- The Meteor
"The Meteor" was an internal
newspaper written, edited, printed and published by the patients of theAlabama Insane Hospital, soon renamed as theBryce State Mental Hospital after superintendent Dr. Peter Bryce, from1872 to1881 .It was originally intended for the benefit of the patients and to explain the practical operation of the institution to its patrons. Later, it was used to inform the friends and patrons of the hospital, state newspaper editors, and state legislators of the condition and purposes of the hospital. In 1873 the editors of the
American Journal of Insanity noted that the Meteor was only the third paper edited and printed by patients in an insane asylum in the United States. Although Dr. Bryce boasted of the paper as his institution's "remarkable enterprise", he did not himself take part in it.The Meteor's editor replied to accusations that the true editor of the paper was the superintendent by saying that although "as in the United States we have a troop of the craziest sane folks the world ever knew, so also we can boast some of the sanest crazy ones", who were responsible for the paper. The "sanest crazy" folk conducted this "remarkable enterprise," providing lucid and readable prose and a nearly unique window into a mental hospital which was, at and for that time, surprisingly progressive.
External links
* [http://www.archives.state.al.us/meteor/meteor.html Alabama Dept. of Archives and History] archive of "The Meteor"
* [http://www.archives.state.al.us/timeline/1800/insane5.html Archives]
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3880/is_199904/ai_n8846619 The Meteor: The "remarkable enterprise" at the Alabama Insane Hospital, 1872-1881] - "Alabama Review "
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