American journal of insanity . est humanity of ournature, have extended to us the warm hand of welcome, and havemade our visit here an enjoyable fact and a pleasant memory. 1869.] Proceedings of the Association, 203 To Mr. Frederick Scheffer, proprietor of the Virginia Hotel, forthe use of a parlor for our meetings, free of ^charge, and for hisgood-natured and constant efforts to secure our comfort while guestsat his hotel. To the managers of the Western Lunatic Asylum for their cour-teous and generous attentions and hospitality, and to our oldfriend and associate, Dr. Stribling, for his untir


American journal of insanity . est humanity of ournature, have extended to us the warm hand of welcome, and havemade our visit here an enjoyable fact and a pleasant memory. 1869.] Proceedings of the Association, 203 To Mr. Frederick Scheffer, proprietor of the Virginia Hotel, forthe use of a parlor for our meetings, free of ^charge, and for hisgood-natured and constant efforts to secure our comfort while guestsat his hotel. To the managers of the Western Lunatic Asylum for their cour-teous and generous attentions and hospitality, and to our oldfriend and associate, Dr. Stribling, for his untiring and most suc-cessful endeavors to make our first visit to Stauoton profitable andpleasant in the highest degree. We bid him good bye with regretand in the hope that for years to come we shall enjoy his welcomepresence at our annual assemblies. The minutes of the meeting were then read and ap-proved. On motion, the Association adjourned to meet inHartford, Conn., on the third Wednesday of June, 1870. JOHN CURWEN, ILLINOIS LEGISLATION REGARDING HOSPI-TALS FOR THE INSANE. I. Report of the Investigating Committee on the Hospital for theInsane, and other State Institutions; made to the Governor ofIllinois, December 1, 1867. Springfield: Illinois Journal Print-ing Office. 1869. II. Special Report of the Illinois State Hospital for the Insane,in Review of a Report of a Legislative Committee appointed bythe Twenty-fifth General Assembly. Springfield: Baker, Bail-hache & Co., Printers. 1868. III. An Act for the Protection of Personal liberty, passed by theGeneral Assembly of the People of the State of Illinois, March5, 1867. IV. Chicago Medical Examiner, September, 1869. Vol. 10—No. 9. Report of Committee on Insanity, <Sbc, Read before the IllinoisState Medical Society, May, 1869. V. Eleventh JBiennial Report of the Trustees, Superintendentand Treasurer of the Illinois State Hospital for the Insane, atJacksonville, December, 1868. Springfield: Illinois JournalPrinti


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