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Dorothea
loved to teach. It was her passion! She wanted to open a school, so poor
girls could receive an education. After her father’s death, she was
devoted to teaching children and expanding her own horizons. During
1822-1836 she managed to teach her classes and began to write
several books for children. When Dorothea was 39, she entered the East
Cambridge Jail. She volunteered to teach a Sunday school for women
inmates. While she was at the jail she observed drunks, criminals,
prostitutes, retarded individuals, and the mentally ill. At the time,
Dorothea’s views about the treatment of the mentally ill were radical.
In 1845 she played a huge role in founding 32 mental hospitals, 15 schools
for the feeble minded, school for the blind, and numerous training
faculties for nurses. The state hospital in
My blast character is in the history books because she helped build hospitals with her skills and techniques. |