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A Paleolithic Dog

The only complete skeleton in Italy „f -i do" of the stone age is now on view in tho Ancona Museum. Italy. Iho animal, follnwing its master, is bel.Vved to have roamed tho valley .1 Vh_ Po sever.il thousand years ago. Dog -Id man were buried together, _m_their bones are to-drvy rli.i>lay_<l m the ancient tomb iron, wnicn they were unearthed. This "earns palusrns ffinsyer'-to give this ancient, dog iU official i_ v cross tot»een the dog oi to-day and the Si Tho skeleton ol the man, also. Mhiehlv interesting, because or the r_caiiar manner in whit-ji it ishaur.eh.d SSetSr. The thigh bones are bent over tho abdomen unci tne arms raised, with the hands over th.; lace. It thus -hows a striking resemblance to the rfSetoM of the same ponod found '-n EgJPt-

Should Lady Doctors Marry? Should lady doctors marry? was tho question raised by members ot the London Courty Council recently. Included in a list of ten doctors recommended for ap. ointment, ... nodical Stunts, beforo the Conned, were See ladies. The «tary B «gS«tpd tor each doctor ot either sex «.i. £400 « yoar, but tho lady .lectors were to bo Lured to resign thoir appointmonte marriage. In-. Scott Lidgctt moved Stat the lady doctors should not be.o..uired to resign on marriage. In many services under tho Council it happened, ho asserted, that the married woman doctor could bo much more useful than a single woman doctor. Another speaker said that in connexion with the tamo list of appointments some vacancies had already been filled up. It was undesirable that, of ladies-«Kng Hv samo work, some should bo under an obligation to retire at a certain date and others should not.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19140518.2.32

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14970, 18 May 1914, Page 7

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286

A Paleolithic Dog Press, Volume L, Issue 14970, 18 May 1914, Page 7

A Paleolithic Dog Press, Volume L, Issue 14970, 18 May 1914, Page 7

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