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1 online resource (134 pages) |
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The library of Alabama classics |
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Library of Alabama classics.
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Contents |
Introduction / John S. Hughes -- My Ancestors -- Insane Hospital -- Becoming Acquainted with the Inmates -- Mr. Perkins -- The Wardmasters and Mistresses -- Mr. Perkins's Rebuke -- Friarson and Jones -- The First Man Ever in the Asylum -- Nuckles's Church-Letter -- My Son's Arrival -- Writ of Habeas Corpus -- Massingale and Steadmire -- The Asylum -- Mr. Ford -- Settlement in Alabama -- Coffee -- The Discovery of Alabama by De Soto -- First Settlers of Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana -- The Slave, His Adaptation to the Southern Climate and for Labor -- Early Days in Georgia and Alabama -- Stern Morality Demanded by Public Opinion -- The Slave-Trade -- Camp-Meetings -- The Memories of Childhood -- Eli Bynum -- Biographical Note on Peter Bryce / Robert O. Mellown |
Summary |
"In 1881, Joseph Camp, an elderly and self-trained Methodist minister from Talladega County in eastern Alabama, was brought by his family to BryceHospital, an insane asylum in Tuscaloosa, where he remained for over five months. Camp, misled by relatives concerning the purpose of the trip, was shocked and angered at his loss of freedom and his treatment in the hospital. After his release, he composed an account of his stay and published it at his own expense, providing a rare glimpse of 19th century mental health care from a patient's viewpoint. Camp's account reveals his naive trust in others, but also a sharp and retentive memory. Camp is remarkably accurate in his account of the details of his treatment and the operation and staff of the hospital, although his emotional assessments reflect his unhappiness with his situation. Adding to the importance of Camp's account is the fact that in the 19th century Bryce was considered a remarkably humane institution focused on recovery. Camp provides a glimpse into how treatment for the insane felt to the recipient."--Publisher's description |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Camp, Joseph, 1811- -- Mental health
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SUBJECT |
Camp, Joseph, b. 1811 |
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Camp, Joseph, 1811- |
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Camp, Joseph, 1811- fast |
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Bryce Hospital (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
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Alabama Insane Hospital (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) |
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Bryce Hospital (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) fast |
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Psychiatric hospital patients -- Alabama -- Tuscaloosa -- Biography
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Psychiatric hospitals.
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Patients.
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Mental illness -- Treatment.
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Mentally ill -- Commitment and detention.
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Patients -- Alabama -- Autobiography
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Mental Disorders -- therapy -- Alabama -- Autobiography
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Commitment of Mentally Ill -- Alabama -- Autobiography
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Hospitals, Psychiatric -- Alabama -- Autobiography
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Hospitals, Psychiatric
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Patients
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Mental Disorders -- therapy
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Commitment of Mentally Ill
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psychiatric hospitals.
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patients.
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MEDICAL -- Mental Health.
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Mental Health.
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Mental Illness.
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Psychiatric hospitals
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Patients
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Mentally ill -- Commitment and detention
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Mental illness -- Treatment
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Mental health
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Psychiatric hospital patients
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SUBJECT |
Alabama |
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Alabama -- Tuscaloosa
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Genre/Form |
autobiographies (literary works)
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Autobiographies
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Biographies
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Autobiographies.
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Autobiographies.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Hughes, John S., 1954- writer of introduction
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LC no. |
2010020154 |
ISBN |
9780817385330 |
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0817385339 |
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9780817356514 |
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0817356517 |
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