HIGH-HEEL STRAIN.
“Fifty per cent, of Englishwomen suffer from foot trouble of some-kind,” said Mr J. H. Hariby, of the London Foot Hospital and School of Chiropody, to a “Daily Mail” representative.
High heels throw an unbearable strain upon the front arch of the foot. Once this drops, the toes become: splayed out, with the inevitable result that a tight shoe begins to press and cause corns, bunions, and ingrowing nails. The Foot Hospital’s honorary staff treats from 100 tc 150 cases every evening, and * s associated with s'm'lar institutions in Manchester, Liverpool, and Edinburgh.
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Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 301, 15 August 1929, Page 8
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