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The Rise of the Asylum for the Mentally Ill

Before the eighteenth century, mentally ill people typically lived at home. The industrial revolution in both europe and the united states made it increasingly difficult for families to care for mentally ill family members who might need constant supervision or intensive care. In response, asylums that specialized in the housing and ostensibly treatment of the mental ill began to proliferate.

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