. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. rogiT^^, Business SuitabJe for Women. Ci.^DS. ActRictJLTnisisT: In the Popular Sci- J|jJ. ence Montly there appears an article from ^5 the able pen of Dr. Van De Warker on S'i^, the subject of " Women in the Profes- sions and Skilled Labor.'' The logical con- clusions deduced from the sexual disability of women to compete with men in business pur- suits denote great stud}' as well as a thorough understanding
. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. rogiT^^, Business SuitabJe for Women. Ci.^DS. ActRictJLTnisisT: In the Popular Sci- J|jJ. ence Montly there appears an article from ^5 the able pen of Dr. Van De Warker on S'i^, the subject of " Women in the Profes- sions and Skilled Labor.'' The logical con- clusions deduced from the sexual disability of women to compete with men in business pur- suits denote great stud}' as well as a thorough understanding of the subject. But we would ask how many of our tender, struggling sex are not compelled, day after day, to lay aside sexual incompatibility in order to put bread into the meuths of children and clothes upon their backs? Is the wash-tub better fitted to woman's delicate organization than mental pursuits? Can she more easily attend to a house full of boarders, often doing the entire cooking for them, than to act in the capacity of physician, or attend to various kinds of skilled labor requiring less outlay of vital force? Would not our women of to-day be far healthier if, instead of uncongenial drudg- ery, her hie was filled with satisfying work suited to her taste and temperament? Training schools for preparing young women for self support in the way which suits them best will place before us a different con- dition of things. Physicians of both sexes are needful to attend to the diseases of each. Then our young women would not neglect their health till almost past remedy before consulting a physician. Query: Are the natural infirmities of women a greater drawback to business occupations than the rapidly increasing infirmities of men for what is found in the saloon and gambliue l,oI19 â », ^ ,. â¢Â» hall? Nell Van. What Women Hate Gained.âFor the time, still fresh in the minds of middle-aged per- sons, when there were no remunerative occu- jiations open to women, when
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