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#20 Eliza Josolyne, admitted 1856 and diagnosed with acute melancholia.

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Eliza Josolyne, admitted 1856 and diagnosed with acute melancholia.

Haunting Portraits of Patients from an English Lunatic Asylum, 1870s

#20 Eliza Josolyne, admitted 1856 and diagnosed with acute melancholia.

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#21 Eliza Josolyne, photographed again in 1857 in convalescence.→

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