Females And Their Diseases a Series of Letters to His Span Classsearchterm
Females And Their Diseases a Series of Letters to His Span Classsearchterm
Charles Delucena Meigs
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A prema- ture eruption of the menstrua is always to be deprecated, be- cause it is the evidence of a precipitate development of certain parts or structures, while others, not less important in the same category are delayed and incomplete. The individual who passes at a usual and healthy rate through all the stages of growth and development, from infancy up to maturity, is most likely to enjoy a healthy and happy life, free from weakness, pain, and the dan- ger of premature death. Death loves a ...shining mark, it is said, and those children and youths who astonish us by the early per- fection of their structures or their intellectual forces, are snatch- ed soon from the world, as the earliest blossoms are ever most ex- posed to the chilling frosts of spring. On the other hand, a late and procrastinated first eruption of the menstrua, is to be regarded as the sign of some weakness or disorder, preventing the mani- festation at the average period of life, and always excites painful apprehensions as to the security and perfectness of the individual in whom it is observed.
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