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- Furnace flues of the Sheppard Asylum, Baltimore, MD4
- Sheppard Asylum, Baltimore, MD2
- Sheppard Asylum, Baltimore, MD., plan of second floor2
- What Are the Facts about Mental Illness?2
- "B" building [of Sheppard Asylum], sub basement plan for East [...] with all the wall shown1
- "B" building, ground floor1
- A brief history of proceedings in the Medical Society of Pennsylvania, in the years 1859, '60, '66, '67, '68, '70 and '71, to procure the recognition of women physicians by the medical profession of the State: to which is added an account of the measures adopted by the society at its annual meetings in 1877, '78, '79 to procure a law to authorize trustees of hospitals for the insane-poor, under control of the State, to appoint women physicians to have entire medical control of the insane of their sex1
- A corrected copy of Dr. Howe's letter, in "Daily Advertiser," October 30, entitled "A plea, alike in behalf of our pauper lunatics and of our tax payers"1
- A letter on pauper lunatic asylums1
- A mind that found itself: an autobiography. Mental hygiene movement1
- A report of the epidemic of cholera occurring on Blackwell's Island, New York, in the summer of 18661
- A visit to thirteen asylums for the insane in Europe: to which are added a brief notice of similar institutions in transatlantic countries and in the United States, and an essay on the causes, duration, termination and moral treatment of insanity, with copious statistics1
- Accommodation for the insane on the cottage plan1
- Account of the Asylum for the Relief of Persons Deprived of the Use of their Reason, near Frankford, Pennsylvania: with the statistics of the institution from its foundation to the 31st 12th month, 18381
- Account of the rise and progress of the asylum, proposed to be established, near Philadelphia: for the relief of persons deprived of the use of their reason : with an abridged account of the Retreat, a similar institution near York, in England1
- Adams Nervine Asylum, 18951
- Address delivered at the laying of the corner stone of the Insane Hospital, at Northampton, Massachusetts1
- Address of the Governors of the New-York Hospital, to the public: relative to the Asylum for the Insane at Bloomingdale1
- All Types of Negro Patients Are Mixed at Taft (photograph of newspaper page)1
- Am I a lunatic?, or, Dr. Henry T. Helmbold's exposure of his personal experience in the lunatic asylums of Europe and America1