Show WHY A WOMAN DOES GOOD HEALTH jl Bad Air and Maudlin Sympathy I Felix Marc one of the leading physicians of the German recently contributed to a periodical of the empire an article entitled a Woman Does Not Have Good There is so much good-natured raillery besides helpful hints in the translation that a portion of the article is reproduced for the benefit of those American mothers- who wonder why good health eludes The doctor has seven children and a happy He has had He says true province of the physician is not to cure but to prevent I sometimes think the province of the many good and amiable ladies whom I serve is hot to keep but to play They get sick because it is a method in which to provoke The poor meaning to be conscientious in his gets the brunt of their say to Madam Z the m h sweet mother of three are not You 5 merely eaten too m gj Jl a and bursts have told the does not want the tM lose patient to M who will consistently lie thou art perplexities this through J listening to the self into a belief that she M chronic and in tbS develops a chronic nervous Then she is aal remain B who has rel a large suffers fromaM pid I am beseeched by husband to cure I a familiar situation fl fronts I JH you mm except through You need much fresh stout walks ell These things will more good than any does not say fool could have lets me get hear in a day or two she that I am in my She a physician who will M he gives her complaint a non-understandable V looks watering places thousand expenses the can illy Still she and is supremely dose of salts would have the change for much less but without the holiday trip need hardly tell my law of profession that a of the real ailments of have their origin in the If a royal commission to summon me on that would Jm Impure improper living excessive eating and Mm immoral send to early graves and aid in of the Teutonic and all decay ie ier here I would speak emphasis emotions and ith of women have more jo with the development of in their organisms than other one iy any of the fair sex to be I would be hailed with a storm but I would stand y ground and heap statistics up-i showing that lack lack of the sim-est personal is what ves to us so many anemic young so many mothers broken wn ere their prime is is the my dear A close and constant with the an personal knowledge of iea a sincere desire to pre-nt disease rather than enjoy active living d active envy the stalwart woman the fields who can bear her ild and return to her duties the or third You sigh ten you contemplate the woman to can ascend the d sleeps nine hours a day with-t a You wonder when u see those English who walk and have a health that pours from their live with If they a physician it is to learn m his experience how not to be k- The avoidance of disease is e of the highest duties of man i it a sacred of the lives of yourself d |