The child : a study in the evolution of man / by Alexander F. Chamberlain.
- Alexander Francis Chamberlain
- Date:
- 1900
Licence: In copyright
Credit: The child : a study in the evolution of man / by Alexander F. Chamberlain. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![MANUALS OF EMPLOYMENT FOR EDUCATED WOMEN. Edited by CHRISTABEL OSBORN. The object of this series of manuals will be to give to girls, more particularly to those belonging to the educated classes, v^'ho from inclination or necessity are looking forward to earning their own living, some assistance with reference to the choice of a profession, and to the best method of preparing for it when chosen. Of late years a great deal of attention has been directed to the subject of women's employment, and a considerable amount of useful information has been published with regard to different occupations, but it can hardly be said to have yet appeared in any form rendering it generally accessible to that portion of the public for whom it is specially intended. Volumes already Issued. Foolscap 8vo, Stiff Paper Cover, Price is.; or in Limp Cloth, is. 6d. I.—SECONDARY TEACHING. By CHRISTABEL OSBORN and FLORENCE B. LOW. With an Introduction by Miss E. P. HUGHES, Associate of Newnham College, Camb. This manual contains particulars of the qualifications necessary for a secondary teacher, with a list of the colleges and universities where train- ing may, be had, the cost of training, and the prospect of employment wlien trained. II.—ELEMENTARY TEACHING. By CHRISTABEL OSBORN. With an Introduction by SiR JOSHUA FITCH, LL.D. This manual sums up clearly the chief facts which need to be known respecting the work to be done in elementary schools, and the conditions under which women may take a share in such work. III.—SICK NURSING. By CHRISTABEL OSBORN. Tin's manual contains useful information with regard to every branch of Nursing—Hospital, District, Private, and Mental Nursing, and Nursing in the Army and Navy ami in Poor Law Institutions, with particulars of the best method of training, the usual salaries given, and the prospect of em- ]iloynient, with some account of the general advantages and drawbacks of ilie work. Other Volumes in Preparation.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21686609_0527.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)