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    Amariah Brigham (December 26, 1798, in New Marlborough, Massachusetts – September 8, 1849, in Utica, New York) was an American psychiatrist and, in 1844...
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  • "[citation needed] Amariah may refer to: Amariah, biblical characters Amariah Brigham (1798–1849), American psychiatrist Amariah Farrow (born 1980),...
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  • clergyman. Amariah Brigham (1798–1849), American psychiatrist Besmilr Brigham (1913-2000), American poet and writer of short stories Bud Brigham (born 1961)...
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  • years ago (1844-10-16) Founders William Maclay Awl Luther V. Bell, Amariah Brigham John S. Butler Nehemah Cutter Pliny Earle John M. Galt Thomas Story...
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  • This article lists notable people from Utica, New York. Amariah Brigham – psychiatrist Alexander Bryan Johnson – prominent Utica banker; self-taught philosopher...
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    December 26 Ferdinand Freiherr von Beschwitz, German noble (d. 1874) Amariah Brigham, American psychiatrist (d. 1849) Étienne Chartier, Canadian priest...
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    24 closets and 24 water closets". The hospital's first director, Amariah Brigham, thought that mental illness was the result of a bad environment, so...
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  • Boston Lunatic Asylum and also of the Hartford Retreat, Connecticut Amariah Brigham of the Hartford Retreat, and also of the State Lunatic Asylum, Utica...
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    Kingsbury; Goodrich, Chauncey Enoch (1858). A Biographical Sketch of Amariah Brigham, M.D., late superintendent of the New York State Lunatic Asylum, Utica...
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  • superintendency of Dr Amariah Brigham, a firm believer in the curative value of mental occupation. Prior to the birth of The Opal, Brigham had included several...
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  • Journal of Insanity. The journal had been established and edited by Amariah Brigham, the first superintendent at Utica and was owned by the hospital. An...
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  • 'A Visit to the Court of Morocco.' London, 1879. He also edited Amariah Brigham's 'Mental Exertion in relation to Health', 1864 and 1866. He was married...
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  • Helmley, David Effingham 9 Dist. 190 2 Monroe Pike County Lamar Co. Hembree, Amariah Hall Hammons 231 10 Monroe Pike County Upson Co. Hemphill, Alphanso Morgan...
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  • possibility of coincidental matching of names cannot be ruled out however. Amariah son of Hezekiah, an ancestor of the prophet Zephaniah mentioned in the...
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