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OPEN COUNCIL. 353
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To the ^Editors of the ^English Woman's ...
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To the Mditors of the English Woman's Jo...
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To The Editors Of The English Woman * S ...
that strong the ly in matter your June has attracted number on very the general evils arising attention from throug " Statutes h the , " country to know ,
and that associations have been formed in various counties to promote the Step the hiring henson subject of farm , Incumbent before -servants the Social of b Shirley y mean Science , near s of Association _Birming _[ Register ham Offices ; , and has . read his The published two Rev papers . _JSTash tract on
much " On Statutes useful inform , Mops ation , or . Sessions I have ; myself their Evil found and Mr their . Step Antidote henson very , " supp read lies y to co-operate badvice in the formation of a Registration Society in my own
y neighborhood , and have little doubt he would give the same aid to R . H ., or others interested in the subject . I amLadiesobedient servant your
, , , June 10 th , 1861 . A . H . W .
Open Council. 353
_OPEN _COUNCIL . 353
To The ^Editors Of The ^English Woman's ...
To the _^ Editors of the _^ English Woman ' s Journal * THE MEDICAL DIACONATE .
" Now is the whiter of our discontent . " —Shakespeare . made The XjADIES b writer , "F and . J . B ., M . D into ., " appears medical to practice be apprehensive will be attended that the with inroads
disastrous y results women to the parsons profession , who , like the frozen-out gardeners of the past winter , will be chanting" We ' ve got no work to do-o-o !"
day "Ignorant . Shall or we conceited then return nurses to ignorance , " says he and , " are conceit not tolerated in the practice in the of present medithemselves noble cine ? " efforts " Certainl made honorable y b not y , those " I position would most repl in estimable the y ; and profession women would , of moreover who medicine have , point . gained On to this the for
an matter Then your , as regards correspondent the parsons , " A . M , it . S is . " inferred will afford that him the every Faculty information are not . " agreeable" that they should be permitted to minister to the sick bodily as
well as spiritually , unless they first—And square " tlieir . . p . lans go on back Chrono to sch -thermal ool , rule ;"
valent or , as your to omniscience correspondent ; and has , moreover it , " be , learned be in possession thoroughly , of " which " diplomas is equi or - forming testimonial "F . J . of B the . _^ lectures M duties letters . D . " to will , of " enable which his kindl office y him is exp , , to can assuredl lain obtain , at how the y , a a degree no sam country e such time in clergyman equivalent , hysic attend ? , the . who requisite Perhaps is
percourse Ifas I presume he will admit , this is totally impracticable p , then I think the country , clergyman will do well to follow the excellent in the advice of number the Rev of .
W . H . ICarslake , whose very sensible letter appeared May your Journal . I amLadiesobedient servant , , your ,
Brighton . R . M ., M . D .
To The Mditors Of The English Woman's Jo...
To the Mditors of the English Woman ' s Journal , Rochester , Kent , 18 th April , 1861 .
reproduction My Ladie views s , on of the a " letter admission of mine of women with thi to s public title published offices " may in the be seen Britis by h
a Medical Association Journal for the 26 th July , 1856 , as follows : —
TOI / . VII . C C
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1861, page 353, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071861/page/65/
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