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Martha Jenks Chase

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In contrast to the popular dolls of the day, which were often too heavy for small children and too fragile for play, Chase believed that softer, more durable dolls made of fabric would encourage a greater range of childhood play. Additionally, popular dolls often took the form of elegant little
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The wife of a doctor, Chase also designed and manufactured dolls for use in hospitals to train nurses and doctors in proper care techniques. The first "Mrs. Chase" doll was tested at a Pawtucket hospital in 1911. A revised model was used at
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The Chase Hospital Doll became a standard teaching method for health professionals, not only in the U.S., but also in Europe, Asia, and Latin America. The company produced several variations on the original doll. During
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Training School in Connecticut, and was the first to feature an arm injection site, and an internal reservoir for urethral, vaginal, and rectal treatments.
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ladies; Chase believed that playing with dolls allowed children to practice parenting skills, and manufactured dolls that resembled babies.
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commissioned the Chase Company to make male mannequins for training medical corps personnel in hospital techniques.
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Some of the original Chase Hospital Dolls can be found in medical and nursing museums.
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This article about an American businessperson born in the 1850s is a
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This article is about the doll-maker. For the scientist, see
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Martha Chase
Progressive
Pawtucket
Hartford Hospital
World War II
United States Army
U.S. Postal Service
"Martha Jenks Chase's Simple Dolls for Simple Doll Play"
"The Dolls of Martha Chase"
"Evolution of play: How toys have changed over time"
"At 101, 'Mrs. Chase' Is A Medical Marvel"


"Regarding Mrs. Chase"
doi
10.1097/CNJ.0b013e3182588a02
ISSN
0743-2550
PMID
22866381
"Rescue Mannequin - Kansapedia - Kansas Historical Society"
"'Not a Little Lady Was Left'"
doi
10.1097/01.NAJ.0000391272.85426.8f
ISSN
0002-936X
PMID
21107077
"A Month of Creepy Objects"
"32c Martha Chase doll single | National Postal Museum"

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