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284 open council.
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To the Editors of the JEng-lish Woman's ...
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To the JEditors of the .Eng 'lish Woman'...
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To The Editors Of The Mnglishwomart S Jo...
and over it tlie room , or sick ward , containing two or three iron bedsteads _^ . A handy little girl might act as maid , and be gradually trained as assistant-.
nurse . removed All cases here which and coul in those d not of so w infectious ell be attended illness in the their risk own of contag homes ion mig would ht be _~ .
, be cleanliness accidents lessened and and while . broken the woul limbs chances d would of cure be to most hasten would properl the be increased y attended . Here to , , and too , _the all '
to It a laborer ishardl of the quiet utmost to importance operat oint out e . that such a convalescence lan would be , time in no being - y necessary
p pway unnecessary ones who obnoxious would he _^ would to see , and the them be village a onl ride carried y too of doctor som g out lad . e . miles to In give sli be ght his sp ailments orders ared him to his an ; attendance in intelli more gent important woul woman d be
with Surel presents y a village of money hospital and would food . be One welcomed on a much by all larger around scale ; and than be assisted such as I farmers am hop in ing and for exists it at Cranley lad to , in Surrey weekl ; and the Repor sending t says in that servant
theor laborer . This near , however are , g has a surgeon pay a of its y own sum , and on I belive has a nothin _g very special in its nurse . It is worthy of imitation but could not be copied
universall one which y— I nor would it so exactly fulfil the design of " Q . " as the lesserpropose . I remain , Ladies , _yoiu * obedient servant ,
A . B .
284 Open Council.
284 open council .
To The Editors Of The Jeng-Lish Woman's ...
To the Editors of the _JEng-lish Woman ' s Journal . Ladies
, : ¦ my whether The notice paper till think a in few your day anything s Jul ago y . number coul Its d sickenin , be entitled done g details " effectuall Emerald haunt Green to me , cure , " I has writ the escap e evil to ask b
ed-¦ bringing you the subject earnestly to the notice of scientific y chemists , in order to y ; try if any less injurious dye could be discovered . I think there must be chemists of sufficient kindliness of heart to take a real interest in making
experiments for the sake of relieving such hapless victims as your paper describes . I know one gentleman to whom I should much like to introduce the _sxibject if " JVI . N . " would kindly furnish me with a small specimen of the
materi it would If other al which not ladies do is to who so hav hurtful have e a more friends , and expensive also interested an information dye in . chemistry of its price would , for also of course try to _, ¦
win attention to the matter , perhaps something might be found out . more As than regards possible the sufferings that the of turning the dear which little hurts children them , do so you much not mi think ht be it
g mechanical accomplished _friends by som neith e er very is there slight any app manufactory lication of machinery of artificial ? flowers I have in the no . > town where I live , so that I cannot get information on the point ; but T
, any wish am to some judge inquiry . _coliUI be made about it by those "better qualified than I Believe meLadiestruly
, , yours , If ] _STov you . 5 think , 1861 . anything $ can be done in the way I have suggested , A will . M you . . _^ lease forward the enclosed address to
p " M . N _" . "
To The Jeditors Of The .Eng 'Lish Woman'...
To the JEditors of the . Eng ' lish Woman ' s Journal . Ladies
, I fear there is some vast discrepancy "between the intentions , the writings and "' _,
ike doings of our ciVcle . May I venture to suggest that each of the recognised : *
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Dec. 1, 1861, page 284, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01121861/page/68/
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