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The Asylums of Paris, in 1872

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

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The three establishments which will most repay the trouble of a visit, a e the Bicêtre, the Salpêtriére, and Charenton; The Bicêtre is for male, the Salpêtriére for female paupers, and Charenton is a large private asylum for both sexes.

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