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PASSING EVENTS,. 143
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cation of science , than the nurse , midwife , or hygeist , excellent as each is in its consequent way , can need possibl of varied y attain emp . loyments The varieties and pursuits of womanl were y nature eloquentl , and and the
toucliingly dwelt upon , while the relations of the scientific , development y of woman to the home were never lost sight of . The originprogressand prospects of the woman medical movement in
America , formed , the s , ubject of the third lecture , when it was stated that _^ two hundred women had graduated and received diplomas in the course of nin
At e ye the ars conclusion . of the lectures , reference was made to the proposal of a lad Eng y land , who under is desirous the care of establishing of women physicians a hospital and for the who diseases has offered of women to con in
tribute , eight thousand pounds towards the , endowment of a sanitary professorshi earlnecessities p , for of the the instruction hospital . of women generally in hygiene , and for the
These y lectures produced a profound impression ; Dr . BlackwelFs simple and who earnest heard manner her , with and the confidence evident . mastery We sincerel of her y subject hope , that inspiring Dr . Blackwell every one
may are we be that induced the to soundness give a course of her of lectures principles to , men the force and women of her , arguments so assured and the truth of her position , would bear down all prejudice . ,
Bumors of coming war have been rife throughout the month , the fate of Europe day hang assuming ing upon to himself the breath allowing of a man to who be now assumed blows for hot him and now articles cold in ;
the one < i Moniteur " which strike , or terror to the hearts of the political , and commercial worlds ; and another , assuming the attitude of _peaces-maker and
peaeepresexver—till this imperial charlatanism fatigues the sense and senses of all reasonable men , and almost any certainty is felt to be better than the uncertainty which has hung like a cloud over Europe since the opening of the
newyear The . King of Naples , laboring under some mysterious disease which it is the obliged policy to of submit the _Neapolitan fco one or more Court operations to make as and light is of rumored as possible to be , has in been
considerable danger . , persons Meanwhile in all , , ( B among aron Poerio whom are and the his wi band fe and of children fellow- of sufferers one , ) released , sixty- from nine
romantic in the Crxeat horrors ruse Britain of , with their instead which long imprisonment the of dail America y papers . in No have Neapolit sooner teemed an was , dungeons succeeded their , unexpected have in landing , by a
with arrival Lord at Q Shaftesbury , ueenstown known at' their in London head , opened , than a a committee subscription of list gentlemen for the ,
benefit learnt that of these if Eng unfortunate lish policy and can leave illustrious brave exiles and , innocent who nave men by to thi rot s tim for e long years in loathsome dungeons , English hearts can still respond to their
sufferings On the , evening and sympathise of Saturday in the , March noble 5 cause th , the for bap which tism of they the were prince endured , son of . their Itoyal Highnesses the Prince and Princess Frederick "William of
Prus-William sia , took Victor place at Albert Berlin . . The The streets young prin the ce received chroniclers the name were dressed of Frederick with flags and garlands , and at night the , city say was illuminated , . _" The rules and regulations concerning : the practice and proceedings of the Lord Palmerston
relief Court of of married Divorce , coup instituted les to whom under matrimony may have 's recent become Act from for cir the - cumstances a galling yoke , have been printed by order of the House of
last Commons year was . It one appears thousand that , the five total hundred amount , and of fifty fees -six received x > ounds in . the The Court items of this sum total are very small , proving at once the cheapness and facility
cases of the onl present y one poun system d odd for was loosing exacted the , and bonds twenty of wedlock -eight pounds . Thus ( in , in the many case -
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PASSING EVENTS ,. 143
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), April 1, 1859, page 143, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01041859/page/71/
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