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n. (mental hospital English)
Usage examples of "mental hospitals".
I must answer in the negative, and I hope that you too, you who are not inmates of mental hospitals, will regard me as nothing more than an eccentric who, for private and what is more esthetic reasons, though to be sure the advice of Bebra my mentor had something to do with it, rejected the cut and color of the uniforms, the rhythm and tone of the music normally played on rostrums, and therefore drummed up a bit of protest on an instrument that was a mere toy.
Cameron performed hundreds of lobotomies and electroshock treatments at the behest of the CIA on unwitting patients in prisons and mental hospitals, and at his beloved Allen Memorial Institute in Montreal.
He had forgotten all about glass containers-in mental hospitals you get soda in plastic cups or not at all.
Not with simple injections like political prisoners at your mental hospitals in Russia, but unspeakable tortures that will continue day and night.
Dean Langenfeld had gotten his job through nepotism, and that may have been true, but he didnt get to be the head of one of the most prestigious mental hospitals in the country without learning something about peoples idiosyncrasies.
Reports of unusual anxieties and religious manias among schizophrenics in mental hospitals skyrocketed.
You know at least half a dozen people who have been in mental hospitals, and of that half-dozen at least one was related to you, even if no more closely than as a cousin.
Again, if this is not the case, that's because you've been living in a country too poor to afford enough mental hospitals for its population on the generally accepted scale.
It also had two wheelchairs fastened to the floor, facing backward and equipped with restraints on the legs and arms, the sort they used for violent patients in mental hospitals.