The History of the First Inebriate Asylum in the World: By Its Founder; an Account of His Indictment, Also a Sketch of the Woman's National Hospital, by Its ProjectorAn account of the New York State Inebriate Asylum at Binghampton and the proposed Woman's National Hospital at Wilton, Conn. |
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acts of Assignment alcohol Anson G assigned and transferred Asylum stock Attorney or substitute Ausburn Birdsall Beekman Binghamton Birdsall board of trustees building Capital Stock Charles charter Connecticut constitute and appoint corporation Court delirium tremens deponent dipsomaniac disease drunkard Edward Turner ex-Judge execute all necessary founder free beds friends fund Henry Henry W hereby ratifying Inebriate Asylum inebriety insane asylums institution intemperance James John Joseph Mullin Judge lawful Attorney irrevocable Legislature medical treatment meeting Millard Fillmore moral name and stead necessary acts patients persons to substitute physician Pres presents do bargain President Prof proxy ratifying and confirming Reuben Hyde Walworth Sealed and delivered sell stockholders subscribed subscription substitute or substitutes substitutes shall lawfully tion transfer and set transfer unto transferred his Asylum true and lawful Valentine Mott value received virtue hereof vote Willard Parker William Wilton Woman's National Hospital writer York State Inebriate