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Essays | Quakers & Mental Health
“There are Extraordinary Circumstances in a Mental Hospital:” Medical Racism and the Exclusion of Black Patients and Staff at Friends Hospital from 1870 to 1948
Kate Scully '22
Summer 2021
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