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  2. Eloise (psychiatric hospital) - Wikipedia

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    The psychiatric division started closing in 1977, and the last patients were transferred out in 1982 when the State of Michigan took over. The general hospital closed in 1986. Inventor Elijah McCoy may be its most famous former resident. He spent a year prior to his death as a patient in the Eloise Infirmary.

  3. Eloise Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Eloise Cemetery was the name applied to cemeteries used by the Eloise hospital complex located in what was then Nankin Township in western Wayne County, Michigan, and is now Westland, Michigan. The patients buried in the cemetery were from the Infirmary Division, the William P. Seymour General Hospital, the T.B. Sanitarium and the Eloise ...

  4. List of sanatoria in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Swedish Medical Center: Englewood, Colorado: 1905 Portland Open-Air Sanatorium Milwaukie Heights, Oregon [14] 1905 Oregon State Tuberculosis Hospital: Salem, Oregon [15] 1907 Boston Consumptives Hospital: Boston, Massachusetts: 1907 Missouri State Sanatorium Mount Vernon, Missouri [16] 1907 Maryland Tuberculosis Sanitorium: Sabillasville ...

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    Eloise Asylum is open Friday and Saturdays from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m., and Sundays from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. It's $45 for general admission, and $75 for VIP. More info can be found at https ...

  6. Austin State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Austin State Hospital (ASH), formerly known until 1925 as the Texas State Lunatic Asylum, is a 299-bed psychiatric hospital located in Austin, Texas. It is the oldest psychiatric facility in the state of Texas, and the oldest continuously operating west of the Mississippi River. [2] It is operated by the Texas Health and Human Services ...

  7. Kirkbride Plan - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Story Kirkbride, creator of the Kirkbride Plan. The establishment of state mental hospitals in the U.S. is partly due to reformer Dorothea Dix, who testified to the New Jersey legislature in 1844, vividly describing the state's treatment of lunatics; they were being housed in county jails, private homes, and the basements of public buildings.