An edition of Ten days in a mad-house (1905)

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An edition of Ten days in a mad-house (1905)

Ten days in a mad house

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"This is Bly's truly disturbing account (and exposé) of a mental asylum to which Bly was committed after feigning insanity. Including graphic depictions as to the treatment of mental patients and their unsanitary surroundings, Bly's controversial 1887 exposé reveals the scandal and brutality of mental health in the nineteenth century and the ease with which professionals were prepared to accept and treat mental "disorders.""--Page 4 of cover.

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English
Pages
113

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Cover of: Ten Days in a Mad-House
Ten Days in a Mad-House
Mar 06, 2015, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Cover of: Ten Days in a Mad-House
Cover of: Ten days in a mad house
Ten days in a mad house
2012
in English
Cover of: Ten Days in a Mad-House
Ten Days in a Mad-House
2009-12-06, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Cover of: Ten days in a mad-house
Ten days in a mad-house
2008, Dodo Press
in English - Illustrated ed.

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Edition Notes

Other Titles
10 days in a mad house

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
362.21097471
Library of Congress
RC445.N7 N49 2012, RC445.N7

The Physical Object

Pagination
113 pages
Number of pages
113

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26882154M
Internet Archive
tendaysinmadhous0000blyn
ISBN 10
161949258X
ISBN 13
9781619492585
OCLC/WorldCat
796084172

Work Description

In the 1800s, journalist Nellie Bly pretended to be mentally ill and spent 10 days in an insane asylum in order to report on conditions and abuses there.

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