KATE LINDSAY. Birth: 1842 Madison, Wisconsin Death: 1923 Family: Father-Thonias Lindsay Mother--Catherine Lindsay

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l$~~tlle Creek. ~ic~li. KATE LINDSAY KPte Lindsay Birth: 1842 Madison, Wisconsin Death: 1923 Family: Father-Thonias Lindsay Mother--Catherine Lindsay Accomplishments: Contributed to the n~edical work of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. 22

Dr. Kate Lindsay KATE LINDSAY, Worn DOCTOR "1 know a better way to get a mule to pull." And the speaker, a woman, climbed down out of the wagon, waded through the mud of the Khami River, in which the vehicle had become stuck fast, and offered the stubborn mule a sanitarium biscuit. But the mule was angry, rather than hungry, and the woman moved away but part of her sleeve was left in the mulefs mouth, and the driver was left to get the wagon out in his own way. The woman who had changed the nursing profession in America, who had dared to enter medical school, who had graduated with the first women who were given degrees from the University of Michigan, quietly gave up when it came to moving a balking mule. Her parents were Scotch. She was born in a little log cabin on September 11, 1842. Kate Lindsay, one of a family with eight children, grew up along the banks of Lake Manona in Wisconsin. At night the doors of the log houses had to be bolted, for hungry coyotes, wolves and panthers, attracted by the smells coming from cabins, threw themselves heavily against the doors hoping to get inside. Kate started to school in a crude cabin made of logs. Her school desk was made of a log, split in half, with the flat side up. Her slate pencil was a stick, long and pointed at the end, and her first slate was a level place in front of, the schoolhouse where the sand had been smoothed over to make a writing surface. To Kate this was a luxury. One day she was given a book. In this book she read a story about Florence Nightingale. Then and there she decided that she would be a nurse.

As Kate grew older she loved reading her Bible and attending religious services. She, along with her family, went to the Presbyterian church. One day Kate heard a Methodist minister preach. She decided that Presbyterians didn't do everything the Bible taught so she joined the Methodist church. But later a man with pictures of queer-looking animals, some with four heads, and some with wings on their backs, came and held a series of meetings. Everyone seemed to be against this Adventist preacher. But Kate studied her Bible even more and finally decided to join the little Adventist church. Later her whole family also joined. As the years went by Kate kept in touch with the developments of the work that Florence Nightingale had been carrying on during the Crimean War. She read about the new movement for the preparation of professional nurses. Kate felt that the United States could benefit from this new movement. Hospitals were still in the pioneer stage in the United States. Nurses were not worthy of the name. Hospitals were known as places where people went to die. Also, there was no place in the country where a young woman could secure an organized a course of instruction in nursing. The doctors used pills and mixtures to cure their patients. The use of natural remedies, such as fresh air, sunlight, rest, water, and diet were given little thought by the physicians. In fact, they discouraged bathing and the use of water. Finally in 1870, when Kate was twenty-eight, she entered the University of Michigan as a medical student. This was very unusual because up to this time only men were allowed to attend the university.

Kate had the highest grades of any other student in her class. After graduation, Dr. Kate began teaching at some of the early nursing schools. She also tried to teach the sick and their families about proper health habits and foods that could help them stay healthy. In 1891 the first medical missionaries were sent to South Africa. Dr. Lindsay joined the group just four years later. In Cape Town the medical men soon learned that Dr. Lindsay had something to offer, and she was often called to give her advice in critical cases by some of the best doctors in that city. Dr. Lindsay's foreign mission service was short, but it did give her an opportunity to see the needs of the mission workers. Her suggestions helped the General Conference make improvements in the working and living conditions of the missionaries around the world. When she returned to the United States in 1899, at the age of 57, she worked at the Boulder-Colorado Sanitarium. There she taught in the school of nursing. During her last days, Dr. Kate was quite feeble from arthritis and the general weakness of old age, but her mind was clear on most subjects, and she enjoyed talking about her favorite subject, nursing. On March 30, 1923, she went quietly to sleep. Because of Kate Lindsay, an organization of consecrated and well-trained missionary nurses has efficiently done its part to help our suffering world. Reference: Pioneer Stories Retold

KATE LINDSAY-WOMAN DOCTOR Directions: Color the spaces that have one dot in them.

XATE LIN1)SAY-WOMAN DOCTOR Directions: Color the spaces that have one dot in them.

KATE LINDSAY Woman Doctor Directions: Choose one of the following activities 1. Compare and contrast what it was like being a doctor in the 1800's and being a doctor today. Suggestions: medical training sanitation Pay working conditions 2. Keep a diary for one week. Pretend you are Dr. Kate Lindsay. Where might you go and what might you be thinking. Suggestion: go to the ghetto 3. If you were a lady in Kate's time, how do you think it would have felt to be a lady doctor? 4. If you were a man in Kate's time, what would have been your opinion of a lady doctor and why?