By: Ardis E. Parshall - March 07, 2013 A 33-year-old woman, president of her Arizona stake’s Young Ladies’ Mutual Improvement Association, enrolled in a course given by another LDS woman on the subjects of midwifery and improvement of women’s health generally. The class was held weekly for 16 weeks in the fall of 1893 – and this class member must have been writing furiously throughout each session to have recorded such lengt...
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