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Health effects of the corset. European women throughout the Victorian era wore tightly laced corsets that ... were hunted for their whalebone, primarily caught by American fishermen ... So it looks as if the term ‘brassière’ was an American invention. Women had worn corsets for centuries ... bodices were considered essential if only for modesty, and the health ... Girdles and post-surgical compression garments for men and women, maternity undergarments, and plus-size bras. ... tight-lacing–The first "health corset ... of form without injury to health and comfort," was invented by an American ... everyday life of modern women as no other corset known ... ... the article "Dress Versus Health". The Harmful Effects of the Corset ... as a rare voice arguing for women to choose health ... Children born in American cities in 1867 ...
... turn of the 20th century, when respectable women risked their health by squeezing themselves into tight corsets ... The Madame Grace and American Beauty corset lines came in many ... ... explained in the trade journal Corsets & Lingerie why women wore corsets in 1921: Fear! Fear of ill health, fear ... Force Comptroller; Air Safety Week; Airline Industry Information; American ... ... by Theerman, P. Related Collections: History: Women's Health: July 2002, Vol 92, No. 7 | American Journal of Public Health 1085 ... The Effects of the Corset Elizabeth Fee , ...
... by Theerman, P. Related Collections: History: Women's Health: July 2002, Vol 92, No. 7 | American Journal of Public Health 1085 ... The Effects of the Corset Elizabeth Fee , ... Brassieres and Women's Health from 1863 to 1940." Clothing and Textiles Research ... Letters to Married Ladies, to Which Is Added a Letter on Corsets, by an American Physician.
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