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Ladies' Physiological Institute (Boston, Mass.)
Founded in 1848 for the purpose of "promoting among women a knowledge of the human system, the laws of life, and the means of relieving sickness and suffering," the Institute has sponsored lectures on health, physiology, and related topics.
From the description of Records, 1848-1966 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232006687
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Ladies' Physiological Institute
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The Ladies' Physiological Institute was an outgrowth of five years of meetings (1843-1848) on women's physiology led by one of Boston's first women physicians, Harriot K. Hunt. In 1848 Professor Charles P. Bronson announced a course of lectures for women "who should form themselves into a society for the promotion of useful knowledge among their own sex," offering to present such a group with his medical apparatus if they could raise $1000. Hunt's group met, adopted a constitution, ...