About This Book
The work presents practical guidance for women's physical well-being, combining physiological explanation and preventive measures. It opens with assessments of physical efficiency, then details hydrotherapy and bathing, skin and appendage care, digestion and nutrition with dietary tables, and the mechanics of respiration, circulation, and elimination. It emphasizes exercise—gymnastics, outdoor sports, and dance—for development and maintenance of strength, and addresses clothing, tonic baths, and hygienic practices across stages of life. Advice aims to strengthen tissues, promote resistance to disease, and translate scientific principles into daily routines.
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