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WOMEN ANALYSED

LONDON DOCTOR’S VIEWS LONDON, March 24. —Dr A. AV* Bourne, principal surgeon of Queen Charlotte’s Hospital, declares that the happiest times in a woman’s life are her earliest adolescence, wheiF' she begins to. see a little beyond thei threshold of her narrow /home life, and the first five years of lie#> married* life. ' 'J “Women are mere emotional and more temperamental than men,” he says. ; “They love more, hate more, and fear more. They also are mom dependent upon thei parents. “Women aren’t nearly as much given to addictions as men, a great part of whose diseases arc due to to® much food, smoking; and aieonol. Oiiu ot tlie most serious handicaps for

women is their lack of physical eker-* cise after middle-age.”

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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 35, 23 May 1938, Page 1

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WOMEN ANALYSED Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 35, 23 May 1938, Page 1

WOMEN ANALYSED Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 35, 23 May 1938, Page 1

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