The prisoners' hidden life, or Insane asylums unveiled

as demonstrated by the report of the Investigating committee of the legislature of Illinois, together with Mrs. Packard's coadjutors' testimony.

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The prisoners' hidden life, or Insane asylums unveiled

as demonstrated by the report of the Investigating committee of the legislature of Illinois, together with Mrs. Packard's coadjutors' testimony.

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Vol. 2 has title: Mrs. Olsen's narrative of her one year's imprisonment, at Jacksonville insane asylum: with the testimony of Mrs. Minard, Mrs. Shedd, Mrs. Yates, and Mrs. Lake, all corroborated by the Investigating committee of the legislature of Illinois. Collected and published by Mrs. E.P.W. Packard.
Issued in 1873 under title: Modern persecution, or Insane asylums unveiled ...

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RC608 .P4 1868

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2 v. in 1.

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OL6580657M
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prisonershiddenl00inpack
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15021274

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