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Before this time , however ( since 1875 ) , women above the age of eighteen had been admitted to the examinations of the Delegacy of Local Examinations , which were really school - leaving certificate examinations .
Before this time , however ( since 1875 ) , women above the age of eighteen had been admitted to the examinations of the Delegacy of Local Examinations , which were really school - leaving certificate examinations .
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Women studying medicine will have to come up to Oxford for the preliminary examinations required of all candidates in the first examination for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine — that is , for the preliminary examinations in mechanics ...
Women studying medicine will have to come up to Oxford for the preliminary examinations required of all candidates in the first examination for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine — that is , for the preliminary examinations in mechanics ...
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admit women to medical examinations , when that statute , of itself and without further statute , directly encourages young women to study medicine with young men in a University of men . Oxford , Nov. 11 . THE PROPOSED DEGREES FOR ...
admit women to medical examinations , when that statute , of itself and without further statute , directly encourages young women to study medicine with young men in a University of men . Oxford , Nov. 11 . THE PROPOSED DEGREES FOR ...
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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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