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Visual Still Information
| Title: | "How Can I Live Without My Children!" | |
| From: | Modern Persecution | |
| Original caption: | "How can I Live without my Children!" See page 85. No. 1 -- Abducting my Babe. See p.48. No. 2 -- Abducting my Daughter. See page 40. No. 3 -- My Isaac's parting kiss. See page 50. No. 4 -- Abducting my George. See p.50. | |
| Creator: | n/a | |
| Date: | 1873 | |
| Format: | Illustration | |
| Source: | Available at selected libraries | |
| Location: | vol. 1 , opposite p.84 | |
| Keywords: | Advocacy; Asylums; Children; Civil Liberties & Rights; Confinement; Elizabeth Packard; Expose; Family; Government Agencies; GOVERNMENT, POLICY & LAW; Health & Medicine; Identity; Insanity; Institutions; INSTITUTIONS, ORGANIZATIONS & CORPORATIONS; Media; Psychiatric Disability; SOCIAL MOVEMENTS & ADVOCACY; Social Welfare & Communities; Women & Gender |
Objects From This Artifact:
- "George, We Have No Mother!" (still)
- "How Can I Live Without My Children!" (still)
- Dr. Andrew McFarland (still)
- Dr. McFarland's Self-Accusation (still)
- Dr. McFarland Punishing One-Armed Wyant (still)
- Enforcing The "Nonentity" Principle (still)
- Governor Carpenter Signs Bill (still)
- Illinois State Senate (still)
- Insane Asylum, Jacksonville, Illinois (still)
- Kidnapping Mrs. Packard (still)
- Modern Persecution, or Insane Asylums Unveiled (doc)
- Modern Persecution, or Married Woman's Liabilities (doc)
- Mr. Morrison's Interview With The Governor (still)
- Mrs. Packard's Home (still)
- Not Alienated (still)
- Popular Mode Of Curing Insanity! (still)
- Theophilus Packard In 1862 And 1872 (still)
- The Re-united Family (still)




