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Our Girls

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About This Book

A practical manual advising young women on bodily health, dress, and everyday conduct. It documents the physical harms of prevailing fashions—tight lacing, narrow heels, heavy padding, false hair, and cosmetic preparations—and recommends simpler, safer choices such as broad-soled shoes, sensible supports for stockings, regular walking, baths, sunshine, and systematic gymnastics. The text also addresses character and occupation, urging against idleness, suggesting many suitable employments, and offering guidance on study, music, dancing, and theatre attendance. Practical tips on diet, hygiene, and the treatment of common ailments are woven with straightforward social counsel about courtship and household readiness.

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Dio Lewis

Dio Lewis was an American educator and author known for his contributions to the field of physical education and women's rights in the 19th century. He advocated for the importance of physical fitness and health, particularly for women, and his work often emphasized the role of exercise in promoting well-being. One of his notable works, "Our Girls," reflects his progressive views on education and the empowerment of young women. Lewis's writings and teachings played a significant role in shaping attitudes towards health and fitness during his time.

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