That woman's physical structure and the performance of maternal functions place her at a disadvantage in the struggle for subsistence is obvious. This is especially true when the burdens of motherhood are upon her. Even when they are not, by abundant... Monthly Labor Review - Σελίδα 254των United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1929Πλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| Elizabeth Faulkner Baker - 1925 - 480 σελίδες
...struggle for subsistence is obvious. This is especially true when the burdens of motherhood are upon her. Even when they are not, by abundant testimony of the...to vigorous offspring, the physical well-being of woman becomes an object of public interest and care in order to preserve the strength and vigor of... | |
| Albert Russell Ellingwood, Whitney Coombs - 1926 - 670 σελίδες
...struggle for subsistence is obvious. This is especially true when the burdens of motherhood are upon her. Even when they are not, by abundant testimony of the...to vigorous offspring, the physical well-being of woman becomes an object of public interest and care in order to preserve the strength and vigor of... | |
| Albert Russell Ellingwood, Whitney Coombs - 1926 - 672 σελίδες
...struggle for subsistence is obvious. This is especially true when the burdens of motherhood are upon her. Even when they are not, by abundant testimony of the...to vigorous offspring, the physical well-being of woman becomes an object of public interest and care in order to preserve the strength and vigor of... | |
| Max Davis Kossoris - 1926 - 180 σελίδες
...struggle for subsistence is obvious. This is especially true when the burdens of motherhood are upon her. Even when they are not, by abundant testimony of the...this from day to day, tends to injurious effects upon her body, and as healthy mothers are essential to vigorous offspring, the physical well-being of woman... | |
| 1911 - 762 σελίδες
...struggle for subsistence is obvious. This is especially true when the burdens of motherhood are upon her. Even when they are not, by abundant testimony of the...this from day to day, tends to injurious effects upon her body, and as healthy mothers are essential to vigorous offspring, the physical well-being of woman... | |
| Allen Johnson, William Alexander Robinson - 1927 - 538 σελίδες
...struggle for subsistence is obvious. This is especially true when the burdens of motherhood are upon her. Even when they are not, by abundant testimony of the medical fraternity, continuance for a long tune on her feet at work, repeating this from day to day, tends to injurious effects upon the body,... | |
| Donald Elliot Anthony - 1928 - 244 σελίδες
...especially true when the burdens of motherhood are upon her. Even when they are not, by abundant testimou;. of the medical fraternity continuance for a long time...tends to injurious effects upon the body, and, as health;/ mothers are essential to vigorous offspring, the physical well-being of woman becomes an object... | |
| New York (State). Governor (1919-1920 : Smith), Alfred Emanuel Smith - 1928 - 418 σελίδες
...struggle for sustenance is obvious. This is especially true when the burdens of motherhood are upon her. Even when they are not, by abundant testimony of the...fraternity, continuance for a long time on her feet at work, and repeating this from day to day, tends to injurious effects upon the body ; and as healthy mothers... | |
| 1930 - 1184 σελίδες
...struggle for subsistence is obvious. ThU Is especially true when the burdens of motherhood are upon her. Even when they are not, by abundant testimony of the...to vigorous offspring, the physical well-being of woman becomes an object of public interest and care in order to preserve the strength and vigor of... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1945 - 164 σελίδες
...function place her at a disadvantage in the struggle for subsistence, and that her physical well being becomes an object of public interest and care in order to preserve the strength and vigor °f the race. We emphasized the need of protecting women against oppression despite her possession... | |
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