Annotated Bibliography
Primary Sources
"Grand Traverse County Michigan History & Genealogy." Grand Traverse County Michigan History & Genealogy. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Jan. 2015.
http://genealogytrails.com/mich/grandtraverse/citytraverse.html
This website consists of pictures about the early Grand Traverse Region. The website includes captions on the pictures telling what they are, the time they were taken, and who contributed the pictures. This help us with our research on the hospitals by providing us with pictures of the hospitals in the past.
"Historic Postcards of Traverse City State Hospital." Traverse City State Hospital Postcards (Historic Asylums). N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Feb. 2015.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~asylums/northern_mi/postcard/
This website shows some old postcards from the Traverse City State Hospital and it's grounds. These postcards show how important beautiful grounds were to Dr. Munson as part of his healing process. When conducting our research this website helped us by providing visuals.
Joseph. "Traverse City State Hospital." Flickr. Yahoo!, 04 July 2008. Web. 13 Apr. 2015. https://www.flickr.com/photos/josepha/2606965193/in/photostream/
This photo I found online, which was taken by an person visiting the site. This photo helps add visual to create a better image of how much work Dr. Munson put into the hospital.
Sladek, Edward F., M.D. "Who Was Dr. Munson." Meeting of the Medical Staff of the Traverse City State Hospital. Traverse City State Hospital, Traverse City. 21 Apr. 1961. Speech.
This is a written recording of a speech Dr. Sladek gave on Dr. Munson to the staff of the State Hospital. This speech is mainly about who Dr. Munson was to Traverse City. This speech helped us by furthering our knowledge on what kind man he was.
Steele, Earle E., and Kristen M. Hains. Beauty Is Therapy: Memories of the Traverse City State Hospital. Traverse City, MI: Denali, 2001. Print.
This book is about how Earl Steele remembered the State Hospital. The book contains memoirs and pictures about the hospital. This helped our research by furthering our information about what the hospital was like back then.
The Old State Hospital, Traverse City. Personal photograph by author. 2015. These photographs I took while on the grounds of the Old State Hospital in winter. These Photographs include some of the building as they look today after being restored. I took these pictures solely for use in the website for visuals.
http://genealogytrails.com/mich/grandtraverse/citytraverse.html
This website consists of pictures about the early Grand Traverse Region. The website includes captions on the pictures telling what they are, the time they were taken, and who contributed the pictures. This help us with our research on the hospitals by providing us with pictures of the hospitals in the past.
"Historic Postcards of Traverse City State Hospital." Traverse City State Hospital Postcards (Historic Asylums). N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Feb. 2015.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~asylums/northern_mi/postcard/
This website shows some old postcards from the Traverse City State Hospital and it's grounds. These postcards show how important beautiful grounds were to Dr. Munson as part of his healing process. When conducting our research this website helped us by providing visuals.
Joseph. "Traverse City State Hospital." Flickr. Yahoo!, 04 July 2008. Web. 13 Apr. 2015. https://www.flickr.com/photos/josepha/2606965193/in/photostream/
This photo I found online, which was taken by an person visiting the site. This photo helps add visual to create a better image of how much work Dr. Munson put into the hospital.
Sladek, Edward F., M.D. "Who Was Dr. Munson." Meeting of the Medical Staff of the Traverse City State Hospital. Traverse City State Hospital, Traverse City. 21 Apr. 1961. Speech.
This is a written recording of a speech Dr. Sladek gave on Dr. Munson to the staff of the State Hospital. This speech is mainly about who Dr. Munson was to Traverse City. This speech helped us by furthering our knowledge on what kind man he was.
Steele, Earle E., and Kristen M. Hains. Beauty Is Therapy: Memories of the Traverse City State Hospital. Traverse City, MI: Denali, 2001. Print.
This book is about how Earl Steele remembered the State Hospital. The book contains memoirs and pictures about the hospital. This helped our research by furthering our information about what the hospital was like back then.
The Old State Hospital, Traverse City. Personal photograph by author. 2015. These photographs I took while on the grounds of the Old State Hospital in winter. These Photographs include some of the building as they look today after being restored. I took these pictures solely for use in the website for visuals.
Secondary Sources
"Beginnings of Munson Medical Center." Munson Medical Center History. Munson Medical Center, n.d. Web. 30 Jan. 2015.
http://www.munsonhealthcare.org/?id=492&sid=1
This website is made by Munson Medical Center and explains about how Munson Medical Center came about. The website touches briefly about who was Dr. Munson. It also touches briefly what hospitals are part of Munson Medical Center and lists some facts about the hospital. This website helped us with our research on Munson Hospital as Dr. Munson's legacy.
"CRT-D Heart Failure Therapy Two times More Effective in Women." Healthy Living RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Apr. 2015. <http://www.knowabouthealth.com/crt-d-heart-failure-therapy-two-times-more-effective-in-women/7876/>. This website is about heart failure therapy being two times more effective in women. Although we did not use any of this information in the website it did have a nice picture of a doctor helping a patient.
