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XXIX.—OPEN COUNCIL.
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Xxix.—Open Council.
XXIX . —OPEN COUNCIL .
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_^«» £ As these pages are Intended for general discussion , the Editors do not hold for the inions
themselves responsible opexpressed . 3 To the Editor of the English Woman ' s Journal .
Madam , I observe in . the current number of the English Woman '* s Journal t a
judicious difference article is attributed entitled to " the Wh inferior y Boys ability are cleverer of the than female Girls teachers , " wherein in our he _^ for National them Schools The author , which is caused that a by hi the her insufficiency rate of payment of the should salaries be allowed allotted
to the female . teachers to urges secure the services g of mistresses equal in ability to the There masters can of be the no boys doubt ' schools that . this is a most desirable object , but in many too small
another to districts justify it mode the is an emp whereb unattainable loyment the of one two irls , the well population -paid have teachers the and benefit . means There of being the is , h superior owever ,
y gmay teaching I was — led which to make is , to these ming remarks le them with from the the boys circumstance in the intellectual thata few classes days .
house ago , happening which has to latel attend been a missionary erected in meeting a rural held parish , in in a _National Cornwall , Sch , the ool y
together vicar's lad , excep y informe t , of d course me that , in it the was sewing intende class d to , for teach which the there boys was and a room gir in ls
up some -stairs schools . She at said the that other this end course of the had parish been , it adopted being found with great that success the boys became less rough in their demeanour from the company of the girls , while
the manners of the latter were in no wise injured . Even I have where known the other ils schools and funds where are the sufficient plan has to been justif adopted y the with employment success . pup
to of separate two well the -paid boys teacher and s g , irls it b in y all no the means classes follows . Indeed that it , this is the have is often best a course false
division aptitude of for labor some betwe branches en the of teachers instruction , since , it while the would master the be mistress may that may a peculiar be fill par the
ticularl children y clever should at not others have . In the such advantage a case of the specialitie a pity s of both their
instructors . I remain Your , obedient Madam , servant ,
October 18 th , 1858 . H .
In Mad Answer Am, To The Cmestion " Can ...
Madam , cmestion enter the Medical Profession ?"
In answer to the " Can "Women that country addressed although , nothing to you at prevents ~ ( No present . 10 of women women this Journal from cannot acquiring ) enter by S . any E all . Miles the Medical knowled , I and beg School ge one to required suggest woman in this for preservation of healthPrevention is better than cure
curing be theoreticall able disease to do y more and practicall good suggesting than . y twenty instructed the training professional in the of science women men or of in women preserving preventive , engaged health medicine onl will y m
broadest which embraces sense . I B anatomy y wish to , p direct hysiology women , ph ' s ysical labor education to a very , important and hygiene neld m , its to ,
which basis for no any objection further , will medical be raised education , and which . Women will also lecturing serve on as a and very teaching sound
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Nov. 1, 1858, page 209, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01111858/page/65/
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