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The '''Institute of Living''' was an institute of mental health in Hartford, [[Connecticut]], established in [[1822]] as one of the first mental hospitals in the [[United States of America]].
 
The '''Institute of Living''' was an institute of mental health in Hartford, [[Connecticut]], established in [[1822]] as one of the first mental hospitals in the [[United States of America]].
   
In [[2363]], [[Dr.]] [[Kevin Pointer]] was on the staff of the Institute of Living. While there, he provided help to both [[Morgan Primus]] and her daughter, [[Robin Lefler]]. (''[[NF]]'' [[short story]]: "[[Alice on the Edge of Night]]")
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In [[2363]], [[Dr.]] [[Kevin Pointer]] was on the staff of the Institute of Living. While there, he provided help to both [[Morgan Primus]] and her daughter, [[Robin Lefler]]. (''[[NF]]'' [[short story]]: "[[Alice, on the Edge of Night]]")
   
 
==External Link==
 
==External Link==

Revision as of 04:21, 3 June 2006

The Institute of Living was an institute of mental health in Hartford, Connecticut, established in 1822 as one of the first mental hospitals in the United States of America.

In 2363, Dr. Kevin Pointer was on the staff of the Institute of Living. While there, he provided help to both Morgan Primus and her daughter, Robin Lefler. (NF short story: "Alice, on the Edge of Night")

External Link

Institute of Living - official website