The history of the first inebriate asylum in the world / by its founder [Jonathan Edward Turner]. An account of his indictment, also a sketch of the Woman's national hospital, by its founder.
- Turner, J. Edward, 1822-1889.
- Date:
- 1888
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The history of the first inebriate asylum in the world / by its founder [Jonathan Edward Turner]. An account of his indictment, also a sketch of the Woman's national hospital, by its founder. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Dix, John A., statement, 343. Dotlge, William E., Treasurei’, 80; statement, portrait and transfer, 410-412. Doolittle, Charles H., 245, 246, 248, 249,252, (note), 261, 358. Earl, Judge Robert, testimony in Court, 370. Election illegal; the affidavits of trustee Worrall, 280-285; of Hum- phrey S. Anderson, 285-295; of Jordan L. Mott, 295; of Thad- deus A. Kingsley, 298, of David 8. Smith, 299; two tickets for trus- tees, 295; illegal action of stock- holders, (.see Affidavits.) Emmott, Judge James, 352; legal opinions, 354, 355. Evarts, William M., transfer and statement, 333, 334. Everett, Edward, address at laying of corner-stone, 131. Excise moneys asked for the Asylum, 4.5-52. Finances, report of committee in 1866, 258; deficit of two cents 258; action of trustees on insur- ance, 271; Report of Danforth and Beekman, 276. Fillmore, Millard, portrait, transfer and statement, 326-328. Founder, address before trustees, 21; portrait, 23 ; pathology of inebri- ety, 27,105; before legi.slativecom- mittee, 44; visit to Essex Co., 52; his labors, 109,111,126; Dr. Mott’s opinion, 16 8, 17 2; resolutions by Dr. Mott, 173; compensation of the founder, 174; report to the legislature, 193; Mr. Tuckermairs views, 230; Dr. Parker and com- pensation, 238; Birdsall's affected symiiathy, 240; Birdsall’s threats, 241; calls on Dr. Parkei-, 241; the interview, 242; Birdsall’s telegram, 244; sup]Jies cut off, 252; 7-e-in- stated, 254; Mr. Ruggles’ oitinion, 255; endorsed by 39 medical super- intendents, 256; accoimt under Dr. Mott’s i-esolution, 259; resigna- tion, 263; the indictment, 263; ])ublicsentiment. 264; Dr. Andrews’ statement; 264;remarks of aState Charity Commissioner. 266; Par- ker expresses his sentiments, 266; Mrs. Pai-ker’s essay, 439; his com- jiensation, 449. Francis, Dr. .Tohn W., a]i])roval, 20; o])ini(7ii, 39; i)ortralt, 90; addi'ess at laying corner-stone, 89; first interest in the asylum, 152; his subsc7-iptiou, 152; elected Presi- dent, 153; action of the Boai’d, 153;death, 153. Ga7'dner, Dr. T. J., his trial for arson, 267; its fixilure, 268; testimony at t7'ial, 268 ; acquittal, 269. Gove7'77 777C77t responsibility foi' liquor traffic, 494. G7-aha77i, .lanxes L., 269. G7-av, Dr. John P., his compensation, 449. Guernsey, Dr. Egbert, letter froxn, 491. Ha7uilton, Dr., Frank H., Opinion of Colyer, 490. Hand, Judge Samuel, legal opinion, 383. Hecker, John, state7uent, 380; cites Cha7-les O'Conoi-'s opinion, 380. Hill, Dr. John, port7'ait, 222. Hitchcock, D.D., Rev. R. D., address at New York 7neeting, 71; what the Asylu7u signifies, 7-3—77; letter fro777, 77 ; staten7ent, 400. Hu77t, .Judge AVard, transfer of stock, 339. Hunt, AVashington, letter, 40. Illustrations, New A’ork State Ineb7-i- ate Asylum,frontispiece; AAo7nan’s National Hospital, x; John D. AA'right, 22; the founder, 23; Dr. Bellows, 63; Prof. Hitchcock, 70; Bex7j. F. Butle7', 86; Dr. Francis, 90; D..S. Dickinson, 128; EdwardEvei’- ett,130; Alf. B. Street, 136; Chan- cellor AA’alwo7‘th, 154; Dr. A'alen- ti7ie Mott, 158; Dr. J0I777 Hill, 222; Millard Filhnore, 326; Judge Saxn- uel Nelson, 336;Cha77eello7-McCoun, 341; John A.Dix,.344; Judge Mul- li77, 364; Sa7nuel B. Ruggles, 375; AA411ia77i E. Dodge, 412; Ge7-7-it Su7ith, 441: .ra77ies AA’. Beekmai7, 446; Noah AA’orrall. 453; B7-eaki77g G7'ound, 475; fac si777ile, 478; 1)7-. Mott’s 777e77iorial pillar, 479; Ja77ies P.AVhite, 488.Beeehe7-. H. AA’„ 456. I77eb7'iate Asylu7u, New Yox’k State, 1-iOcation, vii; buildings, vii7; the a7’chitect, VI17; its incei)tion, 13; ci7ri7lar to Physicians. Cle7-gyn7e77, J77dges, U77d Corone7-s, Ki; 77eces- sit.v of the Asyli7777 , 41 : the cha7-- te7-, 43, 44; ])etitio77 to legislat77 7'c, 47; oiii)ositiou, 48; Ch!7 77cello7’ AA’alwo7’th, 4!); bill pjxssed ;x7id sig77cd, 51; f7'ee beds, 51; i7tte777 i>ts to 7’epei7l chi77’ter, 51-53; ])oIice laws, 55; o7'ga7iiziitioi7 of Asyh7 777 ,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24857014_0504.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)