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OPEN COUNCIL. 211
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XXXIL-OPEN COUNCIL.
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To the Editors of the English Woman's Jo...
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interest Lai The >ies some following , o...
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Books Or The Mo3stth. In" Looking Throug...
English . Lady , and " Deep Waters / 9 by Anna Drury , are on our list . for reading * . Miss Boucherett ' s " Self-Help for Young- Women "
"will be reviewed at length next month .
Open Council. 211
OPEN COUNCIL . 211
Xxxil-Open Council.
XXXIL-OPEN COUNCIL . _$ ( As these pages themselves are intended responsible for general for the discussion opinions , e the xpressed Editors . ) do not hold
To The Editors Of The English Woman's Jo...
To the Editors of the English Woman ' s Journal . 9 , Holland Place , Brixton Hoad , S ., April 24 , 1863 .
Ladie Throug s , h your pages I may be able to reach some of the good women w form h T here benevolentl read was it recentl ) that y take y ladies a office proposal capable for the published of nursin undertaking g ( of I forget the the sick by care poor whom of . diseas , and e in should what
give reat I their trouble valuable , and mis help to when the health distressed is sus working pended c among lasses , them in their , by opening time o £ ery
small g The plan pita , I ls think in the , was low , , pauperized that an inexpensiv districts e where few house they should reside sufferers be . taken , ither and
from economicall a speci y al fitted ailment up , for or from the reception a disorder of o a f a particular patients , class ; qual e ified nurses hiredand domestic servants ; and under the lady superintendent , the
medical staff to form men , a of household good attainments able to minister should to be the solicited wants of to the give invalids gratuitous ; that it that the cost of the
attendance to the inmates . I believe was suggested su ch pport aritable of subscribers these should to be the defrayed institution either Now by the such sick a thing themselves as this , would or by
be a blessed assistance to artisans afflicted . with diseases of the respiratory oransin the district of South Londonwho are so far from the
Consumption them g Hosp . , Is itals lad as to able rend and er the willing existence to give , of such such aid establishments to the poor consumptive useless to any y
ad inhabitants vice or funds of any will of fail the her parishes I ; am such Ladies an south undertaking of the obedient Th commends ames servant ? Neither itself . medical your
, , Theodore E . Lad , d , M . D .
Interest Lai The >Ies Some Following , O...
Lai > ies following , extracts from letters I to latel show y received the from towards America female will
interest medical some practitioners of your readers the New " , as serving World . Children surpass feeling their fathers in the of intellectual cultivationand so advance the intelligence of
proceeded the progress community from . us According go before us to in this many rule , respects , the rmation young . We that countries have to look that limited to hav our e
_^ colonies experience , attached fails to supp and l unattached y us with . , for infoour own A friend , to whom I applied for some details about feminine M . D . ' s _,
wr Boston attention " ites During in and rep of the m the ly any : — vicinity last good five , peop one years le of , and whom the there subj will ect are visit of some my female very wife doctors able to-day practitioners . has There had the are in conversed with of the
• two Cincinnati female College colleges a in few this days country since . ; she I is a resident ph a ysician graduate at one of
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), May 1, 1863, page 211, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01051863/page/67/
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