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Women worked for their rights and the rights of others, even before they could vote
An address to the graduates of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, May 4, 1892. The need of common-sense in medical practice.
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Date created
1892-05-04
Creator
Roberts, John B. (John Bingham), 1852-1924
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Reprinted from The Medical News, May 7, 1892.
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Text
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Speech
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Women physicians
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Women medical students
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Commencement ceremonies
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Common sense
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English
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https://idea.library.drexel.edu/islandora/object/lca%3A111441
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lca:111441 | a005_035
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Drexel University College of Medicine Legacy Center
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