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I have been urged ever since I left the Asylum, by friends, to write my history of those two unfortunate years, and give it to the public. This I did purpose to do while I was in the asylum, as soon as I left it, while all things would be fresh in my memory. But after leaving that place, and mingling again with the world and with my friends, the very thought of the subject sickened me, for I desired to think and talk as little about the matter as possible. Besides this, in eighteen months after I left the asylum I entered upon the regular work of the ministry again, and did not wish, while in…mehr

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I have been urged ever since I left the Asylum, by friends, to write my history of those two unfortunate years, and give it to the public. This I did purpose to do while I was in the asylum, as soon as I left it, while all things would be fresh in my memory. But after leaving that place, and mingling again with the world and with my friends, the very thought of the subject sickened me, for I desired to think and talk as little about the matter as possible.
Besides this, in eighteen months after I left the asylum I entered upon the regular work of the ministry again, and did not wish, while in the effective work of the ministry, to mix with it the history of those two unhappy years, of which I knew, the public had no adequate conception; and which, if I should write out faithfully, would develop facts which many would disbelieve, while others would only laugh at them, as freaks of my insanity, and not as sober truths.

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Autorenporträt
Hiram Chase was an American author primarily known for his memoir Two Years and Four Months in a Lunatic Asylum, which offers a firsthand account of life in a psychiatric institution His book has remained notable for its chilling and critical portrayal of the mental health care system of that era. Written in the form of a personal narrative, the memoir recounts Chase's time as a patient in a lunatic asylum, where he was confined against his will. The work critiques the conditions within asylums, revealing how patients were often treated as prisoners, subjected to harsh methods of ""treatment"" that were often counterproductive or even cruel. Through his own experiences, Chase explores themes of mental illness, institutionalization, and the fine line between sanity and madness. His memoir raises important questions about the reliability of psychiatric diagnoses at the time and the ways in which individuals labeled ""insane"" were marginalized and mistreated.