was thought by Dr. Hall to have the consumption, who said my left lung was gone. lion-like men through the day-time, though in fear of my dear life. like to be in that room to-day and be treated as one poor man was in said I, a lunatic asylum for my home, a cell for my dining room, a cell main-house William Anderson told me Chris and his wife were patients, DOCTORS, ATTENDANTS AND PATIENTS IN THE INCURABLE HOUSE. First saw Bacon in Ida Hill Lunatic Asylum, March 29, 1860, bound to a After Anderson came to the incurable house as attendant, Bacon roomed The first year I entered the Troy Asylum, I found in the attendant''s TROY LUNATIC ASYLUM INCURABLE HOUSE. TROY LUNATIC ASYLUM INCURABLE HOUSE. SINCE I LEFT TROY LUNATIC ASYLUM AS A PATIENT. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel