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352 NOTICES OF BOOKS.
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FOREIGN LITERATURE.
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A. Letter To Lord John Jtussell. By Mrs....
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p again small lace themselve agains experien t trusting ce s in as her she themselves incompetent may have to hands icked such but . the women up They natural village , wholl are instincts warned y prac uneducated again , stronger , and and
than without any any be warning position called , or and be responsibility . tter the training means ; of do giving not exist these professional Englishwomen are women desire , if
that they and schools may an of ticall evil midwifery so so : great we , in de a should sire which that , very be these lo young oked , advantages into men and are . instructed considered should be , . theoreticall extended There are to y pracy medical
born knowledge female and prac well of titioners a -edueafced higher ; that kind women they ; that should mig it h should t have devote the be , themselves a means profession and of acquiring ; to that which estimation it should , wellbe raised in responsibility public ;
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to for use the the treatment common p of hrases female . There diseases are onl at y , present and two in for London children ; hosp they are under sidered the as management schools for of young men , p and hysicians they from are and , like them surgeons our There ot ; women is hosp , itals excep , con t in
nurses and subordinatesare shut out . now an - under tention the of direction founding of an women , hospital -h for sic women iansin and conne children ction , with ' ¦ to a be board placed of py ,
p consul loyed ting in a physicians subordinate and capacity surgeons j but , ' enter in which as students , women . " will not only be em-
352 Notices Of Books.
352 NOTICES OF BOOKS .
Foreign Literature.
_FOREIGN LITERATURE .
JFernmes Perron , A Chevalier . rahes avant de et la depuis Legion V < Directeur F Islamisme Hpnneur de . , Directeur Par Ecole . M . de da le Medecine Docteur _College
d Imperial tori ' Egypte , Arabe Membre -Francais de tc la , Socie Ancie Paris t n : Asia Libraire tique de _Nouvelle Paris V , de B la oulevard Societe His des
-Italiens que A lgerienne en face , de e la . maison Doree . Alger : Libraire , Editeur , Rue Babeloue , dmaison , Picon . 1858 .
Dr . Perron , a learned Arabian scholarthat is to say , learned in literature all matters has appertaining , iven to bi the volume Arabs , on , their Arab life women as well , which as their is
, gus a g very anything different concerning from most them books . It translations written is a very by important from Frenchmen Arabian and on legends intere women sting and or
history ¦ Mahomet work , and which had contains are great very a mass influence valuable of in . Arab the tribes women and before in their the families time of . the Arabs held
in They great cultivated of esteem Sheba , the and Arab art many of poetry of them , which were be poets was taken with of as di their stinction t . . The The
young Queen women generall , an y chose woman their , may husbands , and the husband ype and
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1859, page 352, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071859/page/64/
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