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330 FEMALE MEDICAL COLLEGE AT PENNSYLVAN...
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LIIL— THE FEMALE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF
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It attendance appears, upon from the the...
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Those Familiar With The Literature Of Th...
have industri consecrated al metropolis her of occupation the Midlands and changed ; but her to ele sunshin vated tastes e the
life that otherwise would have been one of darkness and care . monotonoiis As she touching , and ly would observes , perchance , — " The , cours have e been of my wearisome life has , been but
poetry for throug by the circumstances h flowers that the medium I have of _poesy among been of books spring uncongenial able ing alone to up cultivate , and by fellowshi the especiall the wayside ps societ y , it . has books Thrown of been the of
wise and , goodof the learned and refined . Shut out from y the thin circl k e of that taste I have , and intellect enjoyed more by my than lowl an y position equivalent , I am in fain com to
literature muning through and song their . " writings Noble with words the these s _. tar- . bri " g They ht children , reflect of a makthe best of
brave and earnest nature , one determined to e its its fierce fate ; no jealousies t whimpering of those its doleful better off tal - e th of an sorrow itself , or but mu rearing ttering
itself and women upward whose s to the lives heroic have taug dignity ht us of that those there true is ; Eng no lish position men
radiant so obscure brilliance or rank of faith lowl hope y but it and can love be . illumined Ruth Wills by has the
a exal fu t t ure , but lying not before more her usefu — , a l future sp , heres of , mi which ght well many be proud more .
womanl mig It will ht be be , nature her without fate to In any teach fulfilling sacrifice the daug this of hters their miss of ion usefulness industry Miss W what or ills their th will ey
need can give all y , the and kindl there . y will sympathy be few and hearts encouragemen so , cold , apa t which thetic , we or
the careless onward , as to progress refuse their of one littl , of e meed whom of Eng assis land tance ' s daug in aiding hters
t should ive story feel of proud her , both life for a life her which literary has abilities not and been the without instruc a - ,
purpose .
330 Female Medical College At Pennsylvan...
330 FEMALE MEDICAL COLLEGE AT PENNSYLVANIA .
Liil— The Female Medical College Of
LIIL— THE FEMALE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA .
It Attendance Appears, Upon From The The...
It attendance appears , from the the lectures Report of just this issued Colleg , t e during t the class the las t
breaking session has ou upon t been of the greater war th an t a t any connec previous tion of time the since College the
pra with ctical the instruction Woman ' s . H The osp , ital wards is proving of the Hosp a valuable ital as well mean as s of ts
Dispensary are open to the -students , while its out-door clinic
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1864, page 330, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071864/page/42/
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