Dorothea Dix

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Biographies

 

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George G

 

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January 22, 2013

 

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University

 

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Although her father was violent toward Dix, he did teach her how to read at a young age and this sparked interest in teaching and assessment (Bumb, 2008). During the early 1800’s women lacked permission to attend school but could be privately educated by other women; therefore Dix decided to embrace this approach...
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Dix ran a school near her grandmother’s home for three years (Bumb, 2008). In addition to changing the lives of the mentally ill, Dix was very involved in revolutionizing the view of women and their rights. As Dix continued to teach, she became ill and contracted tuberculosis (Viney, 2008). Doctors encouraged Dix to withdraw from teaching during her illness and Dix complied...
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