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Woman's
Physical Freedom,
book by Clelia Duel Mosher, M.D. (The
Womans Press,
New York City, U.S.A., 1923, 87 pages)
Dr. Mosher's thoughts about
the future
of movies will make you laugh, and
her discussion of
breasts, brassieres
and corsets reflects the
desire of women of that era to conceal them for fashion's
sake. Also, pendulous breast and
nursing babies.
SarahAnne
Hazlewood generously donated
this book to the museum.
The danger of movies
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The treatment of breasts
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