Ten Years and Ten Months in Lunatic Asylums in Different States
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A first-person memoir recounts more than a decade of confinement in multiple mental institutions, tracing a descent into illness, institutionalization, and eventual release. The narrator describes daily life, administrative processes, physical restraints and humiliating devices, and episodes of severe abuse, including beatings, forcible immersion and near-suffocation, witnessed or suffered personally. Interwoven are reflections on mental distress preceding commitment, expressions of religious faith, appeals to the public, and documentary details such as dates and endorsements. The narrative seeks to expose inhuman treatment, record others' suffering observed within asylums, and argue for reform through a chronological account of experiences and observations.
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