Biography
Elizabeth Parsons Ware Packard was an advocate for the rights of women and people accused of insanity. [Source][1]
[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Packard
[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Packard
Books by E. P. W. Packard
The great drama, or, The millennial harbinger
A bill to remedy the evils of
A bill to remedy the evils of insane asylums and Mrs. E. P. W. Packard's argument, in support of the same
Modern persecution, or, Iinsane asylums unveiled
Modern persecution, or, Insane asylums unveiled as demonstrated by the report of the Investigating Committee of the Legislature of Illinois
Mrs. Packard's exposure of Doc
Mrs. Packard's exposure of Doctor Ray's fallacies
Mrs. Olsen's narrative of her
Mrs. Olsen's narrative of her one year's imprisonment at Jacksonville Insane Asylum ; with the testimony of Mrs. Minard, Mrs. Shedd, Mrs. Yates, and Mrs. Lake ; all corroborated by the Investigating Committee of the Legislature of Illinois
Mrs. Packard's address to the
Mrs. Packard's address to the Illinois legislature, on the passage of the personal liberty bill, in the State House, Springfield, February 12th, 1867
The prisoners' hidden life, or, Insane asylums unveiled
Marital power exemplified in M
Marital power exemplified in Mrs. Packard's trial
Marital power exemplified in M
Marital power exemplified in Mrs. Packard's trial, and self-defence from the charge of insanity, or, Three years' imprisonment for religious belief, by the arbitrary will of a husband, with an appeal to the government to so change the laws as to protect the rights of married women
Great disclosure of spiritual
Great disclosure of spiritual wickedness!! in high places
Mrs. Packard's Reproof to Dr.
Mrs. Packard's Reproof to Dr. McFarland, for his abuse of his patients, and for which he called her hopelessly insane
The exposure on board the Atla
The exposure on board the Atlantic & Pacific car of emancipation for the slaves of old Columbia, engineered by the lightning express; or, Christianity & Calvinism compared