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Kirkpatrick, Jane,
Date 
2013
382 p.
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English
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"Born to an unavailable mother and an abusive father, Dorothea Dix longs simply to protect and care for her younger brothers, Charles and Joseph. But at just fourteen, she is separated from them and sent to live with relatives to be raised properly. Lonely and uncertain, Dorothea discovers that she does not possess the ability to accept the social expectations imposed on her gender and she desires to accomplish something more than finding a suitable mate. Yearning to fulfill her God-given purpose, Dorothea finds she has a gift for teaching and writing. Her pupils become a kind of family, hearts to nurture, but long bouts of illness end her teaching and Dorothea is adrift again. It?s an unexpected visit to a prison housing the mentally ill that ignites an unending fire in Dorothea?s heart --- and sets her on a journey that will take her across the nation, into the halls of the Capitol, befriending presidents and lawmakers, always fighting to relieve the suffering of what Scripture deems, the least of these. In bringing nineteenth-century, historical reformer Dorothea Dix to life, author Jane Kirkpatrick combines historical accuracy with the gripping narrative of a woman who recognized suffering when others turned away, and the call she heeded to change the world." --- p.[4] of cover
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F KIR
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Toler, Pamela D.
Date 
2016
287 p., [8] p. of pl. : ill., map, ports. ; 24 cm.
Language 
English
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Book
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The nurses of the Civil War ushered in a new era for medicine in the midst of tremendous hardship. The story of the nurses at Mansion House, the Alexandria, Virginia mansion turned into a war-time hospital and setting for the PBS drama Mercy Street. Among the Union soldiers, doctors, wounded men from both sides, freed slaves, politicians, speculators, and spies who passed through the hospital in the crossroads of the Civil War, were nurses who gave their time freely and willingly to save lives and aid the wounded. These women saw casualties on a scale Americans had never seen before. The series follows the lives of women like Dorothea Dix, Mary Phinney and Anne Reading before, during, and after their epic struggle in Alexandria and reveals their personal contributions to this astounding period in the advancement of medicine.
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B 973.775 DIX
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