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Works Cited Primary Sources Bly, Nellie. Ten Days in a Mad-House. New York City: Ian L. Munro, 1887.

PDF.Thi s source was used as a reference for life in one of the most notorious insane as ylums in the world. Also used were quotations from Nellie Bly with the website's section about her. Dully, Howard. "Original Interview: Howard Dully." Interview. PBS.org. Web. 13 M ar. 2012. <http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/bonus-video/lobot omist-howard-dully/>.Interview with a patient who was given a lobotomy at age 12 . Watched as reference for treatment portion of site. Maisel, Albert Q. "Bedlam 1946." Life Magazine 6 May 1946: 102-18. PBS. Web. 11 Dec. 2011. <http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/primary-resource s/lobotomist-bedlam-1946/>.An expose on asylums in America. Used for quote on as ylum page and for general reference. Moore, Patsy. "Patsy Moore." Personal interview. 1 Mar. 2012.Interviewee was on the board for Dorothea Dix Hospital committee. Learned what the hospital was lik e in the 1960's from her, but ultimately only used said information for research purposes and not for quotation. "Oral Histories." Soundportraits.org. Web. 6 Jan. 2012. <http://soundportraits.o rg/on-air/my_lobotomy/oralhistory.php>.A first hand account of an observer of a lobotomy. This was used in the treatment section of the project. Preston. Interview by John Gray. Danvers State Insane Asylum. Web. 1 Mar. 2012. <http://www.danversstateinsaneasylum.com/preston1.html>.An interview with former head of grounds and security at Danvers State Insane Asylum. Read interview in full for context but only quoted small portion. "Record of Patients, 1882-1884; 1888." New Orleans Public Library. Web. 1 Feb. 2 012. <http://nutrias.org/inv/cityinsaneasylum146_199.htm>.This source contained patient records from New Orleans. These were used to illustrate what a record wo uld have looked like during the Asylum Movement. Secondary Sources "Asylum." Web log post. Pictures of Detroit. Web. 12 Mar. 2012. <http://pictures ofdetroit.blogspot.com/2010_08_01_archive.html>.Personal site of blogger who has many asylum pictures. Used for picture on patient file main page. Asylum Projects. Web. 13 Mar. 2012. <Asylumprojects.org>.Asylum project website with many pictures. Used site exclusively for pictures. "Dorothea Dix Biography." NC Department of Health and Human Services. Web. 4 Feb . 2012. <http://www.ncdhhs.gov/dsohf/services/dix/bio.htm>.This website provided information on why Dorothea Dix decided to assist in the mental health crisis. This was used in her biography on the website. McMillen, Frances M., and James S. Kane. "Institutional Memory." National Archiv es. Web. Nov.-Dec. 2011. <http://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2010/sum mer/institutional.html>.This source contained information about different medica l practices at asylums. It also provided an example of what a leading asylum res embled during the 1800 s, and had several pictures that are in the project.

"John F. Nash, JR - Autobiography." Nobelprize.org. Web. 2 Feb. 2012. <http://ww w.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economics/laureates/1994/nash.html>.Autobiography of John Nash. Used for John Nash picture in project. The Lobotomist. Dir. Barak Goodman and John Maggio. The Lobotomist. Web. 2 Feb. 2012. <http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/lobotomist/>.A film abou t Walter Freeman, controversial surgeon who performed lobotomies. Preview of fil m was used on site for illustration of lobotomy. "Nellie's Madhouse Memoir." PBS.org. Web. 13 Mar. 2012. <http://www.pbs.org/wgbh /amex/world/sfeature/memoir.html>.Provides a secondhand account of Nellie Bly's experiences at Blackwell's Island. The source was used to gather information abo ut an experience in an asylum. "Timeline: Treatments for Mental Illness." PBS.org. Web. 2 Jan. 2012. <http://ww w.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/nash/timeline/index.html>.Provided a broader context for tre atments. Used this source as a reference point for treatments page of website. Zollo, Dolores D. "With the Best of Intentions: Byberry Asylum." The Pennsylvani a Center for the Book. Web. 4 Jan. 2012. <http://www.pabook.libraries.psu.edu/pa litmap/Byberry.html>. Article about Byberry Asylum, the first asylum. Used for information on Bedlam 1 946 section. Also provided further resources for project.

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