13 MARCH 1915, Page 23

The large demand for doctors which is likely to be

felt in the next few years, as an indirect result of the war, has directed attention to the many opportunities which the medical pro- fession now offers to women. In a timely volume entitled English Medical Women (Pitman and Sons, Se. 6d.) Mini A. H. Bennett has given a popular aecountof the work already done by them in the past, and especially of the nature of the training provided at the London School of Medicine for Women. A sympathetic prefaoe is contributed by Mr. Stephen Paget