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Katharine Johnson Jackson

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680: 36: 272: 197: 291:. She was graduated in 1877 as the valedictorian of her class, and at once assumed professional duties and responsibilities in the Jackson institution. becoming one of the managing physicians at the Jackson Health Resort. for some years, she had charge of the gynecological department of the institution. In 1881, she took a private course in gynecology under Dr. H. T. Hanks of New York City. Still later, she devoted herself to general medicine and sanitary work in the sanatorium. 670: 649: 613: 552: 506: 459: 385: 694: 262:
Jackson enjoyed active physical exercise, especially housework, in which she became proficient as a young girl. She was also fond of outdoor sports and walking, and could master a Latin or history lesson best after a long walk over the hills or vigorous indoor work. Ambitious to be self-supporting,
287:, ripened into a mutual affection, which resulted in their marriage on September 13, 1864. After the lapse of a few years, during which time their only child, James Arthur Jackson, was born, she and her husband went to New York for a medical course, he in Bellevue and she in the 306:, a family health journal. She was the author of numerous articles on health and kindred topics. A persuasive speaker, her talks upon health and associated topics were among the most practical and valuable instructions given to the patients in the Jackson Sanatorium. 294:
Jackson's work at the Jackson Sanatorium gave her little opportunity for public expression of her sentiments, except through her writings. Her more important literary work included articles on
283:, who was at that time conducting his institution under the name of "Our Home on the Hillside." It was during the 2.5 years which she spent there that the acquaintance with Dr. Jackson's son, 760: 259:, where she was subsequently engaged as a teacher. From both parents she inherited refined and cultivated tastes and a fondness for books, which has made her a good student. 745: 725: 288: 96: 674: 755: 735: 750: 241: 221: 35: 495:
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she took up the study of stenography at home, at first as a past-time. She was probably among the first women to adopt that profession.
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Her acquaintance with the Jackson Sanatorium, in Dansville, New York began in the year 1861, when she became private secretary to Dr.
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Attendance in the district school alternated with home study until the age of sixteen, when she spent a year at Home School in
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She was a member of the Livingston County Medical Society;
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A Woman of the Century
Sturbridge, Massachusetts
Livonia, New York
Woman's Medical College of the New York Infirmary
James Hathaway Jackson
James Caleb Jackson
water cure
Jackson Sanatorium

water cure movement
Jackson Sanatorium
Dansville, Livingston County, New York
nickname
Sturbridge, Massachusetts
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Massachusetts Senate
Hopedale, Massachusetts
Hartford, Connecticut

James Caleb Jackson
James Hathaway Jackson
Woman's Medical College of the New York Infirmary
hygiene
hydrotherapy
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Sorosis
Livonia, New York

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