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Pagina 37
... women will ask the Regius Professor of Medicine to admit them to his lectures . He has a statutable right to admit them ; he would be acting on a num- ber of precedents of professors of other subjects ; if he refused , he would be an ...
... women will ask the Regius Professor of Medicine to admit them to his lectures . He has a statutable right to admit them ; he would be acting on a num- ber of precedents of professors of other subjects ; if he refused , he would be an ...
Pagina 38
... women living with other young women in Oxford , and studying , for medical examinations , the structures and the functions , the diseases and the cures , of the most secret ... admit women to his 38 PROPOSED STATUTE FOR ADMITTING.
... women living with other young women in Oxford , and studying , for medical examinations , the structures and the functions , the diseases and the cures , of the most secret ... admit women to his 38 PROPOSED STATUTE FOR ADMITTING.
Pagina 39
... admit women as a matter of course . So far from requiring a further statute to allow , it would require a special disabling statute to prevent him . 6 Moreover , his own letter is a proof that he does not think it wrong to admit them ...
... admit women as a matter of course . So far from requiring a further statute to allow , it would require a special disabling statute to prevent him . 6 Moreover , his own letter is a proof that he does not think it wrong to admit them ...
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Oct 8 1921 | 9 |
LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
Feb 15 1896 | 41 |
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