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Title: Dorothea Dix


1
Dorothea Dix
  • By Allie Piacenti Becca MacLean
  • If I am cold, they are cold if I am weary, they
    are distressed if I am alone, they are
    abandoned.

2
Early Life
  • Born April 4, 1802 in Hampden, Maine
  • Father was an abusive alcoholic and her mother
    was in poor mental health
  • Went to live with her Grandmother at age 12
  • Began teaching classes for girls at age 15

I never knew childhood.
3
Accomplishments
  • Published several books for children and their
    parents. Ex. Conversations on Common Things
    (1824)
  • Taught Sunday School class for women inmates at
    East Cambridge Jail
  • 1843- Proposed a plan to the MA legislature for
    improvement of facilities for mentally ill
    (passed)
  • Opened 32 mental hospitals, 15 schools for the
    feeble-minded, a school for the blind, and
    numerous training facilities for nurses

I tell what I have seen.
4
Accomplishments (cont.)
  • Helped to establish libraries in mental
    hospitals, prisons, and more
  • Traveled throughout 13 European countries in 2
    years and fought for the mentally ill there after
    failing to pass a federal land plot in the US
  • 1845- published Remarks on Prisons and Prison
    Discipline in the United States to advocate for
    change in the treatments of ordinary prisoners
  • Named Superintendent of the Union Army Nurses

Some say these things cannot be remedied I know
they are.
5
Effects
  • Met with Pope Pius IX and influenced him to make
    a series of improvements in Rome
  • Influenced a bill for the enlargement of the
    Worcester Insane Asylum
  • 1881- her efforts contributed to opening the
    state hospital in Trenton, NJ
  • Inspired legislators in 15 states and Canada to
    establish hospitals for the mentally ill
  • US nursing pioneer

There are few cases in history where a social
movement of such proportions can be attributed to
the work of a single individual. Kovach
6
Final Efforts
  • Ill health throughout her entire life and her
    travels
  • Admitted herself into the Trenton Hospital that
    she helped found
  • Remained there for 6 years until her death on
    July 17, 1887

Dix was the most effective advocate of
humanitarian reform in American mental
institutions during the nineteenth century.
Goldenson
7
Bibliography
  • Primary
  • Dix, Dorothea Lynde. Remarks on Prisons and
    Prison Discipline in the United States.
    Whitefish, MT Kessinger, 2007. Print.
  • "Memorial to the Massachusetts Legislature
    (1843)." Eca.state.gov/. Web. 05 Apr. 2011.
    lthttp//eca.state.gov/education/engteaching/pubs/A
    mLnC/br15.htmgt.
  • Secondary
  • "Dorothea Dix." NNDB Tracking the Entire World.
    Web. 05 Apr. 2011. lthttp//www.nndb.com/people/415
    /000115070/gt.
  • "Dorothea Dix." United States History. Web. 05
    Apr. 2011. lthttp//www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1092
    .htmlgt.
  • "Dorothea Dix." Webster University. Web. 05 Apr.
    2011. lthttp//www.webster.edu/woolflm/dorotheadix
    .htmlgt.
  • Reddi, Vasantha. "Biography of Dorothea Lynde
    Dix." The Center for Nursing Advocacy. Web. 05
    Apr. 2011. lthttp//www.nursingadvocacy.org/press/p
    ioneers/dix.htmlgt.
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