AA Number 3 Man on the bed
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Enamel medallion honouring Bill Dotson, AA Number 3 “Man on the Bed,” whose 1935 recovery marked a pivotal moment in Alcoholics Anonymous history.
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Description
AA Number 3 “Man on the Bed” Enamel Medallion – Honouring Bill Dotson
Celebrate a cornerstone of Alcoholics Anonymous history with this beautifully crafted enamel medallion honouring Bill Dotson, also known as AA Number 3, the “Man on the Bed.” Bill entered Akron City Hospital for detoxification on June 26, 1935, and achieved lasting sobriety on July 4, 1935—a moment that marked a turning point in the founding of AA.
Visited and supported by Dr. Bob Smith and Bill Wilson, Bill Dotson’s recovery became the living proof that one alcoholic could help another find freedom. His courage, humility, and enduring legacy continue to inspire the fellowship worldwide.
This medallion captures that spirit—a tribute to the man remembered as a “grand chap when sober.” A perfect keepsake for members, sponsors, and collectors who cherish the roots of AA and the power of shared recovery.
Features:
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High-quality enamel finish
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Commemorates Bill Dotson’s historic sobriety date: July 4, 1935
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Symbol of hope, fellowship, and the beginnings of Alcoholics Anonymous
Additional information
| Weight | 0.015 kg |
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