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288 PASSINGS EVENTS.
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to be required of Students , and all applicants for admission will be expected to Thus pass a two previous important examination objects would in accordance be secured with both its requirements indispensable . to the
progress of the medical education of women at the , present time . which ; First could , the opening only be accomp for them lished of a b good y mean course s of such of theoretical a ' fund , as instruction no college ,
would . make special arrangements for women students without a sufficient guarantee as to the pecuniary results and lasting character of such arrangements .
Secondly , a high degree of preliminary education could be required of all scholarshi students entering ps free , the or partl college y free , since , to the students trustees of will limited be able mean to s , offer who to would give
thus be enabled to pursue the longer and more expensive course of study laid down . All who of this effort are earnestly solicited to assistand any
Mends who approve may wish for further details on the subject are cordial , ly invited to The apply th , personall anks of y the or b Trustees y letter , to are the due Infirmary to the . ladies who _managed the
Annual Fair of the Infirmary . The assistance thus rendered has been particularl to meet the y various valuable deficiencies during the in past its usual year , and sources has of enabled income the and Institution continue
-, its usefulness unimpaired . Madame de _Lamartikte died in Paris about a fortnight ago . She was an
perty Eng activel lish in y lad engaged one y , the of the in daug Parisian Eastern hter of ch counties a arities country ; . more squire She particularl was name a d Roman Birch y in an , who C establishment atholic had , pro and
for the reformation of juvenile female criminals . Three years ago we visited this house with a letter of introduction from Madame deLamartine , and and were committed shown more for than v one ing hundred periods to young the g charge irls , rescued and instruction from a life of of a misery Sister- ,
liobd . Madame de Lamartin ary e waswe believethe founder of this establishmentand had by her influence obtained , Government , authorization for her , hear which her husband
p estate lan . is This situated excellent . All along woman the was route buried to the at Macon cemetery , of St . Point , the popu ' - s lation came forth to show their respect for the dead , and in many places the
emotion of the country people broke forth in audible sobs . The . body was deposited in the tomb where the mother arid daughter of M . de Laihartine are buried .
tion A large for the meeting Blind founded took place and at St managed . James ' s b Hall y the in incessant support of exertions the Institu of - Miss excellent Elizabeth speeches Gilbert were . iven The Archbishop bMr . Gladstone of York and was Professor in the Owen chair , also and
. by Miss Gilbert ' s father , g the Venerable y Bishop of Ghichester . ; _ACrBAND fancy BAZAAHwas held at the Riding-school of the Kni of g the htsbridge
de and Barracks P Infant aul among , for Asy the lum the purpose destitute which have of Irish collecting been population established funds afc for b Westminster y tlie the support Sisters . of Among St . Vincent House the of h
Countess stall-keepers of were Fife , the Viscountess Countess of _ISTorreys Kemnar , e , Viconntess the Countess Castlerosse _Newburg , Lad , the y
the Camoys Baroness , Lady Marochetti Dormer , Lad and y Acton a number , Lad of y Chichester other ladies , Lad of y ran Cliffor k and d , fashion , ,
to The state Fema that le Her School Boyal Hi of ghness Art , 43 the , Queen Princess Square of Wales , W has . C . — graciousl We are y authorized accorded her patronage to the above School , accompanied by a handsome _^& onation to the
« Building Fund . "
288 Passings Events.
288 _PASSINGS EVENTS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1863, page 288, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061863/page/72/
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