Dorothea DixBy: Jessi Kruse and Kirsten Eversen
BiographyApril 4, 1802“I never knew childhood” – Dorothea DixSchools Edward Bangs - Romance2nd Career
General Information on Movement
ReformPunishment -> Rehabilitation Societal Ideals Leader 1821
General Information on Movement Continued
Louis DwightDr. John GaltEuropean nationsImprovement
Sketch of 19th Century prison cell
Specific ContributionsWorcester State Hospital32 Hospitals, 15 Schools, Training FacilitiesShaped view of “Ideal Woman”US nursing pioneer and reformer
Effects Of Individual’s Contributions
13 to 123 hospitals EducationNursingHumanitarian Reformer
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