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MRS LONGSHORE-POTTS, M.D.

The pcoplo of Mnstorton have a treat in store in the lectureß which aro to bo delivered in the Theatre on " Health and Diseano" by tho famous physician Mrs LongshorePotte, M.D, When sho was in England what seemed to striko the Home people with especial wonder was that a woman of such mind should be so free from thoso'oharacteristics which from forco of habit have become tn be known as "strong-minded" in contradistinction to feminine, Of her London Life says:—"l was really and soberly pleased very much with the lecture. I should adviso lots of people to hear her. . Dr Anna M, and tbe rest, ia not tho objectionable, strongminded female that we read of, In spite of her profession sho is a moat womanly woman and she talks sense," The Philadelphia Times has the following;-" One of tho first graduates of a Philadelphia woman's school of medicine was Anna M, Longshore, now Mrs Longshore-Potts, who has recently created bo much stir among medical men and others in London, She is an eminently practical woman, and has travelled over ovcry part of the habitable world, Sho has astooisbed the best medical minds in Great Britain by her learnine; and ber modesty in putting it into praotical ose." Ur Potts will deliver her first lecture to women only noxt Thursday ' at 3 p.m., and it will bofree and finely illustrated with stereopticon view. ; Those are said to be the finest in tbe world, and comprise many of art and travel as well as of the subjects disI discussed, J

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4348, 18 February 1893, Page 3

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MRS LONGSHORE-POTTS, M.D. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4348, 18 February 1893, Page 3

MRS LONGSHORE-POTTS, M.D. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4348, 18 February 1893, Page 3

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