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THE CHARITABLE AID ENQUIRY.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE PRESS. Bin,—l am surprised that the lady Commissioner would Bign her name to a suggestion that a poor respectable married womanahonldbeadmittedinto a Reformatory because other necessities. The Reformatory lying-in wards and the lyingrtn. wards for poor married women must be kept distinct; but experience teaches that the aggregation of lying-incases (unless under very special antiseptio precautions) is fraught with great danger to life, and it is much better lor a poor married'woman to be taken care of separately under such circumstances.—Yours, &&, Poob, Bee Honest.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9022, 7 February 1895, Page 6

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THE CHARITABLE AID ENQUIRY. Press, Volume LII, Issue 9022, 7 February 1895, Page 6

THE CHARITABLE AID ENQUIRY. Press, Volume LII, Issue 9022, 7 February 1895, Page 6