Aprons Quote by Jane Swisshelm
“The diagnosis of drunkenness was that it was a disease for which the patient was in no way responsible, that it was created by existing saloons, and non-existing bright hearths, smiling wives, pretty caps and aprons. The cure was the patent nostrum of pledge-signing, a lying-made-easy invention, which like calomel, seldom had any permanent effect on the disease for which it was given, and never failed to produce another and a worse. Here the care created an epidemic of forgery, falsehood and perjury.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Woman's Journal, 1875
Alcoholism is portrayed as a societal disease, not a personal failing, and the proposed cure—pledge‑signing—creates more deceit than healing.
In simple terms: Alcoholism seen as a social problem, cure causes more lies.
Address root causes, not superficial pledges.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy reform
- community support
- education programs
- rehabilitation services
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can society shift blame from individuals to systemic factors?
- What alternatives to pledge‑signing could reduce addiction?
Treating symptoms without addressing underlying causes can worsen the problem.