"Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who
are destitute. Speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and
needy." - Proverbs 31:8-9
Thomas Story Kirkbride was born on July 31, 1809 in Morrisville, Pennsylvania.
He was a Quaker and he felt called as a boy to study medicine. He graduated from
the Pennsylvania Hospital in 1832. It was at the Pennsylvania Hospital that he
began to take an interest in the treatment of mental illness. He was appalled of
the treatment of those with mental illness and he began to write how to best
treat people in asylums. His work was noticed by the newly formed Pennsylvania
Hospital for the Insane and he was appointed director of the institution.
Kirkbride immediately instituted a home-like atmosphere. Restraints were to be
used only in emergencies with the most violent of patients. Dr. Kirkbride
created a humane and compassionate environment for his patients, and he believed
that a beautiful setting restored patients to a more natural balance of the
senses. He talked to the patients calmly and as equals. He provided means for
stimulating their minds through gardening and the use of a library. More than
half of his patients were eventually able to return to healthy productive lives
outside the hospital. His work became the model for other asylums. One former
patient said Dr. Kirkbride "carried help and light to helpless, clouded minds."
Are there people in your life that you can speak up for? Today in prayer, thank
Christ for being your advocate and seek to speak up for those who cannot speak
for themselves.
"In the Scripture, no national crime is condemned so frequently and few so
strongly as oppression and cruelty, and the not using our best endeavors to
deliver our fellow-creatures from them." - William Wilberforce
God's Word: "Defend the cause of the weak and fatherless; maintain the rights of
the poor and oppressed." - Psalm 82:3
By Peter Kennedy, Copyright 2002, Devotional E-Mail DEVOTIONS IN PROVERBS
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