How It Was...

The Greenhouse

Basic details

How It Was...: The Greenhouse is print text, with genre history, article and leaflet.
The language is English.
Its dimensions are 11 in. x 8.5 in..
It was created February 6, 1991.
Harding Hospital is the publisher.
Eleanor Jones is the author.
You can find the original at Harding Hospital Museum.

Background

This is one in a series of articles on the history of Harding Hospital. Included in the newsletter distributed to hospital employees, the articles were written by Ellie Jones, Harding Hospital archivist. This article describes the horticultural therapy program directed by Dr. Floyd Chapman. The program centered on immersing patients in nature through gardening, celebrating Arbor Day, participating in an annual bird count, walking on a nature trail, and “clay pot therapy.” When patients were upset, Dr. Chapman encouraged them to throw broken clay pots against the foundation of the campus’s greenhouse as an outlet for their negative feelings. Although horticultural therapy was common in Europe in the 1970s, Harding Hospital was the first psychiatric hospital in the United States to feature a nature and exercise trail.

Subjects

It features the people Dr. George T. Harding, III and Dr. Floyd Chapman.
It features the organization Harding Hospital.
It covers the topics doctors and medicine, gardens and mental illness.
It covers the city Worthington.
It features the address 413 E. Dublin-Granville Road.

Record details

This file was reformatted digital in the format video/jpeg.
The Worthington Memory identification code is hhm0017.
This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on . It was last updated .

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