It gave us people like Dr. Sylvester D. Willard.

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Willard was both New York State’s Surgeon General and Secretary of its Medical Society. In 1864, he was appointed to investigate conditions in places like jails and almshouses (which were basically church-run workhouses). His reports of neglect and abuse were partially responsible for the change in American asylums.