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1880CAT0161Vermont 1880. Albumen photograph. 15 ½ x 10 inches on a 19 x 14 inch cardstock mount. Very Good. A rare 19th century view of an insane asylum. The Vermont Asylum for the Insane which later became the Brattleboro Retreat was founded based on Quaker principles of moral treatment. The founder Anna Hunt Marsh was the first woman credited with starting a hospital for the mentally ill. The approach was based on English institutions such as The York Retreat. "Moral treatment" first developed by William Tuke in the 18th century treated mental disorders as diseases and not character flaws or the results of sinning or mental depravity. This image is unrecorded and would date to sometime before 1890 when the institution was renamed. Some uneven fading otherwise well preserved. Mount toned at edges. Very good overall. unknown books
188239176New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1882. 8vo 24 cm 9". iv 55 1 pp. <br><br>Proceedings of the second meeting and papers by Nathan Allen C.L. Dana E.C. Seguin and J.C. Shaw. Original printed wrappers lacking rear one; front one chipped with small losses. G.P. Putnam's Sons unknown books
1880889Boston/: Tolman & White Printers/ 1880. Small 4to 10" 25 cm. 2 ff. printed on rectos only. <br/><br/>The prospectus of membership: includes a preamble short history aims its constitution and by-laws. <br/><br/>Old folds. Else almost as issued. [Tolman & White, Printers/] unknown books
188439173No place Philadelphia: No publisher/printer no date 1884. 8vo 24.4 cm 9.5". 1 f. printed on both sides. <br><br>Includes the need to raise $400000 vote of thanks to Miss Chevaillier election of officers and wording of a circular to be sent to members and others for the fund raising effort. Age-toning along top and fore-edge; fore-edge crumpled with with tattering. A good copy. No publisher/printer unknown books
1880888Boston: Tolman & White Printers 1880. 8vo 9.5" 23.5 cm. 2 ff. printed on recto and verso. <br/><br/>Perhaps the first printing of the association's constitution. <br/><br/>Ex-American Antiquarian Society Copy with its embossed stamp. Top edge tattered with loss of blank paper age-toned some dog-earing. [Tolman & White Printers?] unknown books