The New Spirit . to colonies as isdone in many states. Individualization would greatly aid in the successful treatment ofthese unfortunates. If segregated into colonies where the sane and insane can be sepa-rated and where medical supervision and care, proper diet, a little work, and regularhabits obtain, the life of the epileptic becomes much more bearable and he is in muchbetter condition than where he remains at home. Ohio was the first state to segregate her epileptics when she opened the Galli-polis Hospital for Epileptics in 1891. New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsyl-vania, India


The New Spirit . to colonies as isdone in many states. Individualization would greatly aid in the successful treatment ofthese unfortunates. If segregated into colonies where the sane and insane can be sepa-rated and where medical supervision and care, proper diet, a little work, and regularhabits obtain, the life of the epileptic becomes much more bearable and he is in muchbetter condition than where he remains at home. Ohio was the first state to segregate her epileptics when she opened the Galli-polis Hospital for Epileptics in 1891. New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsyl-vania, Indiana, Missouri, Texas, Connecticut. Kansas, and Virginia have since thensegregated their epileptics. Unfortunately, Mississippi has taken no steps in this greatsocial movement. Does it not behoove every teacher, parent, and all others who have childrenunder their care, as well as every loyal citizen of Mississippi to agitate the question ofsegregating our epileptics who have been so long neglected? DOVIE FOSTER. 12. Hftttal Jtorifirintrg—(@»p (Eauat


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