Thoughts on some questions relating to women, 1860-1908 / by Emily Davies, LL.D. ; with prefatory note by E.E. Constance Jones, mistress of Girton College, Cambridge.
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Table of Contents:
- Letters to a daily paper, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1860
- Female physicians, reprinted from the "Englishwoman's journal," 1861
- Employment of women, Northumberland and Durham, 1861
- Medicine as a profession for women, read at the annual meeting of the Social Science Association, 1862
- University degrees and the education of women, reprinted from "The Victoria magazine," 1863
- Secondary instruction as relating to girls, read at the annual meeting of the Social Science Association, 1864
- Some account of a proposed new college for women, read at the annual meeting of the Social Science Association, 1868
- On the influence upon girl's schools of external examinations, reprinted from "The London Student," 1868
- Special systems of education for women, reprinted from "The London Student," 1868
- Home and the higher education, read at the annual meeting of the Birmingham Higher Education Association, 1878
- Women in the universities of England and Scotland, 1896
- The women's suffrage movement, reprinted from "The Girton Review," 1905
- Letters to "The Times" and "The Spectator" on women's suffrage, 1907-08.