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- Asylum_architecture abstract "Asylum Architecture in the United States, including the architecture of psychiatric hospitals, had an impact on the changing methods of treating the mentally ill in the nineteenth century: the architecture was considered part of the cure. Doctors believed that ninety percent of insanity cases were curable, but only if treated outside the home, in large-scale buildings. Nineteenth-century psychiatrists considered the architecture of asylums, especially their planning, to be one of the most powerful tools for the treatment of the insane, targeting social as well as biological factors to facilitate the treatment of mental illnesses. The construction and usage of these quasi-public buildings served to legitimize developing ideas in psychiatry. About 300 psychiatric hospitals, known at the time as insane asylums or colloquially as “loony bins” or “nuthouses,” were constructed in the United States before 1900. Asylum architecture is notable for the way similar floor plans were built in a wide range of architectural styles.".
- Asylum_architecture thumbnail Wyoming_State_Insane_Asylum.jpeg?width=300.
- Asylum_architecture wikiPageExternalLink www.kirkbridebuildings.com.
- Asylum_architecture wikiPageID "12441567".
- Asylum_architecture wikiPageRevisionID "591163207".
- Asylum_architecture date "January 2012".
- Asylum_architecture discuss "Talk:Asylum architecture#Globalize".
- Asylum_architecture hasPhotoCollection Asylum_architecture.
- Asylum_architecture subject Category:Hospital_buildings.
- Asylum_architecture subject Category:Psychiatric_hospitals.
- Asylum_architecture type Artifact100021939.
- Asylum_architecture type Building102913152.
- Asylum_architecture type Hospital103540595.
- Asylum_architecture type MedicalBuilding103739518.
- Asylum_architecture type MentalHospital103746574.
- Asylum_architecture type Object100002684.
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- Asylum_architecture type PsychiatricHospitals.
- Asylum_architecture type Structure104341686.
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- Asylum_architecture comment "Asylum Architecture in the United States, including the architecture of psychiatric hospitals, had an impact on the changing methods of treating the mentally ill in the nineteenth century: the architecture was considered part of the cure. Doctors believed that ninety percent of insanity cases were curable, but only if treated outside the home, in large-scale buildings.".
- Asylum_architecture label "Asylum architecture".
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- Asylum_architecture depiction Wyoming_State_Insane_Asylum.jpeg.
- Asylum_architecture isPrimaryTopicOf Asylum_architecture.