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Title: Dorothea Dix


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Dorothea Dix
  • Gabby Zibell

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Dorothea Dix
  • She was born on April 4, 1802 in Maine
  • Died July 17, 1887 in Trenton, New Jersey
  • At the age of 15 she opened a little dame
    school. She ran and taught at this school for
    three years.
  • Her dream was to be a teacher but when the stress
    became too much she decided to go to Europe to
    rest.
  • When she was is Europe she helped clean up
    prisons and helped the mentally ill

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Accomplishments
  • She was the most effective advocate of
    humanitarian reform in American mental
    institutions, during the nineteenth century.
  • From 1824 to 1829 she published five books.
  • During the Civil War she was an army nurse.
  • She has her own stamp with her picture on it. It
    was made September 23, 1993.

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Accomplishments
  • She investigated state of Massachusetts and
    received funds for Worcester State Hospital
  • She worked for better living conditions in jails
    and poorhouses
  • Dorothea Dix founded 32 mental hospitals, 15
    schools, 1 school for blind
  • She assisted in founding hospitals and libraries
  • Superintendent of Union Army Nurses in Civil War

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Awards and Honors
  • She got an award for 6,500.
  • She got scholarships so she could go to school to
    be a teacher.
  • Millions of people have read her books.

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The Civil War
  • During the Civil War she worked as the
    Superintendent of Nurses
  • She finally retired from public service when she
    was 79 and died on July 18, 1887.
  • at age 59 she offered her services to the Union
    Army. Although Dix was not formally trained as a
    nurse, her tenacity and exceptional
    organizational skills impressed the secretary of
    war, Simon Cameron, who appointed her as the
    superintendent of Union Army Nurses.
  • Before the civil war, army nursing duties were
    done by ambulatory male nurses. Dix convinced the
    skeptical military officials that women could ...
    do the job perfectly well and recruited 2000
    women into the army.

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The Civil War
  • The army nursing care markedly improved under her
    supervision.
  • She took good care of the nurses who worked in
    the harsh environment, and even went to the
    extent of obtaining health care supplies from
    private agencies when the government was not
    willing to provide them.

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Sources
  • Bumb, Jenn. "Dorothea Dix." Webster University.
    N.p., n.d. Web. 2 May 2011. lthttp//www.webster.ed
    u/woolflm/dorotheadix.htmlgt.
  • "DOROTHEA DIX." DOROTHEA DIX. N.p., n.d. Web. 2
    May 2011. lthttp//lbbaby210.tripod.com/gt.
  • Reddi, Vasantha, PhD, and MHES. "Biography of
    Dorothea Lynde Dix." The Center for Nursing
    Advocacy. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 May 2011.
    lthttp//www.nursingadvocacy.org/press/pioneers/dix
    .htmlgt.
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