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To^Tlie Editors Of The English Woman's J...
• ness would , which suffer make in her a training lady easier for to the confide medical in , profession are not the ? very qualities which
truthfulness Kare as it , which is to mak find e the a good power physician , tact , , . kindliness united in , a patience man , it , would firmness be , from and _,
her very nature rarer still In a woman . Is not her place rather to be found as in a skilled those rare and cases experienced where nurse his , acting is under hurtful and instructed with the b physician him to , take and presence , y
his place ? valuable The proposal , though to most teach difficult in schools to accomp the lish laws . of It health would and be impossible disease is more for a
lad these y to subjects lecture . Private to , or instruct lessons , a would number be of almo young st the girls only together way in which on many some of instructions could be ivenand the extreme amounting to
disgust , felt by many girls g to , this class of knowled rep ge , ugnance would frequentl , y prove an obstacle , which could not be surmounted without the sacrifice of much which is very valuable in a young girl's mind .
I am , Ladies , yours faithfull A y , Patient .
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_e PUBLIC AND POLITICAL . Indies His on _Ifcoyal the evening Highness of Prince February Alfred 26 th arrived . at _Osboi'iie , from the West
Her , Majesty the Queen , accompanied by their Royal Highnesses the Crown and Princess Princess Helena of Prussia returned , ( Princess to Windsor Royal on , ) Princess Thursday Alice March , Prince 6 th . Alfred It is ,
expected the Court will , remain at the Castle about three , weeks or a month . On Saturday , March 15 th , Her Majesty laid the first stone of a Mausoleum , to be erected at Frogmore for the reception of the late Prince Consort and
herself . The Princess Marie Sidonie , daughter of the King of Saxony , died at Dresden March 3 rd , of typhus . She was born 16 th August , 1834 .
The North has , taken the first step towards a reconciliation . President Lincoln proposes to abolish slavery in the South by gradually buying up the ri slaves ght to with continue the Federal or to discard revenues the , leaving " institution , however " itself , to . each The object state its is present avowed
to be that of recovering to the Union the Border States . The important event of the month in the American war is the capture of Nashville by the Federal forces .
There has been a change in the Italian Ministry , Ricasoli ' s government having fallen , it is supposed , through French intrigue ; giving way to Ratazzi and his colleagues .
The Italie states that Baron Ricasoli left Turin on the 9 th for Switzerland . The Marriage Affinity Bill has been thrown out by a majority of 148 to 116 .
SOCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL . MiiiUNERs' and Dressmakers' Provident and _Benevolent Institution .
•—The fourteenth annual meeting of this institution was held yesterday ch evening air was at taken Willis b ' s Dr Rooms . Brewer , the . attendance The Hon . consisting Secretary chiefl ( Mr y W of Slruter ladies . ) read The
the report . It stated y that during the past year four new members . . had been
admitted , and that the institution now consists of 127 members , of whom 52
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), April 1, 1862, page 142, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01041862/page/70/
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