From these observations it obviously follows that, so far as the Indian is concerned, the abdominal is the original type of respiration in both male and female, and that the costal type in the civilized female is developed through the constricting influence... Therapeutic Gazette - Page 3001887Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1893 - 1008 pages
...chest of the civilized male (Figure3), no practical difference is observed between them. I think, then, it obviously follows that, so far as the Indian is...in both male and female, and that the costal type of the civilized female, a tracing of which is shown in Figure 4, is developed through the constricting... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1887 - 352 pages
...full-blooded Indian girl possess this type of breathing. From these observations Dr. Mays concludes, that, so far as the Indian is concerned, the abdominal...female, and that the costal type in the civilized female is developed through the constricting influence of dress around the abdomen. It is very evident that... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1887 - 470 pages
...and abdominal respiratory movements showed a very close analogy to those of the civilized male, and that, "so far as the Indian is concerned, the abdominal...female, and that the costal type in the civilized female is developed through the constricting influence of dress around the abdomen. This is markedly shown... | |
| 1887 - 598 pages
...Méd., May 19, 1 88 1. Mays (TJ) on the Chest Movements of the Indian Female. — From the author's observations it obviously follows that, so far as...prominence of the costal movements in those girls who 3°4 305 were either one half or three fourths white, and who were hence dominated to a greater or... | |
| 1888 - 938 pages
...breathing. This is significant in showing that, so far as the Indian is concerned, the abdominal type is the original type of respiration in both male and...female, and that the costal type in the civilized female is acquired through the constricting influence of dress around the abdomen. That which is of still... | |
| Joel Dorman Steele - 1888 - 426 pages
...fourths white; while in no single instance did a full-blooded Indian girl possess this type of breathing. "From these observations it obviously follows that,...far as the Indian is concerned, the abdominal is the orig'nal type of respiration in both male and female, and that the costal type in the civilized female... | |
| 1893 - 974 pages
...of the civilized male (Figure 3), no practical difference is observed between them. I think, then, it obviously follows that, so far as the Indian is...in both male and female, and that the costal type of the civilized female, a tracing of which is shown in Figure 4, is developed through the constricting... | |
| Edmund Shaftesbury - 1895 - 304 pages
...white; while in no single instance, did a full-blooded Indian girl possess this type of breathing. From these observations it obviously follows that,...female, and that the costal type in the civilized female is developed through the constricting influence of dress around the abdomen.' " EVOLUTION OF GOOD BREATHING.... | |
| 1888 - 328 pages
...who had always worn loose clothing, that so far as the Indian was concerned, the abdominal was 6 1 \ the original type of respiration in both male and...female, and that the costal type in the civilized female is developed through the constricting influence of dress around the abdomen. The cosial movements were... | |
| Joel Dorman Steele - 1901 - 462 pages
...fourths white; while in no single instance did a full-blooded Indian girl possess this type of breathing. "From these observations it obviously follows that,...female, and that the costal type in the civilized female is developed through the constricting influence of dress around the abdomen. While these tracings were... | |
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