HEALTHIER WOMEN
EFEECT OF DRESS REFORM. LONDON, June 2. Most doctors agree that modem young women, despite cigarettes and excessive dancing, are far healthier than their mothers and grandmothers. “Undoubtedly the health of women has improved enormously,” says a London doctor. “There are more men in my waiting-room than women.” The groat decrease in chlorosis among women in Britain, America, Australia, and Switzerland is attributable to sports, outdoor life, better food, hygiene and freer dress. Most doctors consider that 'dress is a most important factor.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19199, 16 June 1924, Page 7
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