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162: 48:. Themes that continuously arose in the poetry, prose, political commentary, and articles about insanity include issues concerning medication, restraint, seclusion, human rights, liberty, overcoming oppression, and support. 70:, which was also produced in the printing office of the institution. Though Brigham died in 1849, the decision of his successor (Dr Nathan Benedict) to launch a patient publication was clearly influenced by Brigham's ideas. 40:, circa 1851. On its more than 3,000 pages, writers talked of their experiences and world views, giving great insight to the environment of New York's premiere state-operated 253: 248: 233: 179: 209: 243: 238: 228: 66: 258: 202: 79: 141:(1851–1860). Edited by the Patients. New York State Lunatic Asylum. Utica, N.Y.: State Lunatic Asylum. 195: 37: 21: 56:
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Lunatic Literature: New York State's The Opal (1851–1860)
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The Opal (annual)
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American Journal of Insanity
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Picture of Opal front cover from 1851
"Who fancies to have a Revolution here? The Opal Revisited (1851–1860)"
Radical Psychology
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