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The Journal of the National Indian Association in Aid of Social Progress and Female Education in India December 1883

1883

4. The Resolution of the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal (June 29th) admitting women to the full curriculum of medical study at the Calcutta University ; 6. The Resolution passed by the Senate of the Bombay University (September 17th) that the pronoun he " and its derivatives be deemed in the regulations to denote either sex. [...] She briefly alluded to the change of front of some of the leading organs of the press in this country and to the warmth of approbation evinced by the leading Indian papers dwelling especially on the fact that native ladies showed so much readiness to prosecute medical study in spite of the bacwardness of their education generally and the restraining tendencies of their whole mode of life. [...] The interest shown in the proceedings by the present Meeting and the sympathetic remarks made by previous speakers made it easy for him to urge the recognition of the necessity of using the indigenous elements already existing in the Indian population. [...] It had been stated that it was the intention to institute an examination for women in the Grant Medical College similar to that of the Apothecary Class and it was as to the character of the instruction the women to be admitted to the College would receive that he wished to explain otherwise he feared many might quit the Meeting under the impression that the education to be iparted would be su [...] In France the education of the midwives (sages femmes) is carried out in the hospitals of the towns to which they belong but they are subjected to an examination by one of the Professors of the University of France who makes a tour of the Departments assigned to his University for that purpose.
government politics public policy
Pages
68
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120043
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Meeting of the National Indian Association on Medical Women for India
681-699 unknown view
Medical Women for India
699-704 unknown view
Home Teaching at Madras
704-705 unknown view
Reviews
705-710 unknown view
A Home and School for Crippled Boys
711-714 unknown view
Shornalata: A Tale of Hindu Life
715-727 Tarak Ganguli view
The Oriental Congress at Leyden
728-729 unknown view
On the Importance and Best Mode of Making a Collection of Oriental Proverbs
729-734 J. Long view
The City College Calcutta
735-735 unknown view
Annual Festival of the Bengal Ladies’ Association
736-738 unknown view
Indian Intelligence
738-740 unknown view
Personal Intelligence
740-740 unknown view