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BRINGING UP WOMEN.

xo raa isxroß of ra mis*. Sir, —Will you allow me a little more of your valuable space to reply to th» letter of E.S. in this morning's paper, which has the tone that seems most natural to himf He has, evidently, an inordinate respect for nature, and tho doctor, bat I would remind him that Nature was made for man; nnd as for the doctors, even they are only human. There is no real growth in progress unless one can start at the beginning and think things out for oneself. I believe that man will have, to take his proper place in tho world and forget that he was made first before, there is any hope for people like E.S.—Yours, etc., D.C.M.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18918, 5 February 1927, Page 16

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BRINGING UP WOMEN. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18918, 5 February 1927, Page 16

BRINGING UP WOMEN. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18918, 5 February 1927, Page 16