Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer Arno Press, 1972 - 457 páginas |
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Página 150
... opportunities for all women . * It was by sheer force of intellect , and of the sympathetic im- agination born of ... opportunity . " The thorough education of a class of women in medicine will exert an important influence upon the life ...
... opportunities for all women . * It was by sheer force of intellect , and of the sympathetic im- agination born of ... opportunity . " The thorough education of a class of women in medicine will exert an important influence upon the life ...
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... opportunities for study and practice in great hospitals , opportunities absolutely indis- pensable both to obtaining and maintaining a valid place in medical practice and the medical profession . The discus- sion of this question ...
... opportunities for study and practice in great hospitals , opportunities absolutely indis- pensable both to obtaining and maintaining a valid place in medical practice and the medical profession . The discus- sion of this question ...
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... opportunities which have been so far afforded , not at all unsatisfactory . Written contributions to medical literature are also , though not abundant , at least sufficient to prove that " the thing can be done . " The 145 citations ...
... opportunities which have been so far afforded , not at all unsatisfactory . Written contributions to medical literature are also , though not abundant , at least sufficient to prove that " the thing can be done . " The 145 citations ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER | 2 |
THE EDUCATION OF WOMAN IN THE WESTERN STATES | 54 |
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