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单词 Dorothea Dix
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In the late nineteenth century, alarmed by the inhumane treatment of incarcerated people suffering from mental illness, Dorothea Dix and Reverend Louis Dwight led a successful campaign to get the mentally ill out of prison. Just Mercy 2014-10-21T00:00:00Z
These are mainly horror stories, broken by the occasional crusader-heroes like Dorothea Dix, who fought for the establishment of America’s first mental hospitals in the 19th century. One Family’s Story of Mental Illness and What Came After 2017-04-04T04:00:00Z
I recently read Dorothea Dix’s 1843 report on her investigation into the care of mentally ill people in poorhouses and prisons in Massachusetts. Opinion | We need an army of people like this psychiatric nurse 2022-11-23T05:00:00Z
Thousands volunteered to care for the sick and wounded in response to a call by reformer Dorothea Dix, who was placed in charge of the Union army’s nurses. U.S. History 2014-12-30T00:00:00Z
Dorothea Dix applied the same theory to the treatment of the mentally ill, and fought to bring the victims of madness out of chains, prisons, and attics to more comforting asylums. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
For the next 40 years, Dorothea Dix worked to make other states build hospitals for the mentally ill. myWorld: The Growth of Our Country 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z
One featured Dorothea Dix, the 19th‑century crusader who led a national campaign against the inhumane treatment of the mentally ill, and Mann was profoundly moved. How a struggling socialite convinced the world alcoholism is a disease 2022-01-29T05:00:00Z
Both sisters resented the authority granted to Dorothea Dix, a leader in the Sanitary Commission during the Civil War. Review | Determined to practice medicine, two sisters defied conventions 2021-02-04T05:00:00Z
Using her connections to Dorothea Dix, a family friend and prominent 19th-century reformer, she managed to secure a position as a nurse. Review | Before ‘Little Women,’ Louisa May Alcott found inspiration in a Civil War hospital 2019-03-14T04:00:00Z
LePage, a Republican, wanted to ensure the facility was built in Bangor, on the Dorothea Dix Psychiatric Center campus, and not in Augusta, where the Riverview Psychiatric Center is located. LePage lease aims to keep psychiatric residence in Bangor 2019-02-06T05:00:00Z
Dorothea Dix Hospital was a psychiatric hospital in Raleigh that closed several years ago. Infamous Pizza Hut break-in shines light on mental illness 2018-06-02T04:00:00Z
LePage previously proposed building it across the street from the Dorothea Dix. City votes on location of proposed psychiatric home 2017-12-17T05:00:00Z
It’s an architecture story because the people who founded St. Elizabeths — including social reformer Dorothea Dix — embraced the tenets of psychiatrist Thomas Kirkbride, who believed that orderly architecture could soothe the disordered mind. Perspective | Built to soothe the troubled mind: Exhibit examines history of St. Elizabeths 2017-03-27T04:00:00Z
Dorothea Dix is one of the Maine State Department of Health and Human Services’ two psychiatric hospitals. Dix Psychiatric Center in Bangor retains its accreditation 2016-08-10T04:00:00Z
On July 23, the truck will be at the Dorothea Dix Summer Festival at Dix Park in Raleigh. Area fashion truck sells items from ‘vulnerable communities’ 2016-07-31T04:00:00Z
In the 1840s, Dorothea Dix observed that seriously mentally ill people in Massachusetts were often incarcerated and left naked in the dark. It's time to destigmatize mental health. We can start by talking about it | Chirlane McCray 2016-05-16T04:00:00Z
Dorothea Dix, the crusading nurse who had persuaded Massachusetts and other states to build similar asylums, persuaded New Jersey to spend $2.5 million on its construction. Preservationists Fight to Save a Former Asylum in New Jersey 2015-04-03T04:00:00Z
At Dorothea Dix, for example, North Carolina taxpayers spend approximately $8.5 million a year to keep the complex operating. Text of NC Gov. McCrory’s State of the State address 2015-02-04T05:00:00Z
Dorothea Dix superintendent Sharon Sprague says the hospital performed well in issues of treatment plans and the transparency of hospital staff. Dix Psychiatric Center in Bangor retains its accreditation 2016-08-10T04:00:00Z
In Raleigh, where the Dorothea Dix Hospital — a state psychiatric institution that served the area for more than 150 years — was closed in 2012, mentally ill patients began trickling into hospital emergency rooms. E.R. Costs for Mentally Ill Soar, and Hospitals Seek Better Way 2013-12-26T01:59:34Z
He was the Head of the institute for brain and behavior at Dorothea Dix hospital in Raleigh, now unfortunately closed. Charlotte's Web: what was she smoking? 2012-10-15T23:15:00.210Z
First called the Government Hospital for the Insane, St. Elizabeths was built in the 1850s as a grand demonstration of therapeutic treatment for the mentally ill after furious lobbying of Congress by advocate Dorothea Dix. St. Elizabeths renovation as security campus faces resistance 2012-03-30T15:15:20Z
The philanthropist, Dorothea Dix, investigated the case in Frederick, and she says that Barbara did wave the flag, etc. John Greenleaf Whittier His Life, Genius, and Writings 2011-08-26T02:00:22.667Z
In the whole four years of the Civil War, Dorothea Dix never took a holiday. The Child's Book of American Biography
He aided Dorothea Dix in her heroic efforts to improve the condition of the insane. Reminiscences, 1819-1899
Is Dorothea Dix throwing off her womanly nature and appearance in the course she is pursuing? History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
Dorothea Dix was created by her Maker, but she was given in a plastic state, first into the hands of inexorable Madam Dix, and next into those of the all-pitying Dr. Channing. Daughters of the Puritans A Group of Brief Biographies
Dorothea Dix revolutionized the care of the insane in the United States. The Family and it's Members
Doctor Elisha Dix of Orange Court, Boston, was never happier than when his pet grandchild, little Dorothea Dix, came to visit his wife and himself. The Child's Book of American Biography
Dorothea Dix directed the movement that induced the New York legislature to establish in 1845 a separate asylum for the criminal insane. History of the United States
It is quite possible that the names of Clara Barton and Dorothea Dix may be remembered when Grant and Sherman are forgotten. Woman in Modern Society
The work of Dorothea Dix, government superintendent of women nurses, with its onerous and important duties, needs no eulogy. The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years
There was Dorothea Dix: she had money and time. A Practical Illustration of "Woman's Right to Labor" A Letter from Marie E. Zakrzewska, M.D. Late of Berlin, Prussia
But it mattered very much to Dorothea Dix that human beings were being ill-treated, and she meant to start a reform. The Child's Book of American Biography
Look at what Dorothea Dix has done, single-handed, single-mouthed, in asylums and before legislatures. Debate on Woman Suffrage in the Senate of the United States, 2d Session, 49th Congress, December 8, 1886, and January 25, 1887
Another among the many persons who came under the influence of Dr. Channing was Dorothea Dix, who, as a teacher of his children, lived for many months in his family and enjoyed his intimate friendship. Unitarianism in America
He was followed in his labors by Elizabeth Fry in England, and by Dorothea Dix in America. The True Citizen, How to Become One
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