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Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital Archives
Correspondence, minutes, reports, ledgers, journals, publications, and photographs document administration, professional training, and treatment programs at Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital from its inception to 2003.
Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital Photograph Collection
Five hundred black and white and color photos, postcards and negatives depicting buildings and grounds of the Sheppard Pratt facility in Baltimore, Maryland.
U.S. Asylum for Insane Indians annual report and census
The report contains information as of June 30, 1926. It contains a list by name of current male and current female patients, including their native tribes and reservations.
US/USSR Psychiatry Delegation Records
Correspondence, reports, drafts, psychological testing instruments, subject files, and audio and video recordings which document a 1989 joint NIMH/U.S. State Department delegation visit to the Soviet Union to assess the state of Soviet psychiatry. The delegation focused on the diagnosis status, treatment, and human rights protections given to political and religious dissidents who had been involuntarily committed to psychiatric hospitals.
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