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Advertisement by a women's health specialist, 1909
Office of Dr. Susan Moody
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Ban of women's strolling in Lalah-zar, 1911
Doctor Stepanian complains about the way police have been questioning women passing through Lalah-zar neighborhood and how it has affected his patients who are afraid to come to his office.
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Battered woman, 1911
Muhammad ‘Ali Qazzaq (cossack) beat a female prostitute at her house.
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Chinese women's support of their army, 1911
Chinese women's support of their army in the conflict between Russia and China, and their contribution of making military uniforms and nursing injured soldiers
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Doctor's permission for marriage in Indiana, 1911
Passage of a bill in Indiana's parliament that requires couples to acquire a certificate of health from their doctors in order to prevent disease transmission
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Fatimah Sultan's injury, 1910
Fatimah Sultan was hit by a donkey, and fell on a piece of glass
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Female doctor advertisement, 1909
A female doctor advertising accepting women and children
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Female doctor advertisement, 1910
Madame Leontine Fraskina, a graduate of the Geneva Medical School, is an obstetrician. On Friday afternoons, she accepts impoverished patients.
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Female doctor advertisement, 1911
Dr. Sarah A. Clock from the U.S.
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Infant's death, 1911
A woman from Kirmanshah claims that when she requested her money from Haji ‘Isa, he ordered his servant Farhad to beat her, which caused her one-month-old infant to fall and die an hour later while she was at the police station.