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Page 44
... fastened , to which the second article of dress , the divided skirt , or Turkish leglette , is buttoned . The latter is made so full that it takes the place of petticoats , and the dress may be comfortably FIG . 10.- -Jenness - Miller ...
... fastened , to which the second article of dress , the divided skirt , or Turkish leglette , is buttoned . The latter is made so full that it takes the place of petticoats , and the dress may be comfortably FIG . 10.- -Jenness - Miller ...
Page 45
... fastened to a waist of their own which has comfortably - cut armholes . Garters fastened to the waist are discountenanced , ac- cording to this system - as they should be , for they pro- duce too much dragging on the waist , and the ...
... fastened to a waist of their own which has comfortably - cut armholes . Garters fastened to the waist are discountenanced , ac- cording to this system - as they should be , for they pro- duce too much dragging on the waist , and the ...
Page 47
... fastened to a properly constructed waist as described , they should be supported by suspenders . When the abdominal walls are much relaxed from stretching , allowing the womb to fall forward , it is well to use an abdominal binder or ...
... fastened to a properly constructed waist as described , they should be supported by suspenders . When the abdominal walls are much relaxed from stretching , allowing the womb to fall forward , it is well to use an abdominal binder or ...
Page 76
... fastened with tapes . The free action of the skin after delivery necessitates the use of flannel or merino to prevent chilling . If a long night- dress is worn , there is no necessity for the chemise . The night - dress , also , should ...
... fastened with tapes . The free action of the skin after delivery necessitates the use of flannel or merino to prevent chilling . If a long night- dress is worn , there is no necessity for the chemise . The night - dress , also , should ...
Page 78
... fastened to the abdominal bandage , both anteriorly and posteriorly , by means of safety - pins , and the access of air to the vagina is thus prevented . These dressings are changed at least once in three hours , the dressing removed ...
... fastened to the abdominal bandage , both anteriorly and posteriorly , by means of safety - pins , and the access of air to the vagina is thus prevented . These dressings are changed at least once in three hours , the dressing removed ...
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Page 188 - PM, and in some cases once or twice at night ; amounting to twelve fluidounces of food per diem. Diet from the second to the sixth week: — Milk I tablespoonful. Cream 2 teaspoonfuls. Milk sugar l/$ teaspoonful.