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Jennie Bain Wilson

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After 1902 Wilson lived with her married older sister. She sought some surgical treatment of her paralysis in Indianapolis, and "improved somewhat". Wilson died in 1913, aged 57 years, from kidney disease, in
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of the West". She also wrote poetry and spoke at Bible conferences in Indiana. Her hymn "Hold to God's Unchanging Hand" (1905) was especially popular in the 1910s and 1920s.
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as a little girl, but her spine was damaged by the bacterial infection ("typhoid spine" was first described in the medical literature many years later). She used a
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in 1856, the younger daughter of Robert Wilson and Mary Frances Russell Wilson. She survived
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Wilson wrote thousands and published hundreds of Christian hymns; she was known as the "
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A 1907 Christmas card featuring hymn writer Jennie Bain Wilson.
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Mary Jane "Jennie" Bain Wilson was born on a farm in
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Aunt Jennie Wilson
A white woman with dark hair, wearing black, seated in a wheelchair with a high back. Her hands are clasped in her lap. The photograph is in an oval frame decorated with holly leaves and berries.
Cleveland, Indiana
typhoid fever
wheelchair
Fanny Crosby
Fort Wayne, Indiana
South Whitley, Indiana


"South Whitley Poetess Dead"


"Jennie Bain Wilson"
"The conflict of Osler's concept of "typhoid spine""
doi
10.1503/cmaj.101891
ISSN
0820-3946
PMC
3080522
PMID
21502363


"Indiana Poetess Dead at South Whitley Home"


"Hold to God's Unchanging Hand"
"Happy in the Love of Jesus"

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