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{{infobox institution
 
{{infobox institution
 
| name = Alberta Hospital Edmonton
 
| name = Alberta Hospital Edmonton
| image = oliver1.png
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| image_size = 250px
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| alt =  
 
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| caption =  
 
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| established = 1920
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| construction_began =   
 
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| building_style = [[Cottage Planned Institutions|Cottage Plan]]
 
| building_style = [[Cottage Planned Institutions|Cottage Plan]]
 
| architect(s) =
 
| architect(s) =
| location = Edmonton, AB
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| peak_patient_population =
 
| peak_patient_population =
| alternate_names =<br>
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*Home and Training School for Mental Defectives
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Institute for the Feeble Minded
*Institute for the Feeble Minded
 
*Oliver Mental Institute
 
 
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There have been other changes, too. In 1923 the cost per patient was calculated at 86 cents per day. Now it tops $300 a day. Mind you, back in the 1920s, there was no such thing as active treatment. Before the days of tranquillizers, staff really didn't work much at helping patients to heal. The hospital was a custodial facility, where well-sedated "incurable" mental patients spent their lives doing farm chores. The science of caring for the mentally ill has come a long way.<ref>Source: [http://www.rewedmonton.ca/content_view2?CONTENT_ID=964] - The Road Taken by Alberta Hospital Edmonton
 
There have been other changes, too. In 1923 the cost per patient was calculated at 86 cents per day. Now it tops $300 a day. Mind you, back in the 1920s, there was no such thing as active treatment. Before the days of tranquillizers, staff really didn't work much at helping patients to heal. The hospital was a custodial facility, where well-sedated "incurable" mental patients spent their lives doing farm chores. The science of caring for the mentally ill has come a long way.<ref>Source: [http://www.rewedmonton.ca/content_view2?CONTENT_ID=964] - The Road Taken by Alberta Hospital Edmonton
 
by Lawrence Herzog</ref>
 
by Lawrence Herzog</ref>
 
==Images==
 
<gallery>
 
File:oliver2.png
 
File:oliver3.png
 
</gallery>
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

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