"Dr James Decker Munson (1848 - 1929) - Find A Grave Memorial." Dr James Decker Munson (1848 - 1929) - Find A Grave Memorial. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Feb. 2015.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=14835867
This website is a way to find grave sites. We looked for Dr. Munson using this site and it gave us his grave and a short biography about Dr. Munson. This helped with our research by giving us information for our own short biography, and gave us a picture of his grave which we did not use.
"Hospital Rankings." US News. U.S.News & World Report, n.d. Web. 15 Feb. 2015.
http://health.usnews.com/best-hospitals/area/mi
This website is about the rankings of hospitals in Michigan. This website includes If they are regionally or nationally ranked, the names, where they are, and a way to contact the hospitals. When doing our research this helped with explaining Dr. Munson's legacy better.
Kay, W. J., M.D., and C. B. Burr, M.D. "State Psychiatric Hospitals and Medical Establishments for the Mentally Handicapped or Retarded." Medical History of Michigan. Vol. 2. Minneapolis and Saint Paul: Bruce, 1930. 3-940. Print.
This book is about the medical history in Michigan in the years leading up to 1930. In the chapter we used it talked about the different state psychiatric hospitals. The pages we used in this chapter highlighted more on who Dr. Munson was and gave us a picture to use.
"Munson Medical Center Mission and Vision." Munson Medical Center Mission and Vision - Munson Medical Center - Munson Healthcare. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Apr. 2015. <http://www.munsonhealthcare.org/?id=30&sid=2>. This website was very helpful in gathering information. This page of the website gives the mission statement and vision of Munson Medical Center. We used this website for learning more about Dr. Munson's legacy by reading the values of the Hospital and using them and a picture.
"Nailhed: The "Asylum Beautiful," Pt. 1." Nailhed: The "Asylum Beautiful," Pt. 1. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Feb. 2015.
http://www.nailhed.com/2014/03/the-asylum-beautiful-pt-1.html
This website is a blog so it does not have the best information about the State Hospital, but it does have good pictures. This website is about a person's experience while visiting the hospital. This helped our research by giving us even more pictures to use as visuals.
http://www.munsonhealthcare.org/?id=492&sid=1
This website is made by Munson Medical Center and explains about how Munson Medical Center came about. The website touches briefly about who was Dr. Munson. It also touches briefly what hospitals are part of Munson Medical Center and lists some facts about the hospital. This website helped us with our research on Munson Hospital as Dr. Munson's legacy.
"CRT-D Heart Failure Therapy Two times More Effective in Women." Healthy Living RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Apr. 2015. <http://www.knowabouthealth.com/crt-d-heart-failure-therapy-two-times-more-effective-in-women/7876/>. This website is about heart failure therapy being two times more effective in women. Although we did not use any of this information in the website it did have a nice picture of a doctor helping a patient.
"Dr James Decker Munson (1848 - 1929) - Find A Grave Memorial." Dr James Decker Munson (1848 - 1929) - Find A Grave Memorial. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Feb. 2015.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=14835867
This website is a way to find grave sites. We looked for Dr. Munson using this site and it gave us his grave and a short biography about Dr. Munson. This helped with our research by giving us information for our own short biography, and gave us a picture of his grave which we did not use.
"Hospital Rankings." US News. U.S.News & World Report, n.d. Web. 15 Feb. 2015.
http://health.usnews.com/best-hospitals/area/mi
This website is about the rankings of hospitals in Michigan. This website includes If they are regionally or nationally ranked, the names, where they are, and a way to contact the hospitals. When doing our research this helped with explaining Dr. Munson's legacy better.
Kay, W. J., M.D., and C. B. Burr, M.D. "State Psychiatric Hospitals and Medical Establishments for the Mentally Handicapped or Retarded." Medical History of Michigan. Vol. 2. Minneapolis and Saint Paul: Bruce, 1930. 3-940. Print.
This book is about the medical history in Michigan in the years leading up to 1930. In the chapter we used it talked about the different state psychiatric hospitals. The pages we used in this chapter highlighted more on who Dr. Munson was and gave us a picture to use.
"Munson Medical Center Mission and Vision." Munson Medical Center Mission and Vision - Munson Medical Center - Munson Healthcare. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Apr. 2015. <http://www.munsonhealthcare.org/?id=30&sid=2>. This website was very helpful in gathering information. This page of the website gives the mission statement and vision of Munson Medical Center. We used this website for learning more about Dr. Munson's legacy by reading the values of the Hospital and using them and a picture.
"Nailhed: The "Asylum Beautiful," Pt. 1." Nailhed: The "Asylum Beautiful," Pt. 1. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Feb. 2015.
http://www.nailhed.com/2014/03/the-asylum-beautiful-pt-1.html
This website is a blog so it does not have the best information about the State Hospital, but it does have good pictures. This website is about a person's experience while visiting the hospital. This helped our research by giving us even more pictures to use as visuals.