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Show j HUH IX AMI M II.M'K. Tbe moJtro deTetpnieiit of Hip eiual luUraui otuaa baa bad I aaflect upon aclentUta, until nu we have a loleutltlo view of women' riultta act forth by the ril'ttuBUl.lird (Jprinau anatomM, Tn f. Waldiyer, ol Hrrllu. Tbe profvaior'a paper, read bvfnre the I reoant maetlnic of Iba Clrrman Anthropological oonKreia, waa received re-ceived not only without a word ol outradlotlon or proteil, tut with em. ' phatlo apptauie, tliua Indicating the vlawi of all the member, preaaul, Dr. Wal leyer edv.uooe the propoal-ilon propoal-ilon that, in revlawlnx thai btoIuiIou . of firKfin'aiiit, the hluh.T lha cctiui and the apaclra the ireater la the dlf-fo'enoa dlf-fo'enoa beiwaea the aeiee. Ha lay. that In n me nf the animal creaMon lb' male la only a welded para.lle a cnrrpi-al to tha mo-a hlthty de-ei de-ei pel femalp, an I admlla Hial hr. ami there am nt; mankind there are tn'lancee ol a alm'lar olaaa. Hut ha In.lata lint Ihia le no' Me general rule, which la ll'Bt In the hufei race ae a wh p Hi male hae a much moi rtpeelorel mu.ciiier aed bone ay.pm ibao Hip 'pmtp, end h a mre eprlout rlalma In he rUa-ed aa lb" m "re Imwpr'u1 machine, ma-chine, la etiip"rt nt atalemen' he cla lha '"fl oc In lha Indei flll'ar, Ihe Iprlh fnrniilli.n. Ihe akull, lha welfhl nf brain, and 'ther dla. Ilnollnn. which are otieerenhle from birth. The moat memorable difference, hnwpver, and that whlh lo thla eml a.nt anatnmiat apneara derlolee aa re-Barde re-Barde Ihe qneetlnn of womii'i enhere, l 1'ia d'ft-rpnce In blind. Ti atiaak aclentlflrally, the cuklo oentlmetpr nf blend lakrn fr m a ma i la fun ill to contain on an avr-are avr-are o.OilO red hHnl niranclct( wlipreaa Ihe aamp quanllly In a woman ha. no mire than four and a h-.lf Ibou-aand. Ibou-aand. It la well known that lhee red blnnd rella are abanllltely Indlaiwoaalda to lha proceaaee ol animal life; they nnnatllute tha very qiitnteeeenco of ailatenca. On thla ihowtng, vitally and dynamically, a woman la but nine, tenthe of a man. Frnm thla aclanllflp coaolualin, tha Merman anatomM bnlda that tqual auffreBe le Inoonalitent with the riatura of woman aa aolan llfloally damonalrate I. Whatever ahe la Blven In thla Una ahould be, be lliinka, within cloeer llralla than thoae which bound tha aphere of man, anil ahould be of aa order that under no olrcurnatancea can Interfpra will, hcr activity aa a culture-bearer within Ihe family elide.' Thla leietilino aukalantlatlon of woman'a neoea.lty In renoKiilaina: man aa lha head In giiverument will baa decidedly eweel morael to lbee who anlaitonlie r quel auflraae, allhough If they adapt It they may have In cut-ovde cut-ovde to woman Ilia right, on a aclentlfli ba.la, to vote tlieaame aa a man, thui giving her an agency In ohnoalng who ahall rule over her, while olalmlng that politically, aa aolenllfloelly, lha oftlce-koldlng or ruling function func-tion atieuld ba retained with tha mala. II will now ta In order for aome iqual auflrage analo-nilat, analo-nilat, If there be one, lo point out, aa a counterbalance lo I'rnfraeor Waldey. ar'a abowlag, that woman hae aome organlo advantagea fur Ihe higher po-altlou po-altlou which man doae not poeevei. |