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...In the 19th century, French artist Théodore Géricault visited the Salpêtrière hospital in Paris (an asylum for women) for his series of Portraits of the Insane, which aided studies in the field....
...Citing Theodore Roosevelt, he said there was no doubt that the US would continue to play a “great part in the world . . . The only question is whether we will play it well or ill”....
...The latter, Heinrich Engelhard Steinweg, was an illiterate cabinet maker who had served as an 18-year-old bugler in the Duke of Prussia’s army against Napoleon at Waterloo before building dulcimers, then...
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