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OPEN COUNCIL. 213
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Ladies, Eng I land I have am , and encou...
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Infant-Feeding. Ladies, In
for an infant . Dr . Moore says : " I know of no food so generally valuable as sago well boiled with milk . " The writer may or may ht be not left intend to the it to be
understood that the milk should be boiled , and it mig interpretaremark tion opinion which occurs against your in readers the the practic same may e paragrap put of upon giving h the with boiled sentence my milk name ; to but , I infants feel as I called have , and a upon as strong the to
state These my may opinion seem upon trifling the matters subject . for discussion in a literary journal , but as it you some to have be reall thoroug admitted y good hl system y the ventilated question of feeding , in at order all founded , you that will upon the see tr it u the th . may importance be arrived of allowing at , and
as I " am trifling wrong . " , An perhaps eminent , even ph in ysician an apologetic once remarked sense , to to speak me that of such u nothing matters is trifle which the health and comfort of an infant" This is indeed
true a There , and would it would be concerns fewer be sickl well if ailing there men were and more women of if us the of . the laws same relating mind to . y
hav heal e th the and care its of preservation infancyand were , I better believe understood there is no and branch applied of by h those ygiene who so
important as a right knowled ; ge of food and I am feeding , Ladies . , yours truly ,
M . A . B .
Open Council. 213
OPEN COUNCIL . 213
Ladies, Eng I Land I Have Am , And Encou...
Ladies , I land I have am and encourage latel became y been d to acquainted stay write ing to at you with one , because several of the ladies I princi feel and that pal gentlemen you watering love justice -p who laces are . in
in Eng engaged Music , in , Italian the usefu , Drawing l , but very , French laborious , and , who occupation so on teach . I the could of giving French not dail hel y p lessons being
Whilst struck b the y the Italian injustice or Drawing shown to mistresses those are is regularl considere y _}^ d aid to so be language much included for .
in each the pup terms il at the of the schools school , the and Fren the ch language unfortunate daily French teacher is accordingly ground down ( , I can use no other term ) and worse paid tlian
many Surel a teacher if French of hair were -dressing not included . in the prospectusthose school masters and 100 mistresses y ? would Would not parents be able to demand such sums for if each French pup , il was 60 ? ., not 70 Z ., taug 80 Z ht ., and in
for first the Z 5 school . class a for year ? two French I gr hours eatl teachers y and doubt _€ — hey it ar , e pay and are giving yet expected I lessons know to of at several ive these a cases good fashionable where lesson ladies in schools that
s . , g time cularl to wish twenty now -eig to ht call pupils the ! attention I could multi of parents ply cases to , the but injustice I more parti done - y
pup know not il onl ! is And y teaching to these the poor thirty girls French - ' six parents girls teachers at are 5 s pay . an , ing but hour at also , the about to rate themselves three I have half just -pence . mentioned One for lad each y I ,
fati shilling 701 . a year of an teaching hour at least it would and If the that be teacher she some must approach was be paid out to in for justice all each weathers , g when irl at we the but consider rate three of h one alf the
pence altogether gue does wrong seem . reall Of y course too bad we ; shall and be the told princi that ple these is of _ihere such ; French a system teachers , is
they young are not can women obli get ged . " try to I ing acce almost to de earn to fear such a that small terms it is p , another ittance but the that instance fact they of must the because are supp take so ly French " being many wliat
more than the demandbut surely there is no reason why ( so must shabbil be in y cluded . Why in , three every , -penc Eng e lish an g hour irl for ' s education for each g ) il the , and four professor would hours is a to week t be his paid and
forty weeks in the year , would be 21 . each pup , pay un-
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), May 1, 1863, page 213, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01051863/page/69/
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