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In the late 1800s, over 10,000 entries of the Oxford English Dictionary were written by a patient in a psychiatric hospital.

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Additional insights we found via National Museum of Civil War Medicine

  1. Dr. James Murray, the editor of the OED in the late 1800s, opened submissions for the dictionary's entries and received over 10,000 from Dr. W.C. Minor, who said he was from Berkshire, England.

  2. When Murray eventually visited Minor, he learned he was in the Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum.

  3. Minor graduated from Yale School of Medicine in 1863, then served as a surgeon for the Union in the American Civil War, an experience that left him with severe trauma, and he was admitted to a mental institution in Washington, DC.

  4. After leaving the institution, he traveled to London, where he gunned down another man, though he was judged "not guilty on account of insanity" and sent to Broadmoor.

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