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The Four Epochs of Woman's Life; A Study in Hygiene

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This work presents a practical hygiene manual for women across four life stages, opening with education and puberty, then marriage, maternity, and the menopause. It explains female reproductive anatomy and physiology, describes pubertal changes and hygiene, addresses courtship and marital ethics, sexual instinct, sterility and contraception, and gives guidance on conception, pregnancy care, labor and the lying-in period. Postpartum nursing and newborn feeding receive practical instruction. The final section treats menopausal symptoms, hygienic measures, warning signs such as hemorrhage, and home remedies for common complaints, with an emphasis on preventive medicine and everyday practices to preserve health.

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Anna M. Galbraith

Anna M. Galbraith was an author known for her contributions to women's health and hygiene literature in the early 20th century. Her notable works include "Personal Hygiene and Physical Training for Women," which emphasizes the importance of health and fitness for women, and "The Four Epochs of Woman's Life; A Study in Hygiene," where she explores the various stages of a woman's life from a health perspective. Galbraith's writings reflect the evolving attitudes towards women's health during her time, making her a significant figure in the discourse on women's physical well-being.

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