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  <dc:title>An autobiographical letter from Lindsay Cooper to Louisa Dillner regarding sessions and therapy for her health</dc:title>
  <dc:description>A four-page typed letter (five sheets of paper) that expands upon an article by Lindsay Cooper published in The Guardian, describing a three-week stay at the National Neurological Hospital. The letter provides a more detailed account of her experiences, including interactions with hospital staff and an outing with one of the attendants. It discusses her perception of being treated primarily in relation to her illness, her interactions with doctors, and the physical and emotional effects associated with returning to the hospital after weekends at home.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>[1998]</dc:date>
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