Manuscript/Mixed Material Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Jacobi, Mary P.
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Image 1 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Jacobi, Mary P. BLACKWELL FAMILY From Jacobi Mary Putnam ELIZABETH BLACKWELL
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- Date: 1836
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Image 2 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Jacobi, Mary P. 110 W 34th St N Y Dec 25th88 My dear doctor Your letter arrived this Christmas morning and as I have an unusual hour of leisure I sit down to reply while…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1836
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Image 3 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Jacobi, Mary P. their worst effects are always there and indeed if it were not for thatI should have forgotten everything else But it is so true that man is born to trouble and as…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1836
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Image 4 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Jacobi, Mary P. it is the latter ommission I really object to the transcendental vision probably always comes first in all large generalisations It may indeed be true that all original views or new ideas…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1836
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Image 5 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Jacobi, Mary P. I should wish to be counted if at all Now I have always thought of you that you had a large mind but one relatively untrained in technicalities The most prominent fact…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 6 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Jacobi, Mary P. of the human body and souland really go so far towards doing soI believe that any woman whose medical work is really effective can take rank has a most extraordinary influence in…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1836
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Image 7 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Jacobi, Mary P. how immense were the difficulties in the way of your being taught medicine at that time and how immense were the difficulties in Norway of your reading Still it has always seemed…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1836
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Image 8 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Jacobi, Mary P. will be solved when women are emancipated and vigorous in health for vigorous women will bear far fewer children than sickly ones Mr Mill also asserts that the emancipation of women will…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 9 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Jacobi, Mary P. sinned once what if the Earth among all worlds had been especially selected to be the birthplace of souls the seat of generation of life whose regeneration might be pursued indefinitely elsewhere…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 10 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Jacobi, Mary P. in the way pressure of population personal income personal health unless mankind is to submit blindly to the struggle for existence as do all other animate beings he must control the great…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 11 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Jacobi, Mary P. I must claim that here if you waive sentiment sufficiently to speak of the subject at all the question of the How deserves a much more thorough careful and exhaustive discussion and…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1836
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Image 12 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Jacobi, Mary P. But it does not seem to me fair to pronounce an absolute condemnation upon methods strikethrough If at the beginning of the essay and then suggest those same methods at the close…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1836
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Image 13 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Jacobi, Mary P. present times I do not think that woman physicians should be urged to strike out for independent views until they have demonstrated an equality of achievement in the urgent practical problems not…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1836
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Image 14 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Jacobi, Mary P. about the ovary but if a physician by neglecting a metritis or a gonorrhea permits a patient to become afflicted with incurable ovarian disease or if for the sake of a shamy…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1836
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Image 15 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Jacobi, Mary P. questions are brought up pretty freely in the consulting rooms of the physician and on that very account are less written about outside My question about Ms Custrin was suggested by herself…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1836
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Image 16 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Jacobi, Mary P. in relation to the other questions of interest in the social purity question opposition to vivisection and to laparotomy operations after reading your address at the London School I feel as if…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1836
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Image 17 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Jacobi, Mary P. 2 that I am the only woman in the United States who experiments on animals Indeed this is a circumstance that always seems to render the relevance of the English antivivisectionists surprising…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1836
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Image 18 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Jacobi, Mary P. to be heard on the subject and who should they attempt to formulate a general theoretical statement would be more likely to incur ridicule than secure a hearing On the other hand…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1836
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Image 19 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Jacobi, Mary P. 3 be extremely interesting I wish you would allow me to collect your illustrations for you They hope to have the new college building opened next May This would be a most…
- Contributor: Blackwell Family
- Date: 1836
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- Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; General Correspondence, 1850-1910; Jacobi, Mary P.
Names
- Blackwell family
Created / Published
- 1836 - 1946
Headings
- - Physicians
- - Woman's journal (Boston, Mass. : 1870)
- - Antislavery movements--United States
- - Abolitionists
- - Women--Suffrage--United States
- - Women's rights--United States
- - Blackwell family
- - Social problems--United States
- - Women periodical editors--United States
- - Women physicians--England
- - Women physicians--New York (N.Y.)
- - Women physicians--United States
- - Suffragists
- - Blackwell, Alice Stone, 1857-1950. Alice Stone Blackwell papers
- - Blackwell, Antoinette Louisa Brown, 1825-1921. Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell papers
- - Blackwell, Elizabeth, 1821-1910. Elizabeth Blackwell papers
- - Blackwell, Emily, 1826-1910. Emily Blackwell papers
- - Blackwell, Henry Browne, 1825-1909. Henry Browne Blackwell papers
- - Blackwell, Kitty Barry, 1848-1936. Kitty Barry Blackwell papers
- - Stone, Lucy, 1818-1893. Lucy Stone papers
- - Manuscripts
- - United States
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- series: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946
- mss12880, box 56; reel 43
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- Abolitionists
- Antislavery Movements
- Blackwell Family
- Blackwell, Alice Stone,. Alice Stone Blackwell Papers
- Blackwell, Antoinette Louisa Brown,. Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell Papers
- Blackwell, Elizabeth,. Elizabeth Blackwell Papers
- Blackwell, Emily,. Emily Blackwell Papers
- Blackwell, Henry Browne,. Henry Browne Blackwell Papers
- Blackwell, Kitty Barry,. Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers
- England
- Manuscripts
- New York (N.Y.)
- Physicians
- Social Problems
- Stone, Lucy,. Lucy Stone Papers
- Suffrage
- Suffragists
- United States
- Woman's Journal (Boston, Mass. : 1870)
- Women
- Women Periodical Editors
- Women Physicians
- Women's Rights