The books of the dispensary are always open to the inspection of members, on application to the attending physician.
ADDRESSES
The following addresses and publications indicate that ‘search after righteousness’ which has occupied later life in England.
- How to keep a Household in Health; given at the Working Women’s College, 1870.
- Medicine and Morality, 1881; in the ‘Modern Review.’
- Rescue Work in relation to Vice and Disease, 1881; before Mrs. Meredith’s Society.
- Christian Socialism, 1882.
- Wrong and Right Methods of dealing with Social Evil, based on Parliamentary Evidence, 1883.
- On the Decay of Municipal Representative Government: a Personal Experience in Hastings, 1885.
- Purchase of Women a Great Economic Blunder, 1886.
- Criticism of Gronlund’s Co-operative Commonwealth; given before the Fellowship of the New Life, 1888.
- A Medical Treatise on the Corruption of Neo-Malthusianism, 1888.
- Christian Duty in regard to Vice; a letter to the International Congress, 1889.
- Christianity a Battle, not a Dream; given before the Christo-Theosophical Society.
- Erroneous Method in Medical Education; Counsel to the Medical College of the New York Infirmary, 1892.
PUBLICATIONS
- The Moral Education of the Young. (Longmans, Green, & Co.)
- The Human Element in Sex; a Medical Work. (J. & A. Churchill.)
- Christianity in Medicine; published in ‘Things to Come.’ (Elliot Stock.)
- The Influence of Women in Medicine; an Address to the Graduates of the London School of Medicine for Women. (Bell & Sons.)
- Why Hygienic Congresses fail. (Bell & Sons.)
- The Religion of Health; republished by the M. R. Union, 2 Leinster Place, W.
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FOOTNOTES
[1] A term then applied in the West to those who were dissatisfied with every phase of our social life; they were generally noticeable for their long hair and peculiar mode of dressing.