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Two years and four months in a lunatic asylum

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A clergyman recounts his confinement for more than two years in a mental asylum, describing entry, daily routines, chapel services, interactions with attendants and medical staff, property loss and clothing exchanges, social isolation, and the psychological effects of confinement. He reflects on misunderstandings surrounding his condition, skepticism about diagnoses, observations of fellow patients, and the difficulty of narrating asylum life to the outside world. The account alternates personal episodes with moral and religious reflections and includes testimonials and chaptered reports of institutional practices, treatment, and the author's process of recovery and return to ministry.

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Hiram Chase

Hiram Chase is best known for his autobiographical work, "Two Years and Four Months in a Lunatic Asylum," which provides a harrowing account of his experiences in a mental institution. Through his narrative, Chase offers insights into the treatment of mental illness during his time, shedding light on the conditions and societal perceptions surrounding asylums in the 19th century. His writing serves as both a personal testimony and a critique of the mental health care system, contributing to discussions about mental health and the human experience.

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