Show THE WLAKUR SEX I II lrm 111rose In 11btle llenlowl0tion nl a Profsoeli 1101ellns I In paper red before the recent Anthropological An-thropological cungrem ut Vessel tire I lessor Vnlrc er of Berlin n try dlv i Ingulshed anatomist attempted to prove scleAlinrally that women are tin I weaker sex and his arguments hao AVOLdir arouiml anInimniM amount ot antigonlsm among the women of ller I tin anti Vienna The learned I anatomist went on lo dlseiiH the 1 genernl points I I of difference tietwron the two nettle dividing I di-viding them Into primary anti Wont I dry otter which he wt himself lo show that the human male has A much more developed muscular and Inne sstem ban the female I and baa more serious claims lo I regirdml us AS 1 powerful machine Among dirterrnnm of pMer or lesser Importune hn noticed 1 this fart that tho Index finger In tile Umnlo often extends b yond Iho middle finger that her teeth formation Is I rry flitter ent from that of the nmle ss Is I also tile akutl He laid 1 special stress on the difference In the wiliilil ot the brain and development of imrtlruUr parts of that organ in the two sexes differ enees which arc noticeable from the lint day of the birth of a boy or girl Hut the question of the differences In the blood was that which twmexl to clinch the matter over and above which It has caused 110 end ot bid blood outside the walls ot tile museum In which the congress held tin sittings It appcsrs that there Is I a dlffirencc In I lie tlilcl nrss nnd It Is I not by any meant to the ndvantsne ot I lie temsl As n mailer of aolonllflr fact Indeed according to the professor one ctlblo I centimeter of blood taken from a man contains nil at i raw of 5000 red blood I I corpuscles I whereas the same quantity In a woman has no mora than 4AW i And these red blood cells are absolute Indispensable to the processes ot animal ani-mal life the very quintessence so to PAY of existence This according lo the learned professor Is Otto of the most characteristic ot the differences between tho male and the female nnd I the one which recurs with the greatest regularly The practical ronrluslou to bo drawn from II concludes tho German Ger-man o 110 1011I lit cannot bo too strongly recommended to the attention of ths women anti the men who are now at tho head ot tho movement Iho object of which Is I to widen worn ills sphere by extending It to occupitlons anti professions pro-fessions now confined to men they should ho added be extremely cistern I not to overstep tho limits clearly lild down by nature herself In tho physical organization of the female |