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The plural of asylum is asylums.

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Metropolitan Asylums Board was created in 1867.

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Metropolitan Asylums Board ended in 1930.

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what did prisons and lunatic asylums used to be like prior to the great wakening

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Your question should probably be, "Do Sisters work in asylums?" as nuns are enclosed in a monastery and have no outside work.

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Louis B. Durocher has written:

'Commission on lunatic asylums of the province of Quebec'

'Commission on lunatic asylums of the province of Quebec' -- subject(s): Asylums, Law and legislation, Psychiatric hospitals

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Frontline - 1983 The New Asylums - 23.8 was released on:

USA: 10 May 2005

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Yes! Asylum is the name given to an institution for the mentally ill. It's also referred to as a psychiatric hospital. Asylums were largely used in the 19th century, but since the 1950's, the process of deinstitutionalizing has greatly reduced the number of asylums as well as admitted patients.

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Because they were mad, or insane.

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Frontline - 1983 The New Asylums 23-8 was released on:

USA: 10 May 2005

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They are kept in asylums which are specially made and looked after.

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They are kept in asylums which are specially made and looked after.

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Asylums do not exist on the sims 2. Sorry.

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There is 23435 now but in the 1800s there was 50

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They were locked up in asylums.

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Sherrill Cohen has written:

'The Evolution of Women's Asylums'

'The evolution of women's asylums since 1500' -- subject(s): History, Social conditions, Women, Women's shelters

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distubred-Asylum and the joker theme from bat man xD

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The following are some of the famous insane asylums; Huffpost Weird News, Taunton State Hospital, Rockwood Insane Asylum, Indianapolis, Indiana, Central State Hospital and The Northern State Mental Hospital.

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Dorothea Dix was a member of what is called the asylum movement. This movement was trying to remedy the abysmal treatment of the mentally ill in prisons by having state asylums built for them. A result of this movement was the creation of 32 asylums in the United States.

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One person who called attention to the shocking conditions in asylums during the mid-19th century was Dorothea Dix. She was a social reformer and advocate for the mentally ill, who documented and exposed the inhumane and overcrowded conditions in asylums in the United States. Dix's efforts helped pave the way for improved treatment and care for the mentally ill.

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They are used to restrain mental patients in mental asylums as they are very difficult to get out of.

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There are 2 old Kirkbride Asylums that I know of, one in Topeka and the other in Osawatomie.

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it makes them feel bigger and bad about them self and it boosts there confidence

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Yes but the people were deranged mental lunatics who were thrown in an asylums

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People were locked in asylums due to the prevailing belief at the time that mental illness was untreatable and individuals needed to be confined for their own safety and the safety of society. This approach was meant to isolate and control those deemed "insane" or "mentally ill."

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They wear a straight jacket and face mask

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Would you rather have a Homicidal, Sociopathic Serial Rapist terrorizing your children?

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Dorthea Dix advocated for prison reform in the 1800s. She wanted better facilities and treatment, also for asylums.

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It is the Reform in how asylums gained there freedom. good luck on history day

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Joseph Pulitzer sent Nellie Bly to investigate insane asylums in order to expose the poor conditions and mistreatment of patients. He wanted to raise awareness about the issues within the mental health system and spur reforms to improve the care of the mentally ill.

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As patience of the asylum no.... and considering most Psychologists are insane, that is the only time I can for-see them being in an asylum.

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Patient files, closed down factories and asylums, descendants of patients, letters, diarys

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Psychiatrists or psycologists. Psychiatrists work more with medicine. Psychologist work more with therapy.

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its like when you are in a plain room all by yourself for a long time. Its used in insane asylums and old prisons. Used as punishment and sorts

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germany developed one of europes most liberal asylums because....

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We protest against the ever-mounting cost to the world of asylums, prisons, homes for the feeble-minded, and such institutions for the unfit.

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Many people had thereapy including schock th. ice th. and other terrible therapys. this was very painful.

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Dorothea Dix supported the cause of taking care of the mentally insane. Her work lead to the creation of mental asylums in America.

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Dorothea Dix was a member of what is called the asylum movement. This movement was trying to remedy the abysmal treatment of the mentally ill in prisons by having state asylums built for them. A result of this movement was the creation of 32 asylums in the United States.

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It originated in 1609, when the mental asylums became over crowded and to reduce crowding. The mentals were killed and thrown in bins.

Hence the term.

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The word insane is not used any more but they are called psychiatric hospitals which long ago were called lunatic asylums. People who were in these hospitals were thought to be under the influence of the Devil and so were treated badly. Of course, it isn't so today.

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No, it wasn't schizophrenia depression. He died from syphilis and pneumonia. Back then, people who contracted syphilis were placed in asylums because they were considered crazy. I can only imagine how he was treated there.

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Then we would eventually destroy ourselves and the world would be a better place, at least from the Earth's point of view.

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A number of religious orders are or were active in the Health care role- examples include the Franciscans- who operated Two hospitals in Hudson County in recent years, The Dominicans- who formed the six-nun nursing staff at a Church-operated camp- and the Sisters of Saint Joseph- active in the Handicapped apostolate- Blind schools, asylums for the chronically deaf, etc. One of the latter is in Jersey City with the odd name of Concordia House.

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