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Vol. IX. March 1, 1862. No. 49.
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I.—FEMALE PHYSICIANS.
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* sympa Women thy always with suffering ...
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The
THE
ENGLISH WOMAN'S
_JOURNALPUBLISHED MONTHLY .
Vol. Ix. March 1, 1862. No. 49.
Vol . IX . March 1 , 1862 . No . 49 .
I.—Female Physicians.
I . —FEMALE PHYSICIANS . BY SAMUEL _GREGOBTf , A . M ., M . D ., BOSTON , U . S .
* Sympa Women Thy Always With Suffering ...
* Women th always with suffering have been " th and eir quickness always will of he percep physici tion ans . Their their
sympa aptitude y for the duties of , the sick . room , render them , peculiarly adapted for the ministrations of the healing art . Let them have
t m edical ill kn excel owledg e eciall corresponding in the w departments ith their na of tive practice abilities which and
y w , py pertain The medical to women and fession childr en . incomlete and ineffective without . p
- female co-workers p in promoting health and relieving sickness and three is suffering no -fourths less . essential While , prob the abl to y doctor , the of p the h cannot ysical dutie be well s should dispensed of -being the be of medical at with societ least , the y profession ; doctress and as
relate to women and children , there as many female The preservation as male physicians of health . is a matter of more importance than curative
its restoration ; sani ( tary knowledge of more value than . Tn all domestic sanitary arrangements chief and and household ht hyg to be ne
-women must necessarily be the agents , they oug ¦ intelligent their and efficient health ones and — secure a ,-cordon the sanitaire constitutional , ever well on guard -being to of
preserve instruct _the rising irls race . own Now women , who , can and so mothers advantageousl , in all y sanitary and successfull , physio y -
_cians logical ? , Thoug and g hyg , h young there ienic knowledge are Ladies , ' as Sanitary thoroug Associations hly educated , they lady have physi to - them
depend chiefly upon men to write their tracts and lecture to . portion It is very of the reasonable riting that and lecturin professional men these should subj perform ectsbut a female good
physicians can w impart to women indispensable g upon information , which a _natural reserve would prevent medical men from communicating the .
ci methods p As les the upon by public which which become it health is to more be is restored enl to ig be htened preserved when in lost reference , the and relation the to rational of prin the
-, medical profession to society must necessarily be modified . _Xguo _*
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1862, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031862/page/1/
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