WHO'S FITNESS FOR SOLDIERING.
" ' *■ ■' ■» ,~ m Dr. Dudley A. Satgoxt, physical expert , •t lfowd itaivtwity, kits ptemnhmted t a Mir theory the Itwn <* ' * ' wemea for ww. Hfe *iew 9 we tvsmm- \, 'Wtd aft foB.«»e: Peuad for pound, the swage aoraal f woman in good health an enatore »ec« , f IjMn, d&ceaejftt, and fatfeue and. «■ expend more mwcahr eawgy ttaa the * werage normal man of similar eondttiea, Wewem «E a«e*eeitr comes imnr tits primative type than man. She k Mefe- ■ Siealfy more of a barbarian nnd afce hits, j Itherefete, mote physical endurance. Sim ' 3 can undergo many strains that a t2k A i nanjiot. Withstanding coM er thjrefw *■*' Imager er pnyaieal pikatiwi of-wiS^N 1 ;.':, a woman can outlast a man. NTj» l„si (Tut *f ten. a woman,' from ttke «tM# x? Sfl ■point of physical endurance., »houl«tl»S*^ , l« >as goed a soldier as a man. t .'' &'m ■ ' A ■' ft
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 December 1917, Page 5
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148WHO'S FITNESS FOR SOLDIERING. Taranaki Daily News, 31 December 1917, Page 5
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