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ON THE ADOPTION OF PROFESSIONAL LtEE BY ...
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tlieir omitted fit themselve opportunities The s for fine . active voice . But life for and ; the and the training statel their deeds step of the the Lave actress intellectual been nothing small dis as is
crimination and carried . and to their the enthusiastic utmost perfection mood , — y all Honor are , taken and advantage riches await of ,
. success we owe ; some and to of the the free noblest exercise —we of are all thankful the faculties also in to this add profession , some of not consider
the only best the — eminent women the stars world . Let has our seen readers . But also we remember must to how large a number of female subordinates the stage also of g t ive alent s emp and loy of
to character ment how , in ; all to dancing its how branches many feet walking ; to to how how voices much many , and of ranges trial standing and temp lay figures tation ; ;
many ; to It how is much a world also within of virtue a world and heroism and one it too affords little scope regarded . in
disto cussions a lucrative as to the point practical . If _siDoken possibility , of at of all , organising it is rather female to mischief " point labor a
moralor adorn a tale" and to be held up as an example of . great Yet we , deal feel to sure be said that , about this is the a very theatrical unfair profession generalisation which ; there never is has a
been acquainted said yet with _9 and its which details . can The onl incomes y be said gained by one by its intimatel various y the effect of
their classes occupation of members on , and the relations their average of domestic distribution life ; and ; many other points of the deepest and most practical interest , require obtain a wise from and
sincere treatment which we trust they will one day a competent We have pen . almost exhausted the list of professions open to
Eng graduates lish women , and now the at unless the occupation present undertaken of time the . in nurse We connection have can hardl as with yet y be one no regarded medical of the _^ as a profession
King great ' s public College institutions , Hospital is for under the care the superintendence of the with sick the and best of the the effects destitute Sisters .
must from patients be St . and regarde John students ' s d House as , b but elong , and the ing ladies avowedly rather who to form the the army directing of reli power gious on howeverthat
workers responsible many years , than posts havo to a whether passed professional over in hosp , corps the itals women . We workhouses who hope , undertake , or prisons , all , such , will ere _,
, , be will properl then y be trained created and nor subj need ect to examin fear ation that . the A reli new gious professi element on any
will matic necessaril worldl y usefulness decay . , The with clergyman that of combines the minister the idea of Heaven of syste- ; the and the female more sex y we by can bestowing authorise , upon and di her gnify a recognised the charitable place become worker in our of
social There organisation is one career , the in more which efficient we desire will she to see , as many a rule more , women . been digni
engaged _; that of the lecturer , which has for some years -
On The Adoption Of Professional Ltee By ...
ON THE ADOPTION OF _PROFESSIONAL LtEE BY WOMEN , 7
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1858, page 7, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091858/page/7/
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