• S2: Ep. 13: Nellie Bly’s “Ten Days in a Mad-House”
    Feb 5 2024

    Welcome to the last stop of Season 2! Thank you so much for joining us on this ride. 

    Today, Ashley and Sara will be discussing Nellie Bly, an American journalist who went undercover to one of New York’s most notorious mental health asylums, the Women’s Lunatic Asylum on Blackwell’s Island, in 1887. The subsequent expose of her 10-day ordeal, called “Ten Days in a Mad-House” provided a first-hand account of the deplorable conditions and treatment of patient’s at the asylum leading to important healthcare changes. 

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    Books:

    Bly, N. (2017). Ten Days in a mad-house: Illustrated and annotated: A first-hand account of life at Bellevue Hospital on Blackwell’s Island in 1887. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. 

    Articles:

    National Women’s History Museum- Nellie Bly, by Arlisha R. Norwood

    The Biography.com website- Nellie Bly - Story, Timeline & Facts, by Biography.com Editors

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    47 mins
  • S2: Ep. 12: The Cocoanut Grove Fire of 1942
    Jan 15 2024

    Happy New Year! Thank you for being a part of our journey this year. We are looking forward to sharing more medical misadventures with you in 2024. 

    Today Sara and Ashley discuss the deadliest fire in Boston’s history and how its aftermath influenced the way hospitals treat burn victims and respond to mass casualties.

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    Books:

    Pletcher, L. (2017). Massachusetts Disasters: True Stories of Tragedy and Survival. Globe Pequot.

    Articles:

    Bench Press- How the Cocoanut Grove Fire Changed Burn Care at Mass General and Beyond, by Andrew Glyman

    Academic Articles:

    Saffle JR. The 1942 fire at Boston's Cocoanut Grove nightclub. Am J Surg. 1993 Dec;166(6):581-91. doi: 10.1016/s0002-9610(05)80661-0. PMID: 8273835.

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    40 mins
  • S2: Ep. 11: Dr. Harry Bailey & Deep Sleep Therapy - Part 2
    Dec 11 2023

    Welcome to the conclusion of our discussion of Dr. Harry Bailey and his controversial practice of deep sleep therapy.

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    Books:

    Ramsland, K.M. (2007). Inside the Minds of Healthcare Serial Killers: Why They Kill. Praeger Publishers.

    Articles:

    Australian Dictionary of Biography: Harry Richard Bailey, by Stephen Garton

    Wikipedia: Sodium Bromide

    Mayo Clinic: Drugs and Supplements: Barbiturate

    WebMD: Barbiturate Misuse, by WebMD Editorial Contributors

    Scientific American: What Is A Medically Induced Coma and Why Is It Used?, by David Biello

    Mad In America: Deep Sleep “Therapy” in Australia in 1960s & ‘70s: Could Something Like This Happen Today?, by Phillip Hickey, Ph.D., August 27, 2020

    Youtube Videos:

    John Edginton Documentaries: Deep Sleep: Killer Doctor’s ‘Experimental’ Treatment

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    30 mins
  • S2: Ep. 10: Dr. Harry Bailey & Deep Sleep Therapy - Part 1
    Dec 4 2023

    Dr. Harry Bailey was once a prominent name in the psychiatric community, but his reputation now is far from respected. This is due to his practice of Deep Sleep Therapy in the 1960s and ’70s at Chelmsford Hospital. This controversial treatment involved administering patients with medication to heavily sedate them, at times to the point of a comatose state. The treatment was frequently used to treat psychiatric conditions like depression, but patients were referred to Dr. Bailey to undergo this “therapy” for anything from obesity to headaches. Unfortunately, the treatment led to the death of several individuals under Dr. Bailey’s care.

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    Books:

    Ramsland, K.M. (2007). Inside the Minds of Healthcare Serial Killers: Why They Kill. Praeger Publishers.

    Articles:

    Australian Dictionary of Biography: Harry Richard Bailey, by Stephen Garton

    Wikipedia: Sodium Bromide

    Mayo Clinic: Drugs and Supplements: Barbiturate

    WebMD: Barbiturate Misuse, by WebMD Editorial Contributors

    Mad In America: Deep Sleep “Therapy” in Australia in 1960s & ‘70s: Could Something Like This Happen Today?, by Phillip Hickey, Ph.D., August 27, 2020

    Youtube Videos:

    John Edginton Documentaries: Deep Sleep: Killer Doctor’s ‘Experimental’ Treatment

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    25 mins
  • S2: Ep. 9: Metropolitan State Hospital & the Tragic Murder of Ann Marie Davee 
    Nov 13 2023

    Join Ashley and Sara for today’s episode in which they discuss the dark history of Metropolitan State Hospital and learn how it earned the ominous nickname “The Hospital of Seven Teeth.”

