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COMFORTABLE FEET

In any consideration of the hygiene of the foot early thought must be given to the general construction of the organ itself. Its weight-bearing function makes it necessary that every attempt be made to permit the foot to develop and act without restriction and without impairment to its natural usefulness. . A correctional support is made from a wax impression of the foot and is so built to support and hold in alignment the bony structure of the foot until the muscles are sufficiently strong to hold the bony structure of the foot in position, thereby causing the foot to function normally. Eileen Fetzer. Foot Specialist, South British Bldgs., Hamilton, may be consulted on all foot ailments. Phone 3160.

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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21441, 7 June 1941, Page 10

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COMFORTABLE FEET Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21441, 7 June 1941, Page 10

COMFORTABLE FEET Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21441, 7 June 1941, Page 10

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