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Nevertheless , in the view of Gerald Grob , a historian of mental health reform , Dix was responsible for initiating “ the thrust toward broadening the role of government in providing institutional care and treatment of the mentally ill ...
Nevertheless , in the view of Gerald Grob , a historian of mental health reform , Dix was responsible for initiating “ the thrust toward broadening the role of government in providing institutional care and treatment of the mentally ill ...
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See , for example , Carroll Smith Rosenberg's discussion of the methods of the New York Female Reform Society in “ Beauty , the Beast , and the Militant Woman . ” * Dix may have been aware of the fate of Mary Wollstonecraft ...
See , for example , Carroll Smith Rosenberg's discussion of the methods of the New York Female Reform Society in “ Beauty , the Beast , and the Militant Woman . ” * Dix may have been aware of the fate of Mary Wollstonecraft ...
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Many of the pamphlets , leaflets , and speeches of the WSPU take up the rhetoric of prison reform and insist that the suffragettes were in the prisons , in part , to assist their nonactivist sisters . Annie Kenney's pamphlet “ Prison ...
Many of the pamphlets , leaflets , and speeches of the WSPU take up the rhetoric of prison reform and insist that the suffragettes were in the prisons , in part , to assist their nonactivist sisters . Annie Kenney's pamphlet “ Prison ...
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