L'hygiène De La Femme, Ou L'art De Conserver La Santé Et De Prolonger La Vie, Depuis La Naissance Jusqu'à L'extrême Vieillesse by Charles Van Leynseele offers a comprehensive guide to women's health and hygiene across the lifespan. Originally published in French, this two-volume set provides detailed advice on maintaining health and prolonging life from birth through old age. A valuable resource for understanding historical approaches to women's healthcare, this book explores the social and medical context of its time. It offers insights into the daily practices and beliefs surrounding women's well-being, reflecting both the scientific knowledge and the cultural norms of the era.
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