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OPEN COUNCIL. 141
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To the Editors of the .English Woman's J...
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To the Editors of the English Woman's Jo...
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To The Editors Of The English Woman 1 S ...
there Perhaps are your at the correspondent present moment and some two of excellent jour readers classes may for not instruction be aware that in Professor physiology both to Huxley open men to , and in women women the Museum on The very other of moderate Practical just instituted terms Geology . One b , Jermyn the conducted Council Street b of y ,
open . y University ducted bMr College . John , by Marshall request of the to Ladies women ' Sanitary onl . Association , and cony , open y
I am , Ladies , faithfully yours , S . E ,. P .
Open Council. 141
OPEN COUNCIL . 141
To The Editors Of The .English Woman's J...
To the Editors of the . English Woman ' s Journal . The Ladies article , in the last number of the Cornhill Magazine on " The Turkish
minds Bath , " of clear many and who sensible , while as indul it undoubtedl ging their y natural is , will love be likel of y cleanliness to disturb and the the
comforthave flattered themselves that they could secure both in privacy of their , own homes , where the costly appliances of the Turkish Bath are inadmissible . soilwhich
would I .. need send not the dilate poorest upon Turk the diverse for his greatest influences relaxation of climate and and luxury , to the the public obtain ale bath -house admission s , and ; but an into taking Eng those lishman it for admirable granted of the same institutions that class the very to for the poor the warmest will promotion -seek nook and of of
cious cleanliness baths now on the so generall Eastern y provided lan for , their and that own the use wealth what y is will to become erect spa of - p , necessity fluous that numerous accommodation of their class being who of yet liv any e cannot in kind ordinary , and find who dwelling time , regarding or p -houses erhap cleanliness s , feel boasting any as inclination no a decided
superor uncleanliness to Must continue enter they any to public so quie endure grajmicall tly bath resi an , save gn anxious y described themselves that and of the fretful by to open the the existence writer sea melanchol ? of ? the I y article would state of alluded venture invisible to to ,
nothing suggest to more all such conduces harassed to health individual , strength s , that , and , from comfort my own ( and long can experience these exist , water without and strict cleanliness niht ?) and than j washing ing out from of bed head into to a foot cold with bath warm every
morning ; using soap every , of course g , , strong ump friction afterwards with rough towels . As house this may , with be very done little in the trouble ordinary and bedroom no expense or , dressing except - the room first of an outlay ordinary in a all with
sitz , shallow , or other kind of bath , it may be recommended to whom attainable occasion cleanliness & l far luxury beyond , is and considered the who questionable would desirable prize deli as a ghts p an lunge of existing heated in the state rooms salt waves and and not sham when an
pooing attendants . I am , Madam , yours respectfull A y , Subscriber .
To The Editors Of The English Woman's Jo...
To the Editors of the English Woman ' s Journal . Referring Ladies , to another letter in March numbersied A . E . I beg to
your , gn , full say y th arranged at the plan business for the , which X . Y . has Z . fund received is not the a mere sanction suggestion of the Board , but a of care the - Governesses' Benevolent Institution . that
Societ In y order , I here to g exp ive lain an extract on what from term the s Report the scheme of the is Institution permitted for by 1859 , 48 : — " It has been a great desire of the Board of the Governesses '
page Benevolent nesses _braiich without Institution of lay the ing Society . down to facilitat dogmatic thus e all princi be arrangements upported ples according for without the to benefit their committing own of gover views its - .
supporters Any to other detailstheir can subscriptio ? _is being specially devoted to that ,
peculiar fluid . "
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), April 1, 1861, page 141, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01041861/page/69/
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