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Rh together; but in ours this cannot happen. Instead of laces we employ hooks and eyes, which are placed on a straight line, and are arranged so as to be adapted to the varying size of the body, and will not remain fastened out of their place: they also keep the whole weight of the clothing equally balanced.

So far as our space and the nature of the subject will permit we have discussed this question in relation to the spine. In a work which we are now preparing for the press we shall consider the question of the relation of the whole of the clothing to the bodily health, and shall then have to say much more upon this subject. At present we can only add—live according to nature: study her dictates, and she will reward you with good health and natural beauty.