Biennial Report of the Oregon State Board of Control
Author: Oregon State Board of Control
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Published: 1914
Total Pages: 244
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Published: 1914
Total Pages: 244
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Oregon State Board of Control
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Published: 1914
Total Pages: 248
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The First biennial report [October 1, 1912-September 30, 1914] contains also the act known as the "Board of control law" and reports of the institutions for the biennial period ending September 30, 1914.
Author: Oregon State Board of Control
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Published: 1918
Total Pages: 244
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Published: 1968
Total Pages: 44
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →1926/28- include Annual reports.
Author: Oregon. Attorney General's Office
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Published: 1919
Total Pages: 116
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
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Published: 1960
Total Pages: 892
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
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Published: 1984
Total Pages: 1516
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A keyword listing of serial titles currently received by the National Library of Medicine.
Author: Diane L. Goeres-Gardner
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Published: 2013-05-21
Total Pages: 379
ISBN-13: 1625844964
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A look inside the historic mental hospital that served as the location for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest—includes photos. Seen through the eyes of those who lived there, this book examines the world of a mental hospital established in Salem, Oregon, in 1883—where, in desperate attempts to cure their patients, physicians injected them with deadly medications, cut holes in their heads, and sterilized them. Years of insufficient funding caused the hospital to decay into a crumbling, understaffed facility, which was later used as the setting for the 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Today, after a $360 million makeover, Oregon State Hospital is a modern treatment hospital for the state’s civil and forensic mentally ill. In this compelling account of the institution’s tragedies and triumphs, author Diane Goeres-Gardner offers an unparalleled look at the very human story of Oregon’s historic asylum.
Author: Chicago (Ill.). Department of Public Welfare
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Published: 1915
Total Pages: 134
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