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    Books:

    Rebello, Tammy & L.F. Blanchard (2016). Abandoned Asylums of Massachusetts. Arcadia Publishing. 

    Articles:

    The Burlington Free Press: Dismembered Body Found at State Hospital, 1980

    Boston Globe: Body Found in 3 Graves, A Patient Arraigned, 1980

    World Abandoned: Metropolitan State Hospital

    Atlas Obscura: Metropolitan State Hospital

    Go Xplr: Metropolitan State Hospital

    Opacity: Metropolitan State Hospital


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    26 mins
  • S2: Ep. 8: Friday the 13th, the Full Moon Effect, and the “Q” Word - Notorious Hospital Superstitions
    Oct 30 2023

    While the hospital is a place of science and medicine, this does not keep our human tendency to be superstitious at bay. In today’s episode we will be exploring a few of the most common hospital superstitions, their origins, and if there is any scientific evidence to support them.

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    Articles:

    ABC: Friday the 13th and Emergency Departments, by Oliva Willis for Sum of All Parts

    Fusion Medical Staffing: Top 5 ER Superstitions, by Megan Bebout

    Healthline: How Does a Full Moon Affect Our Physical and Mental Well-Being?, by Rebecca Joy Stanborough, MFA

    The Washington Post: Friday the 13th: Things You Should Know, by Valerie Strauss

    CNN: Why is Friday the 13th Unlucky? The Cultural Origins of An Enduring Superstition, by Christobel Hastings

    Academic Articles: 

    Wu YW, Lai WS, Chen YC. [Superstitious Beliefs Among Healthcare Providers: A Concept Analysis]. Hu Li Za Zhi. 2023 Jun;70(3):85-93. Chinese. doi: 10.6224/JN.202306_70(3).11. PMID: 37259654.

    Johnson G. The Q**** Study – basic randomised evaluation of attendance at a children's emergency department. Emergency Medicine Journal 2010;27:A11.

    Zargar M, Khaji A, Kaviani A, Karbakhsh M, Yunesian M, Abdollahi M. The full moon and admission to emergency rooms. Indian J Med Sci. 2004 May;58(5):191-5. PMID: 15166467.

    Lo BM, Visintainer CM, Best HA, Beydoun HA. Answering the myth: use of emergency services on Friday the 13th. Am J Emerg Med. 2012 Jul;30(6):886-9. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem.2011.06.008. Epub 2011 Aug 19. PMID: 21855260.
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    40 mins
  • S2: Ep. 7: Haunted Hospitals - Vol. 2
    Oct 16 2023

    We are back today with two more haunted hospital locations! 

    In this series we share ghostly tales and eerie happenings in the world’s creepiest hospitals, asylums, and other medical establishments. While this episode may be lighter on our usual cold, hard facts, you know we can’t resist sharing a bit of history along the way!

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    Articles:

    US Ghost Adventures - Royal Hope Hospital

    Film School Rejects - Digging up the Problem of the Indian Burial Ground Trope

    Trolley Tours - Spanish Military Hospital Museum

    US Ghost Adventures - Old Tooele Hospital

    TV Episodes: 

    Travel Channel - Ghost Adventures, Tooele Hospital - S18, Ep5 - Aired: 05/27/2011

    Travel Channel - Ghost Adventures, Asylum 49 - S18, Ep5 - Aired: 07/15/2017

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    44 mins
  • S2: Ep. 6: Haunted Hospitals - Vol. 1
    Oct 9 2023

    It’s that time of year, y’all! To kick off October, our favorite month of the year, Ashley and Sara will be launching a new series called Haunted Hospitals. In this series we will share ghostly tales and eerie happenings in the world’s creepiest hospitals, asylums, and other medical establishments. While this episode may be lighter on our usual cold, hard facts, you know we can’t resist sharing a bit of history along the way!

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    Articles:

    Rolling Hills Asylum - History

    Step Out Buffalo - Rolling Hills Asylum

    Weird NJ - The Haunting of Rolling Hils Asylum 

    US Ghost Adventures - St. Ignatius Hospital

    Moscow-Pullman Daily News - Perfect space for ‘too many ideas’

    The Spokesman Review - St. Ignatius in Colfax finding new life as a haunted hospital

    Spokane Historical - St. Ignatius Hospital

    TV Episodes:

    Travel Channel - Ghost Adventures, Rolling Hills Asylum - S4, Ep2 - Aired: 09/24/2010

    YouTube - Ghost Files - The Nightmare Nuns of St. Ignatius - S1, Ep3 - Aired: 10/07/2022

    TLC - Paranormal Lockdown - St. Ignatius Hospital - S2, Ep4 - Aired: 01/06/2017

    Travel Channel - Ghost Adventures - St. Ignatius Hospital - S21, Ep18 - Aired: 06/15/2019

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    35 mins