Institute of the Pennsylvania Hospital

[[Market Street (Philadelphia)|Market Street]] facade in 1959. The Institute of Pennsylvania Hospital, also known as '''Kirkbride's Hospital or the Pennsylvania Hospital for Mental and Nervous Diseases, was a psychiatric hospital located at 48th and Haverford Streets in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. It operated from its founding in 1841 until 1997. The remaining building, now called the Kirkbride Center is now part of the Blackwell Human Services Campus'''.

Two large hospital structures and an elaborate pleasure ground were built on a campus that stretched along the north side of Market Street, from 45th to 49th Streets. Thomas Story Kirkbride, the hospital's first superintendent and physician-in-chief, developed a more humane method of treatment for the mentally ill there, that became widely influential. The hospital's plan became a prototype for a generation of institutions for the treatment of the mentally ill nationwide. The surviving 1859 building was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1965. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1845
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...Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane...
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Author: Kirkbride, Thomas Story, 1809-1883.
Published 1863
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...Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane...
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Published 1843
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...Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane...
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Published 1846
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...Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane...
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Published 1841
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...Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane (Philadelphia)...
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Published 1856
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...Philadelphia Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane...
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Published 1859
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...Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane Collecting Committee...
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