Editorial Correspondence
Abstract
The latter part of February 1848, two of the managers of the New-York State Lunatic Asylum, with the writer of the following notes, journeyed by land, or by the Mail Route, from Utica to New Orleans and returned by the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers. The journey was mainly for recreation and pleasnre and not for any specific object. Whenever it was convenient they visited Institutions for the Insane, though they did not vary their route for this purpose. The following are a few brief observations principally relating to the insane, made during the Journey.—Editor Journal of Insanity.
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