Dr. Edenharter's Dream:How science Improved the Humane Care of the Mentally Ill in Indiana 1896–2012
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In 1896 Dr. George Edenharter, the superintendent of Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane in Indianapolis, designed and built a forward-thinking center on the hospital's grounds. Reflecting the newest trends, the Pathological Department would have one focus: using new medical science methodology to study the diseases of the mentally ill to improve their care. The building set a precedent: since that time Indiana and its physicians caring for the mentally ill have built other outstanding ...























