An edition of Asylum, prison, and poorhouse (1999)

Asylum, prison, and poorhouse

the writings and reform work of Dorothea Dix in Illinois

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An edition of Asylum, prison, and poorhouse (1999)

Asylum, prison, and poorhouse

the writings and reform work of Dorothea Dix in Illinois

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Dorothea Lynde Dix (1802-87) was perhaps the most famous and admired woman in America for much of the nineteenth century. Beginning in the early 1840s, she launched a personal crusade to persuade the various states to provide humane care and effective treatment for the mentally ill by funding specialized hospitals for that purpose.

The appalling conditions endured by most mentally ill inmates in prisons, jails, and poorhouses led her to take an active interest also in prison reform and in efforts to ameliorate poverty.

In 1846-47 Dix brought her crusade to Illinois. She presented two lengthy memorials to the legislature, the first describing conditions at the state penitentiary at Alton and the second discussing the sufferings of the insane and urging the establishment of a state hospital for their care. She also wrote a series of newspaper articles detailing conditions in the jails and poorhouses of many Illinois communities.

These long-forgotten documents, which appear in unabridged form in this book, contain a wealth of information on the living conditions of some of the most unfortunate inhabitants of Illinois.

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Asylum, prison, and poorhouse: the writings and reform work of Dorothea Dix in Illinois
1999, Southern Illinois University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-156) and index.

Published in
Carbondale, Ill

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Dewey Decimal Class
362/.0425
Library of Congress
HV98.I15 D6 1999, Z232.H83 C8, HV98.I15D6 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 161 p. :
Number of pages
161

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Open Library
OL376638M
Internet Archive
asylumprisonpoor0000dixd
ISBN 10
0809321637
LCCN
98038579, 69011517
OCLC/WorldCat
11734, 39633695
Library Thing
2687568
Goodreads
986467

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