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Dorothea Dix, 19th Century Mental Health Reformer

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Dorothea Dix
Dorothea Dix

 

 

Between 1843 and 1880, she helped to establish 32 new mental hospitals across the U.S. - including in New York, Indiana, Illinois, Rhode Island, and Tennessee

 

Dorothea Dix, from American Journal of Public Health

 

Dorothea Dix:  Mental Health Reformer and Civil War Nurse

 

Additional Biographical Information

 

Timeline of Dorothea Dix's Life

http://www.softschools.com/timelines/dorothea_dix_timeline/434/ 

 

Dix spearheaded a bill to provide federal land to build institutions for the mentally ill.  It was vetoed by President Franklin Pierce

 

 

 

March 28, 1841:  Dorothea Dix Begins Her Crusade

 

 

 

 

Memorial to the Massachusetts Legislature (1843)

 

Letter from Dorothea Dix to Mary, March 29, 1865

 

Conversations on Common Things

 

In 1824, Dix published the textbook Conversations on Common Things

 

 

 

Multimedia Resources

 

Dorothea Dix on YouTube

 

TEDx Talk on Dorthea Dix and her influence

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjbKlo1i49s 

 

Example of a possible project for students about Dix, 

An animated cartoon depicting her life using the program PowToon :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8zbXl2EAkM&t=30s 

 

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