MATTHEW CHRISTOPHER MURRAY (changed name to avoid PLAGIARISm
Friday, February 14, 2014
MATTHEW CHRISTOPHER MURRAY (changed name to avoid PLAGIARISM)
http://insanecausedbydoctors.blogspot.com/ [AT LEAST YOU'RE RIGHT A
LITTLE BIT HERE, BUT YOUR THOUGHTS ARE STUPID! THERE WERE TERRIBLE
EFFECTS OF THORADAZINES. BUT THE "CHEMICAL STRAITJACKET" DRUGS WAS NOT
EVER "THORAZINE!!!" HALDOL WAS "THE STRAITJACKET" DRUG!!! YOU JUST HAVE
NO FACTS OF Any sort- god what a fool you are!!!!] The Rise and Fall of
the Humane State Hospital System Text and Images by Matthew Murray
[Sorry, Murray PLAGIARIZED his article from an OpEd Article found in the
Los Angeles Times.] By THEO EMERY Staff Writer, CAROL LOLLIS Photo-
THIS ARTICLE WAS PLAGIARISED BY MATTHEW MURRAY, AND HE HAS A WEB PAGE
FULL OF PLAGIARIST WRITINGS http://www.abandonedamerica.us/ The rise and
fall of state hospital State school was dumping ground Robert Mielke,
shown here during a stroll around the grounds of the Northampton State
Hospital, said he struggled when patients occasionally asked why they
were hospitalized. "Today, I'd probably have an answer," he says. Mielke
worked in many different jobs at the now-closed hospital. CAROL LOLLIS
Photo By THEO EMERY Staff Writer NORTHAMPTON - Reaching the end of a
pitted, weed-choked driveway of the Northampton State Hospital, Robert
Mielke said that when patients sometimes asked why they were
hospitalized, he had no answer to give them. He turned a deaf ear to the
question, he said, because in many cases there was no good reason for
their confinement. During the many years he worked at the now-closed
hospital - first as a groundskeeper, then on the wards, and eventually
as hospital treasurer - he didn't have the answer he has now: that
thousands of patients filled the wards, grew old and, in some cases,
died at the hospital simply because society was not able or willing to
care for them in any other way. In its heyday, the hospital was a town
within a town, he said, as he stood near the edge of the sun-dappled
campus on a September morning. It took more than an hour for Mielke to
amble around the silent buildings overlooking Northampton. He pointed
out the overgrown peach and apple orchards, the site of the greenhouses,
the dormitories for married couples, and the doors to the honeycomb of
tunnels under the property. The significance of the decaying structure,
now silent but for the occasional wind-slammed door and the shriek of
rusty air vents, is as spr[AT LEAST YOU'RE RIGHT A LITTLE BIT HERE, BUT
YOUR THOUGHTS ARE STUPID! THERE WERE TERRIBLE EFFECTS OF THORADAZINES.
BUT THE "CHEMICAL STRAITJACKET" DRUGS WAS NOT EVER "THORAZINE!!!" HALDOL
WAS "THE STRAITJACKET" DRUG!!! YOU JUST HAVE NO FACTS OF Any sort- god
what a fool you are!!!!]
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