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Well , Sir , the answer to this surprising opinion is that there is no statute whatever to prevent the Regius Professor of Medicine from admitting women to his lectures . He has a statutable right to admit them ...
Well , Sir , the answer to this surprising opinion is that there is no statute whatever to prevent the Regius Professor of Medicine from admitting women to his lectures . He has a statutable right to admit them ...
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The point I urged was , not that the proposed statute to admit women to medical examinations would lead to a future statute to admit them to medical lectures in Oxford , but that , without any further statute , the proposed statute ...
The point I urged was , not that the proposed statute to admit women to medical examinations would lead to a future statute to admit them to medical lectures in Oxford , but that , without any further statute , the proposed statute ...
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would exercise his statutable right to admit women to his lectures . But the University would have to pass no further statute to give him the right , because he has it already . By existing statutes , and by general precedent , he could ...
would exercise his statutable right to admit women to his lectures . But the University would have to pass no further statute to give him the right , because he has it already . By existing statutes , and by general precedent , he could ...
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LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
Nov 15 1890 Proposed Statute for admitting | 34 |
Feb 15 1896 | 41 |
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