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Pagina 36
... admit them , as other professors have , and usually do admit them . I do not say that the present professor does , or will , admit them . That is not the point ; the statutes permit him and his successors to admit them . I do not say ...
... admit them , as other professors have , and usually do admit them . I do not say that the present professor does , or will , admit them . That is not the point ; the statutes permit him and his successors to admit them . I do not say ...
Pagina 38
... 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 would of ... admit women to his 38 PROPOSED STATUTE FOR ADMITTING.
... 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 would of ... admit women to his 38 PROPOSED STATUTE FOR ADMITTING.
Pagina 39
... admit women to medical examinations , which needs no further statute to admit them to medical studies in Oxford , the Regius Professor of Medicine , having already a statutable right to admit them to his lectures , would also think it ...
... admit women to medical examinations , which needs no further statute to admit them to medical studies in Oxford , the Regius Professor of Medicine , having already a statutable right to admit them to his lectures , would also think it ...
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