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American Superintendents of Asylums and Politics

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If on a change of Ministry in England the medical superintendents of asylums—Broadmoor, for instance—felt uneasy as to their continuance in office, and one here and there had this uneasiness unpleasantly emphasized by dismissal from the post, astonishment and indignation would be excited. Happily politics have nothing whatever to do with the retention of office by the head of an English asylum, but Dr. Dewey has found that this is not the case in America.

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