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Public Mental Institutions at the Turn of the Twentieth Century

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Public mental institutions at the turn of the twentieth century:


A) were sufficiently staffed with professionals to provide individual attention to patients.
B) provided patients less personal attention than the moral treatment model had offered.
C) had slightly lower quality of care as compared to private institutions.
D) were generally built in the city limits, to regain public support for the mentally ill.

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