WOMEN & MEDICINE.
It is' stated tlut there are now 175 qualified medical women in Germany. Particulars as to 125 of them, says the "British Medical Journal," have been collected by Frou Dr. Stelzfior. Thu results, of her inquiry show that of that number 78 are unmarried, and 47 mnrripd (including five Widows). Of the married women, 34 have given' up practice; two of them, however, who are wives of doctors, assist and act for their husbands. Considerobly more than half the number aTfl married to doctors. Two began their studies after marriage. The women who practise are.distributed in .the cities of Germany as followßerlin 30, Munich 7, Franlcfort-on-the-Main 5, Hamburg 3, Dusseldorf, Breslau, Karlsruhe, Heidelberg, and Bad ISlsteT eacli J, while a nuniber of other places havo o&e each. Host of these women doctors practise l as specialists, especially in t diseases of womAn and children. During the lait few years . the Chances of medical - women have steadily become more favourable in Germany. . ,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1588, 4 November 1912, Page 2
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163WOMEN & MEDICINE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1588, 4 November 1912, Page 2
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