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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «DOCTORESS»
Découvrez l'usage de
doctoress dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
doctoress et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Albany medical annals. Albany, N.Y.
The facts are as follows: Last night I was called to assist an Arab woman named "
Ley la ahd el al el mulla" in the Esbekieh Quarter, who had been in the pains of
labor three days, and was attended by a doctoress of the name of " Amne.
The facts are as follows: Last night I was called to assist an Arab woman named "
Ley la ahd el al el mulla" in the Esbekieh Quarter, who had been in the pains of
labor three days, and was attended by a doctoress of the name of " Amne.
Medical Society of the County of Albany (N.Y.), 1887
3
The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review
Madame the Electress was the doctoress, and kept the shop for the sale of orrie/
an. M. d'Alleurs acted his character of the tooth-drawer very well. At the opening
of the theatre there appeared the solemn entry of the doctor, mounted upon a
kind ...
4
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the ...
Madame the Electress was the doctoress, and kept the shop for the sale of
orviitan. M. d'Alleurs acted his character of the tooth-drawer very well. At the
opening of the theatre there appeared the solemn entry of the doctor, mounted
upon a kind ...
Edward Cave, John Nichols, 1857
5
Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science
In the Philadelphia City Directory of 1795, 1796, 1798, and 1799, Brand is listed
as “Doctoress.” Her occupation is not given in 1801 and 1802. From 1803 to
1810 she is listed as “gentlewoman.” In the Census Directory of 1811 she is
identified ...
Marilyn Ogilvie, Joy Harvey, 2000
6
The Gentleman's Magazine
Madame the Electress was the doctoress, and kept the shop for the sale of
orviitan. M. d'Alleurs acted his character of the tooth-drawer very well. At the
opening of the theatre there appeared the solemn entry of the doctor, mounted
upon a kind ...
7
Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review
Madame the Electress was the doctoress, and kept the shop for the sale of
omtiten. ^M. d'Alleurs acted his character of the tooth-drawer very well. At the
opening of the theatre there appeared the solemn entry of the doctor, mounted
upon a ...
8
Allan Quatermain #8: Finished
He sends itonto you bythe lips of your servant, the doctoress Nombe.” “Are you
indeed a doctoress, being so young?” I asked, for somehow I wished to postpone
the hearing of that message. “O Macumazahn, I have heardthe call,I have ...
9
Lying-in: A History of Childbirth in America
The diary appears to be a trustworthy account of Mrs. Ballard's life and may
reflect the work of other rural midwives in earlier years. Mrs. Ballard became a
midwife and "doctoress" in 1 778 at the age of forty-three and continued until she
died in ...
10
Ages of Woman, Ages of Man: Sources in European Social ...
Marine Pibils recounted how the doctoress had helped her in childbed so that
she thanked God and her for her health. Marine Bartolemaeus', wife of Jacob
Rebslager, Bente Hans Knudsens, Gertke in the Cellar testified and swore that
the ...
Merry Wiesner Hanks, Monica Chojnacka, 2014
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «DOCTORESS»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
doctoress est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
'Female' Or 'Woman'? Which Adjective To Use?
There's the 'ol' suffix "-ess," as seen in the words "authoress," "poetess," "doctoress," "professoress," which were "prevalent in the 19th - early ... «International Business Times, mai 15»
Ask Mick LaSalle: Let's talk actress versus actor
“Doctoress” and “lawyeress” aren't necessary for the same reason. Those terms would be condescending, but there's nothing condescending ... «San Francisco Chronicle, avril 15»
Miranda Richardson on her role in BBC1's period comedy Mapp and …
“You don't say 'doctoress'. It had connotations – actress/model, or someone with a lot of hair and a breathy voice. I don't let things get to me so ... «Radio Times, déc 14»
Love And Hip Hop Hollywood Soulja Boy, Nia Riley Miscarriage …
@doctoress tweeted, "Did Soulja Boy compare his cold to a miscarriage? Ok..." @rockin_robin23 tweeted, "Definitely cold hearted soulja boy ... «Mstarz, nov 14»
Book review: The Panama Canal: The steep price of progress
We learn that she "was not a trained medical doctor," but "came from a long line of women traditionally called 'doctoress' in Jamaica, ... «Jamaica Gleaner, nov 14»
Woman Doctors, Woman Writers ... Is Using 'Woman' as an Adjective …
(Thank God the nineteenth-century “doctoress” never caught on.) But sometimes, for valid and non-sexist reasons—like talking about the wage ... «The New Republic, oct 14»
Eileen Atkins: 'Even today there's a resentment of old people'
One does not, for example, refer to a Doctoress or aProfessoress: I believe one can in some romance languages, however. 'Actress' never did it ... «The Guardian, oct 14»
Ceremony held in London to dedicate site for Mary Seacole statue
Mary Seacole, who was born in Kingston in 1805, was well known as a 'doctoress' for her work in Jamaica and in Panama. She set up the ... «Jamaica Observer, juil 14»
A Jamaican woman was there before Putin
Some list her as a nurse, some as a 'doctoress', but her healing skills for the living and compassion for the dead and dying were in no doubt. «Jamaica Observer, mars 14»
First one-woman show for Nina
“You don't say Doctoress! So why say comedienne?” Women's issues are just one of the many she will be addressing in her first one-woman ... «Independent Online, août 13»