Manuscript/Mixed Material Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of 12
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Image 1 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … BLACKWELL FAMILY ELIZABETH BLACKWELL Printed Matter
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- Date: 1836
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Image 2 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … Leigh B Trust WOMEN AND WORK BY BARBARA LEIGH SMITH later Madam Bodichon For we are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus for there is neither Jew nor…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 3 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … LONDON Printed by G BARCLAY Castle St Leicester Sq PREFACE This Tract is addressed especially to men and women who live by the work of their hands or heads their ears are…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 4 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … WOMEN AND WORK WOMEN WANT PROFESSIONS CRIES are heard on every hand that women are conspiring that women are discontented that women are idle that women are overworked and that women are…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 5 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 6 WOMEN AND WORK One great corresponding cry rises from a suffering multitude of women saying We want work Women are Gods children equally with men In Britain this is admitted because…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 6 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 8 WOMEN AND WORK do you say in answer I fear it is almost always something to this purport You must marry some day Women were made for men Your use is…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 7 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 10 WOMEN AND WORK be so much felt but rather the attractions of natures especially adapted to each other Whoever says To a loyal woman Love and work with me Will get…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 8 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 12 WOMEN AND WORK must not be supported by men if they are to stand as dignified rational beings before God Esteem and friendship would not give or accept such a position…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 9 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 14 WOMEN AND WORK For our part when we think of the lives of most women how they are centered and bound up in human affection living no life but that of…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 10 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 16 WOMEN AND WORK It is unjust to say sneeringly If women want to work why dont they It is not an easy thing for a boy brought up to manhood to…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 11 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 18 WOMEN AND WORK healthier happier and more beautiful than women have ever been WORK not drudgery but WORK is the great beautifier Activity of brain heart and limb gives health and…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 12 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 20 WOMEN AND WORK the consoling hands of Florence Nightingale and her noble band what profession wants women The profession of nursing wants women and will have them I think those same…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 13 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 22 WOMEN AND WORK resident The number of resident lunatics under treatment on the day of my visit writes Dr Webster amounted to 269 altogether of whom 201 were considered incurables No…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 14 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 24 WOMEN AND WORK had any share in the work and one Muphti a Mohammedan ecclesiastic was actually deported to the Ile St Marguerite for contumacy upon this subject As to the…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 15 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 26 WOMEN AND WORK While collecting her small funds and laying her large plans she perfected herself in the knowledge of the native language and in 1845 fifteen years after the conquest…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 16 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 28 WOMEN AND WORK friend and set off for Paris which she reached early in February and there she at once sent in to the Minister of War that memorial from which…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 17 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 30 WOMEN AND WORK that it is far from conducive to true modesty of bearing which should be simple and straightforward of that purity which thinketh no evil Since 1847 Madame Luce…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 18 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 32 WOMEN AND WORK aids and appliances which rank bestows that by her unaided energy she not only set afloat the principle of education for native women but with expenditure of time…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 19 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 34 WOMEN AND WORK crew told them the facts and appealed to them to disregard the first mate to accept her authority in her husbands place and to obey the second mate…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 20 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 36 WOMEN AND WORK truly womanly nature of her work when ministering to the necessities of delicate young womanhood To meet the great want which women now feel in relation to the…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 21 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 38 WOMEN AND WORK of the moral responsibility of their profession will never be fully met until womans true position in medicine is recognised and granted It will not be forgotten that…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 22 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 40 WOMEN AND WORK a hospital affording that wide range of observation necessary to the medical student It would be an excellent way of assisting this movement and aiding our poor fellow…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 23 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 42 WOMAN AND WORK It is delightful to see two Englishwomen beginning in America this good work Let us help them with all our power Many of the evils of our workhouses…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 24 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 44 WOMEN AND WORK the combination of female with masculine supervision were imperatively needed it is in an English parish workhouse I have seen many workhouses and all grades The regulation of…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 25 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 46 WOMEN AND WORK is there wisely made so minute as to adjust itself precisely to the special capabilities of every womans individual dexterity The watch is composed of many distinct parts…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 26 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 48 WOMEN AND WORK sirable things and what every woman no less than every man should have to depend upon is an ability after some fashion or other to turn labour into…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 27 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 50 WOMEN AND WORK CONCLUDING REMARKS One of the practical impediments in the way of women working is the inconvenient modern dress which is only suited to carpeted rooms where it appears…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 28 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 52 We recommend to those who are interested in the subject of our Tract the following books all of which can be had at the Library of the Portman Hall School Carlisle…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 29 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 54 APPENDIX that they do not intend to advise the Weekly Board of Governors to accede to your application I have the honour to be Dear Madam Your obedient Servant HENRY WILLIAM…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 30 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 56 APPENDIX No VII 7 Upper Gloucester Place Dorset Square May 23d 1856 SIR I thank you for your letter just received just received and for the Calendar Before addressing you on…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 31 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … EBB ON RABIES HYDROPHOBIA BY J H THORNTON CB MB BA Fellow of Kings College London DeputySurgeon General IMS retired PRINTED BY THE LEIGHBROWNE ENDOWMENT FOR THE CANINE DEFENCE LEAGUE 151 STRAND…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 32 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … ON RABIES AND HYDROPHOBIA BY JH THORNTON CB MB BA THE disease described as rabies in animals and as hydrophobia in human beings was recognised in very ancient times and was noticed…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 33 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 2 SYMPTOMS OF RABIES in the dogs voice which comes hoarse and cracked A bark is made in a somewhat elevated tone and with open mouth this is immediately succeeded by six…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 34 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 4 DIFFICULTY OF DIAGNOSIS upon the morbid appearances found at the postmortem examination of suspected dogs None of these appearances however can be considered as absolutely characteristic of the disease since they…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 35 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 6 THE PASTEURIAN TREATMENT in India is similar to mine The statistics of the RegistrarGeneral show that for the forty years ending 1887 the average annual deathrate from hydrophobia in England and…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 36 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 8 PASTEURISM AND VACCINATIONS patients at any time before hydrophobia set in but subsequently he introduced many corrections and limitations for which no scientific reason could be assigned For instance he did…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 37 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 10 PASTEURS TREATMENT CONDEMNED the 26th he resumed his duties On April 12th severe symptoms set it with pain at the points of inoculation not at the bite for he had not…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 38 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 12 INCREASE OF HYDROPHOBIA IN FRANCE while as many as possible of the fatal cases were eliminated on the ground that they were treated too late Here is a striking illustration of…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 39 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 14 MUFFLNIG regretted that so many members of the medical profession at home and abroad have allowed themselves to accept it without proper inquiry on the strength of audacious statements and unreliable…
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- Date: 1836
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Image 40 of Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Miscellany, 1858-1946; Printed matter; 2 of … 16 PREVENTATIVE MEASURES Mr Colam Professor Hill Mr W Hunting Mr Rotherham Dr Whitmarsh and Mr Atkinson The principal witnesses in favour of muzzling Professors Horsley Brown and Pritchard Dr Fleming and…
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- Date: 1836