In conclusion it is sufficient to say that the female graduates of our colleges and universities do not seem to show, as the result of their college studies and duties, any marked difference in general health from the average health likely to be reported... The Sanitarian - Página 1141888Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1894 - 692 páginas
...since graduation returned to tne normal condition reported by them at the time of entering college. In conclusion it is sufficient to say that the female...reported by an equal number of women engaged in other kindjs of work, or in fact, of women generally without regard to occupation followed. [From Health... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1886 - 1228 páginas
...since graduation returned to the normal condition reported by them at the time of entering college. In conclusion, it is sufficient to say that the female...as the result of their college studies and duties, auy marked difference in general health from the average health likely to be reported by an equal number... | |
| 1891 - 700 páginas
...conclusion reached by the American investigators was that women graduates " do riot seem to show, as a result of their college studies and duties, any marked...general health from the average health, likely to bv reported by an equal number of women engaged in other kinds of work or of women generally without... | |
| 1886 - 922 páginas
...detailed though brief treatment. The result may be summed up in the words of the report, as follows : " The female graduates of our colleges and universities...equal number of women engaged in other kinds of work. It is true that there has been, and it was to be expected that there would be, a certain deterioration... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1894 - 682 páginas
...since graduation returned to the normal condition reported by them at the time of entering college. In conclusion it is sufficient to say that the female graduates of onr colleges and universities do not seem to show, as the result of their college studies and duties,... | |
| Kate Holladay Claghorn - 1897 - 288 páginas
...Labor, and may be summed up, in their most general form, in the words of that report, as follows: — " Female graduates of our colleges and universities...do not seem to show, as the result of their college duties and studies, any marked difference in general health likely to be reported by an equal number... | |
| Gladys Gertrude Gorman - 1927 - 394 páginas
...undergraduate days and after leaving college. The results were summed up in the following statements. MIn conclusion, it is sufficient to say that the female...colleges and universities do not seem to show, as a result of their college studies and duties, any marked difference in general health from the average... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1894 - 674 páginas
...since graduation returned to tue normal condition reported by them at the time of entering college. In conclusion it is sufficient to say that the female...universities do not seem to show, as the result of theircollege studies and duties, any marked difference in general health from the average health likely... | |
| 1928 - 520 páginas
...and publish the results. The final sentence of this summary, which appeared in 1885, is as follows: In conclusion, it is sufficient to say that the female...colleges and universities do not seem to show, as the results of their college studies and duties, any marked difference in general health from the average... | |
| Marilyn Bailey Ogilvie - 1986 - 282 páginas
...counter this, the members conducted a survey of the health of college-educated women and concluded that "the female graduates of our colleges and universities...likely to be reported by an equal number of women . . . generally without regard to occupation" (635 89). Richards preached discretion to the young female... | |
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