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Page 196
... female constitution . The five subsequent chapters , which might be termed the second part , refer to the influence of artificial habits , as they are diversified by the effects of climate , upon the animal system ; and to the ...
... female constitution . The five subsequent chapters , which might be termed the second part , refer to the influence of artificial habits , as they are diversified by the effects of climate , upon the animal system ; and to the ...
Page 197
... female life . Of all the evils entailed on the females of the better classes by the customs of society , none are more striking or more frequent than distortions of the spine ; and we agree most cordially with the present author in ...
... female life . Of all the evils entailed on the females of the better classes by the customs of society , none are more striking or more frequent than distortions of the spine ; and we agree most cordially with the present author in ...
Page 198
... female cottager in bloom and vigor , would be ill suited to the delicate female who is the inmate of some splen- did mansion : since the digestive organs of the former , under the influence of free exercise and pure air , can extract ...
... female cottager in bloom and vigor , would be ill suited to the delicate female who is the inmate of some splen- did mansion : since the digestive organs of the former , under the influence of free exercise and pure air , can extract ...
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