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E-grāmata: Best Specimen of a Tyrant: The Ambitious Dr. Abraham Van Norstrand and the Wisconsin Insane Hospital

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  • Izdevniecība: University of Iowa Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781609381615
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In 1847, young Dr. Abraham Van Norstrand left Vermont to seek his fortune in the West, but in Wisconsin his business ventures failed, and a medical practice among hard-up settlers added little to his pocketbook. During the Civil War he organised and ran one of the armys biggest hospitals but resigned when dark rumours surfaced about him. Back home, he accepted with mixed feelings the one prestigious position available to him: superintendent of the states first hospital for the insane.

Van Norstrand was a newcomer to the so-called Hospital Movement, perhaps the boldest public policy innovation of its time, one whose leaders believed that they could achieve what had long been regarded as impossible, to cure the insane. He was a driven man with scant sympathy for those he considered misfits or malingerers. Even so, early observers were impressed with his energetic, take-charge manner at the hospital. Here at last was a man who stood firm where his predecessors had weakened and foundered. But others began to detect a different side to this tireless ruler and adroit politician. It was said that he assaulted patients and served them tainted food purchased with state money from his own grocery store. Was he exploiting the weak for personal gain or making the best of a thankless situation? Out of this fog of suspicion emerged a moral crusader andto all appearancespristine do-gooder named Samuel Hastings, a man whose righteous fury, once aroused, proved equal to Van Norstrands own.

The story of Abraham Van Norstrands rise and fall is also the story of the clash between the great expectations and hard choices that have bedevilled public mental hospitals from the beginning.
Introduction ix
Prologue: A Locked Room, a Battered Body 1(18)
1 "The Fortune I Desired and Expected"
19(8)
2 "I Soon Found My Hands Full"
27(20)
3 "My Blood Is Up"
47(10)
4 "The Best Specimen of a Tyrant"
57(8)
5 "A Severe Punishment of a Deluded and Spiteful People"
65(12)
6 "The Whole Camp Still as Death"
77(12)
7 "The First Negro Hospital"
89(12)
8 "The Wails of the Wounded"
101(12)
9 "Friends and Enemies"
113(16)
10 "A Second Class Man"
129(16)
11 "The Usual Little Jarrings in the Ward"
145(18)
12 "A Critical and Searching Examination"
163(18)
13 "Patients that Manifested a Dislike to Dr. Van Norstrand"
181(26)
14 "Little Short of Murderous Neglect"
207(14)
15 "Rotten Eggs"
221(12)
16 "A Solemn Court of Impeachment"
233(12)
17 "Abandon Hope"
245(18)
18 "A True Gentleman of the Old School"
263(18)
Epilogue: "Three Percent Hastings" 281(8)
Acknowledgments 289(2)
Notes 291(26)
Bibliography 317(10)
Index 327
Thomas Doherty lives in Madison, Wisconsin. His short stories have appeared in the Iowa Review, the Laurel Review, the Mississippi Valley Review, and other literary journals. His nonfiction has also appeared in a variety of publications from the Saigon Post to the Wisconsin Magazine of History. He won the 2008 Wisconsin Historical Societys Book Award of Merit for The Best Specimen of a Tyrant.