Elizabeth Packard : A Noble Fight.
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- 9780252090073
- Packard, E. P. W.-(Elizabeth Parsons Ware),-1816-1897
- Psychiatric hospital patients-Illinois-Biography
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- Mentally ill-Commitment and detention-United States-Case studies
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- RC464
Cover -- Title page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 "All the Love His Bachelor Heart Could Muster -- 2 "New Notions and Wild Vagaries -- 3 Breaking the Mold -- 4 Free Love and True Womanhood -- 5 "The Forms of Law -- 6 Andrew McFarland and Mental Medicine -- 7 "A World of Trouble -- 8 "An Unendurable Annoyance -- 9 From Courtroom to Activisim -- 10 "My Pen Shall Rage -- 11 Shooting the Rattlesnakes -- 12 Vindication adn "Virtuous Action -- 13 Triumph and Disaster -- 14 Working in Her Calling -- 15 "Great and Noble Work -- 16 Final Campaigns -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Cover 4.
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