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after the book was published, lewis bartlett read the book and send a fan letter, and between the two of them, institution, psychiatry and those details, and in this letter, the first letter the psychiatrist sends, i found your book so well written, i enjoyed reading it and can write back. and he wanted to know how patients, and and electroshock therapy treatment that he actually experienced it and concluded it was terrifying and horrible and so he was able to portray that well in his book. doctor bartlett right back, horrified that he has done that. a friend is rigged in esp. and -- and undergraduate students, and and access to this original material. and research to be done on this material that i have. all of the notes that survived, and some examples of working around, the title that he wants to use. and then he has all these notes that he kept. and a great notion, and and write them down and categorize them and how he is carrying out their story. and writing into the writing process, and here is the document when he is writing the characters, more detail there. the mother notes,
after the book was published, lewis bartlett read the book and send a fan letter, and between the two of them, institution, psychiatry and those details, and in this letter, the first letter the psychiatrist sends, i found your book so well written, i enjoyed reading it and can write back. and he wanted to know how patients, and and electroshock therapy treatment that he actually experienced it and concluded it was terrifying and horrible and so he was able to portray that well in his book....
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after the book was published, a psychiatrist named lewis bartlett read the book, a descent ken a fan letter. and there ensued correspondence between the two of them about mental institutions, psychiatry, and those kinds of details. and in this letter is the first letter that the psychiatrist sent, and he is basically saying, you know, i found your book so well-written, i really enjoyed reading it. and then ken writes back, and in his letter he mentions that he really wanted to know how to patients experienced electroshock therapy. because he wanted to get his representation of it right in the book. and so he's telling dr. bartlett that he had a friend rig up electroshock therapy treatment for himself and that he actually experienced it and he concluded yes, it was terrifying, yes, it was horrible, so he's able to portray that well in his book. and dr. bartlett writes back horrified that he actually had done that. and he says if i understood yor letter quickly from a friend in electronics rig and electroshock therapy ndu a treatment? jesus h christ, if that so you could have done a mo
after the book was published, a psychiatrist named lewis bartlett read the book, a descent ken a fan letter. and there ensued correspondence between the two of them about mental institutions, psychiatry, and those kinds of details. and in this letter is the first letter that the psychiatrist sent, and he is basically saying, you know, i found your book so well-written, i really enjoyed reading it. and then ken writes back, and in his letter he mentions that he really wanted to know how to...
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. >> after the book was published, a psychiatrist named lewis bartlett read the book and he sent a fan letter. there ensued a sign corresponds between the two of them about mental institutions, psychiatry and those kinds of details. >> so there's a real conflict when african-americans then came home but there were welcome in their home communities. in terms of the effects of the war in terms of form how americans thought about race relations, i really don't think it did. it didn't have the impact that african-americans had hoped it would. >> on sunday at 2 p.m. eastern on american history tv, the story of abigail scott dunaway,, and oregon pioneer and women's rights activist. >> she is an example of one of the really great diaries. she describes what's happening between the people. she describes troubles that happen. she describes the landscape in the scenery, and it's clear. i mean, you get a pretty good inkling that she's a really good writer, you know, and that served her well later on in her career as a leader in the suffrage movement. >> and give a former oregon u.s. senator wayne
. >> after the book was published, a psychiatrist named lewis bartlett read the book and he sent a fan letter. there ensued a sign corresponds between the two of them about mental institutions, psychiatry and those kinds of details. >> so there's a real conflict when african-americans then came home but there were welcome in their home communities. in terms of the effects of the war in terms of form how americans thought about race relations, i really don't think it did. it didn't...
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published, ak was psychiatrist named lewis bartlett read the book and sent ken a fan letter, and there between correspondence them about mental institutions, psychiatry, and those kinds of details. and in this letter is the first letter that the psychiatrist sent, and he is basically saying i found your book so well written, i really enjoyed reading it, and then ken writes back. letter, he mentions that he really wanted to know how the patient's experienced -- patients experienced electroshock therapy because he wanted to get his representation he told his friend you wanted to up a treatment for himself and that he actually experienced it, and he concluded it was terrifying, hardball, so he was able to portray that well in his book. dr. bartlett writes back, horrified that he actually had done that. and he says come if i understood your letter currently, a friend rigged a therapy and give your treatment? jesus h. christ. it gives me the horrors to think about it. it is great that scholars established, as that, even high school students could come here and read this. they have access to
published, ak was psychiatrist named lewis bartlett read the book and sent ken a fan letter, and there between correspondence them about mental institutions, psychiatry, and those kinds of details. and in this letter is the first letter that the psychiatrist sent, and he is basically saying i found your book so well written, i really enjoyed reading it, and then ken writes back. letter, he mentions that he really wanted to know how the patient's experienced -- patients experienced electroshock...