The history of the State Psychopathic Hospital in Iowa is a story of pioneering scientific advancement and community service. Part one of an article based on as address delivered by Dr. Huston, former Director of Hospital, at the Semicentennial Celebration of the building of the institution. Part two continues to highlight the history and services of the state's psychopathic hospital
This brochure gives a glimpse into the Cherokee Mental Health hospital and its vital psychiatric ser...
This pamphlet on mental health facilities in Iowa was undertaken to meet the need for certain factua...
This document is the First Biennial Report of the Trustees, Superintendent and Treasurer of the Iowa...
This publication, compiled by Bhasker J Dave, Superintentent, gives a brief history of the developme...
Excessive patient populations and limited financial resources shaped the treatment, facilities, opin...
Prior to 1867, there was one state hospital in Iowa. Located at Mount Pleasant, the hospital was ver...
There has been no comprehensive history of the scope and roles of private psychiatric hospitals in t...
A quarterly journal of Iowa authors and their works produced by State Historical Society of Iowa
When the State Hospital at Morganton opened its doors in 1883, state leaders called it the “Pearl of...
The State Hospital for the Insane at Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, was the first public hos...
The Minnesota State Hospital for the Insane, in St. Peter, was established in 1866 during the asylum...
The second in a three-part series offering an overview of the history of medicine in Iowa from Euro-...
The final building constructed by Dr. Dewey was a fireproof, three-story structure that was attached...
IN JUNE 1850, twenty-five physicians met in Burlington, Iowa, to establish the Iowa Medical and Chir...
An examination of the history of mental illness and its treatment over the centuries reveals that th...
This brochure gives a glimpse into the Cherokee Mental Health hospital and its vital psychiatric ser...
This pamphlet on mental health facilities in Iowa was undertaken to meet the need for certain factua...
This document is the First Biennial Report of the Trustees, Superintendent and Treasurer of the Iowa...
This publication, compiled by Bhasker J Dave, Superintentent, gives a brief history of the developme...
Excessive patient populations and limited financial resources shaped the treatment, facilities, opin...
Prior to 1867, there was one state hospital in Iowa. Located at Mount Pleasant, the hospital was ver...
There has been no comprehensive history of the scope and roles of private psychiatric hospitals in t...
A quarterly journal of Iowa authors and their works produced by State Historical Society of Iowa
When the State Hospital at Morganton opened its doors in 1883, state leaders called it the “Pearl of...
The State Hospital for the Insane at Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, was the first public hos...
The Minnesota State Hospital for the Insane, in St. Peter, was established in 1866 during the asylum...
The second in a three-part series offering an overview of the history of medicine in Iowa from Euro-...
The final building constructed by Dr. Dewey was a fireproof, three-story structure that was attached...
IN JUNE 1850, twenty-five physicians met in Burlington, Iowa, to establish the Iowa Medical and Chir...
An examination of the history of mental illness and its treatment over the centuries reveals that th...
This brochure gives a glimpse into the Cherokee Mental Health hospital and its vital psychiatric ser...
This pamphlet on mental health facilities in Iowa was undertaken to meet the need for certain factua...
This document is the First Biennial Report of the Trustees, Superintendent and Treasurer of the Iowa...