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Alice Augusta Ball

Alice Augusta Ball

Chemist and early Hansen's disease treatment pioneer

United StatesBorn 1892 · Died 1916otherUniversity of WashingtonCollege of HawaiiLeprosy Investigation Station
56
MIXED

of 100 · stable trend · Visibly decent and improving

Standing

56/100

Raw Score

47/85

Confidence

72%

Evidence

Medium high

About

Alice Augusta Ball developed the injectable ethyl-ester chaulmoogra oil preparation known as the Ball Method, a leading Hansen's disease treatment before sulfone antibiotics.

The public record strongly supports social-care impact, discipline, and resilience through scientific work conducted under racial and gender barriers. Evidence for private belief and worship is thin, so those dimensions are scored cautiously rather than negatively.

Five Pillars

Pillar scores (0–100%)

Core Worldview40%(10/25)
Contribution to Others70%(21/30)
Personal Discipline20%(2/10)
Reliability80%(4/5)
Stability Under Pressure67%(10/15)

High social-care impact and strong integrity/resilience indicators are offset by very limited public evidence on private belief and worship, so the profile remains under review.

Goodness over time

Starts at 100 at birth, natural decay after accountability age, timeline events adjust the trajectory.

17 Criteria Scores

Individual item scores (0–5) with evidence notes

Core Worldview

Belief in god2/5

No direct public evidence; scored cautiously rather than as contrary evidence.

Belief in accountability last day2/5

No direct public evidence; moral seriousness is inferred only weakly from conduct.

Belief in unseen order2/5

No direct public evidence.

Belief in revealed guidance2/5

No direct public evidence.

Belief in prophets as examples2/5

No direct public evidence.

Contribution to Others

Helps relatives1/5

Family-care record is not well documented publicly.

Helps orphans or unsupported young people1/5

No specific public evidence for this group.

Helps the poor or stuck5/5

Research served stigmatized and isolated patients with few good treatment options.

Helps travelers strangers or cut off people5/5

Treatment aided people cut off from ordinary community life by Hansen's disease isolation policies.

Helps people who ask directly4/5

Responded to public-health officials seeking help with chaulmoogra oil chemistry.

Helps free people from constraint5/5

The treatment helped patients leave or avoid isolation in documented Hawaii outcomes.

Personal Discipline

Prays consistently1/5

No reliable public evidence of devotional practice.

Gives obligatory charity1/5

No reliable public evidence of disciplined religious charity.

Reliability

Keeps promises agreements contracts commitments and clear communication4/5

Teaching and research commitments were carried through in a demanding setting.

Stability Under Pressure

Patient during financial difficulty2/5

Financial hardship evidence is thin.

Patient during personal hardship4/5

Managed chronic illness and barriers while advancing academically and professionally.

Patient during conflict pressure fear or battlefield moments4/5

Persisted under racial and gender pressure in early twentieth-century science.

Timeline

Key events and documented turning points

1912

Completed pharmaceutical chemistry training

Ball earned a pharmaceutical chemistry credential at the University of Washington, building the technical base that later supported her medical chemistry work.

Established a rigorous chemistry foundation.

medium
1915

Earned master's degree and taught chemistry at the College of Hawaii

Ball completed a master's degree in chemistry and became the first woman and Black person documented by ACS and UH as a chemistry instructor at the College of Hawaii.

Broke institutional barriers while continuing advanced chemical research.

high
1915

Developed the Ball Method for chaulmoogra oil

Working with Hawaii health officials, Ball solved the chemical problem of converting chaulmoogra oil fatty acids into injectable ethyl esters, making the treatment more usable for Hansen's disease patients.

Created the basis for a leading treatment used until sulfone antibiotics emerged decades later.

very_high
1916

Died young before receiving full recognition

Ball died at age 24 after illness, and her work was initially presented through others before later correction of the historical record.

Her direct public record ended early, limiting evidence about later personal conduct while sharpening the record of institutional erasure.

high
1922

Hollmann publicly credited Ball's method

Harry T. Hollmann's 1922 medical article credited Ball's method and reported strong therapeutic results, helping preserve attribution despite earlier erasure.

Provided a contemporaneous attribution trail and clinical evidence for the treatment's value.

high
2007

Posthumously awarded University of Hawaii Regents' Medal of Distinction

The University of Hawaii Board of Regents awarded Ball the Regents' Medal of Distinction, explicitly recognizing her role in developing an injectable chaulmoogra treatment and her barrier-breaking academic record.

Institutional correction of an under-recognized contribution.

medium
2026

ACS designated the Ball Method a National Historic Chemical Landmark

The American Chemical Society designated Ball's discovery as a National Historic Chemical Landmark, emphasizing both the humanitarian impact of the treatment and the correction of historical credit.

Further strengthened the public evidence base for Ball's contribution and legacy.

medium

Pressure Tests

Behavior under crisis or scrutiny

Early twentieth-century racial and gender barriers in chemistry

1915

Ball advanced through institutions where women and Black scientists had limited access and recognition.

Response: Completed graduate work, taught chemistry, and produced applied research with major public-health value.

strong resilience

Severe illness and early death

1916

Her adult career was cut short at age 24, limiting her ability to publish and defend credit directly.

Response: No direct later response was possible; the pressure test is interpreted through the durable work she left and later attribution by others.

limited but sympathetic evidence

Progression

current stage

Institutional and scholarly sources restored attribution after erasure

recovery

early years

Built chemical competence through University of Washington study

growth

growth years

Used chemistry to solve a treatment-delivery problem for stigmatized patients

strong positive

Behavioral Patterns

Positive

  • Discipline translated into practical medical chemistry for stigmatized patients.
  • Credit was preserved and restored through later institutional correction.

Concerns

  • Private belief, worship, and family-care evidence is sparse.

Evidence Quality

4

Strong

2

Medium

0

Weak

Overall: medium_high

This profile evaluates public evidence and observable patterns, not hidden intention, salvation, or the state of the soul.