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... became a recognized profession only after the turn of the century . By the 1820s , all states except three had laws requiring medical practitioners to be licensed , and most licensing laws required graduation from medical college . As a ...
... became a recognized profession only after the turn of the century . By the 1820s , all states except three had laws requiring medical practitioners to be licensed , and most licensing laws required graduation from medical college . As a ...
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... became mill hands followed their " natural " productive work outside the home . To an extent this is true . Once textile work moved to the factory , it became more difficult for New England farm girls to contribute to family income by ...
... became mill hands followed their " natural " productive work outside the home . To an extent this is true . Once textile work moved to the factory , it became more difficult for New England farm girls to contribute to family income by ...
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... became an instructor in domestic science at Wellesley but was hired in 1892 by the innovative University of Chicago as a professor of sociology . At Chicago , Talbot became an avid supporter of women's equality in academic life . Her ...
... became an instructor in domestic science at Wellesley but was hired in 1892 by the innovative University of Chicago as a professor of sociology . At Chicago , Talbot became an avid supporter of women's equality in academic life . Her ...
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MARY ROWLANDSONS CAPTIVITY | 1 |
A Necessary Good | 17 |
Housewifery and Trade | 24 |
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