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Women worked for their rights and the rights of others, even before they could vote
An introductory lecture, delivered before the class, at the opening of the Female Medical College, of Pennsylvania, by J. S. Longshore, M. D., professor of obstetrics and diseases of women and children, October 12th., 1850.
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1850-10-12
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Longshore, J. S. (Joseph Skelton), 1809-1879
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Text
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229 Arch Street, College Building, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Speech
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Medical colleges--Faculty
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Obstetrics
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Early College Years
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Women physicians
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Women medical students
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English
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lca:2132 | a005_001
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Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania speeches and addresses--ACC-005
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Drexel University College of Medicine Legacy Center
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