Ten Days in a Mad-House
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Nellie Bly
A courageous female journalist’s classic exposé of the horrific treatment of the mentally ill in nineteenth-century America In 1887, Nellie Bly accepted an assignment from publisher Joseph Pulitzer of the New York World and went undercover at the lunatic asylum on Blackwell Island, America’s first municipal mental hospital. Calling herself “Nellie Brown,” she was able to convince policemen, a judge, and a series of doctors of her madness with a few well-practiced facial expressions of derangement. At the institution, Bly discovered the stuff of nightmares. Mentally ill patients were fed rotten, inedible food; violently abused by a brutal, uncaring staff; and misdiagnosed, mistreated, or generally ignored by the doctors and so-called mental health experts entrusted with their care. To her horror, Bly encountered sane patients who had been committed on the barest of pretenses and came to the shocking realization that, while the Blackwell Island asylum was remarkably easy to get into, it was nearly impossible to leave. This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.
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Author
Nellie Bly
Pages
106
Publisher
Open Road Media
Published Date
2015-10-27
ISBN
1480443840 9781480443846
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"This book was recommended throughout “The Collected Schizophrenias” so I knew it would be very old school, journalist type. The book itself is really good, I read it on my iPad and could highlight lots of important moments. I read a review that this author is not credible and might have fabricated or lied but going into reading the book as just a story is still a remarkable experience. I think it is very eye opening, even if it WAS a hundred years ago, that there still are people that view the “insane” as charity, that they should be happy they are even alive, when actual the illness is hell, why make it worse. <br/>The book is very short, and is more a journalist piece and I think anyone should read this book- as it brings light to mental health services."
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Angelina Barnes
"I would give "Ten Days in a Mad-House" by Brad Ricca a 2-star review because, 1; The graphics were great 2; the only problem was that I couldn't understand the writing."
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