Jean-Baptiste Pussin, a layman in charge of a ward for the "incurably insane" at the La Bicetre mental hospital in Paris is known for ______.
A) moving patients to rooms with more sunlight
B) providing medicine to hospitalized patients
C) releasing insane inmates from their chains and shackles
D) ending exorcisms in the asylums
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