Asylums were first established to care for the unfortunates of
society. It was only later they acquired a negative image. In
Kentucky's First Asylum, author Alma Wynelle Deese explores this
issue by dissecting the inner workings of the Eastern Kentucky
Asylum, Kentucky's first asylum and the second state-supported
asylum to be established in the United States. She describes the
people who were involved in the creation and maintenance of a
medical school, law department, and lunatic asylum in Lexington,
Kentucky.
Using historical data, Deese presents a fictionalized narrative
to explore this institution's history from 1817 to the
1990s-including a chapter dedicated to 1906, a pivotal year for
Eastern Kentucky Asylum. That year, four employees were charged in
the murder of a patient, and this incident set the stage for the
past and present history of this facility.
"Kentucky's First Asylum" provides a historical understanding of
one early asylum that became a state hospital and serves to give
broader context for the understanding of the current mental health
system. It provides a platform to better comprehend the problems
and processes of American psychiatric care.
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