The Four Epochs of Woman's Life; a study in hygiene
Galbraith, Anna M. (Anna Mary), 1859-
English
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THE
FOUR EPOCHS
OF
WOMAN'S LIFE
A Study in Hygiene
BY
ANNA M. GALBRAITH, M.D.
Author of "Hygiene and Physical Culture for Women"; Fellow ofthe New York Academy of Medicine ; Ex-President of the AlumnaeAssociation, Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania; AttendingPhysician, Neorological Department, New York Orthopedic Hospstaland Dispensary.
WITH AN
INTRODUCTORY NOTE
by
JOHN H. MUSSER, M.D.
Late Professor of Clinical Medicine, University ofPennsylvania.
SECOND EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED
PHILADELPHIA AND LONDON
W. B. SAUNDERS COMPANY
1915
Copyright, 1901, by W. B. Saunders and Company. Revised,electrotyped, reprinted, and recopyrighted August, 1903.Reprinted October, 1904, January, 1907, January, 1911, and April,1913
Copyright, 1903, by W. B. Saunders & Company.
Registered at Stationers' Hall, London, England.
Reprinted February, 1915
PRINTED IN AMERICA
PRESS OF
S. SAUNDERS COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA
"As in a building
Stone rests on stone, and wanting the foundation
All would be wanting, so in human life
Each action rests on the foregoing event
That made it possible, but is forgotten
And buried in the earth."
— LONGFELLOW.
INTRODUCTORY NOTE
IT has been well said that the bulwarks of a nation are themothers. Any contribution to the physical, and hence the mental,perfection of woman should be welcomed alike by her own sex, bythe thoughtful citizen, by the political economist, and by thehygienist. Observation of the truths, expressed in a modest,pleasing, and conclusive manner, in the essay of Dr. Galbraithcontribute to this end. These truths should be known by everywoman, and I gladly commend the essay to their thoughtfulconsideration.
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