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 +1. I found Nellie Bly's accounts of Blackwell Island to be particularly intriguing, she tells of an institution that was almost completely custodial in its management or lack thereof. The physical torment inflicted upon patients at Blackwell was also particularly alarming, and from what I can remember Bly was not even in the most condemned and controlled part of the facility. (The women who could be seen out for walks on the leash sort of system were believed to have it the worst as they were deemed the most volatile and dangerous) - Joey Welch
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 +2. In what ways did the emergence of "New Women" begin to change the expectations and management processes in institutions? - Joey Welch
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 1. In Nellie Bly's experience at Blackswell Island, she notes multiple times that it was astounding that the doctors were not able to tell the difference between a "sane" and "insane" person. Is this reflective of the medical training at the time? What does that say about whether people (women specifically) getting the care that they actually needed.-Margie Jones 1. In Nellie Bly's experience at Blackswell Island, she notes multiple times that it was astounding that the doctors were not able to tell the difference between a "sane" and "insane" person. Is this reflective of the medical training at the time? What does that say about whether people (women specifically) getting the care that they actually needed.-Margie Jones
  
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