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MENTAL HOSPITALS AND CONCENTRATION CAMPS

Sir,—l should like to ask W. Wallace how he knows that the food supplied to the patients at Sunnyside is bpth good and plentiful. I have been visiting at this institution for 30 years and in all that time have only twice caught even a glimpse of the said food. I was once led hastily through a refectory while an obviously afflicted patient was laying out the thickest slices of bread with the thinnest scraping of butter that I have ever seen in my life upon long tables covered with dirty tablecloths.—Yours, etc., NIHIL UTILE. February 15, 1944. w .

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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24187, 21 February 1944, Page 6

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MENTAL HOSPITALS AND CONCENTRATION CAMPS Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24187, 21 February 1944, Page 6

MENTAL HOSPITALS AND CONCENTRATION CAMPS Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24187, 21 February 1944, Page 6

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