Legal Recognition of Industrial Women By Eleanor L Lattimore And Ray S Tre

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Eleanor Larrabee Lattimore
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The helplessness of woman in industry naturally is thought of under two important "heads. In the first place, as has already been observed, woman is, physiologically at least, less robust than man) Miss Gold- mark, in her authoritative work on Fatigue and Efficiency, shows that the female sex is peculiarly susceptible to both fatigue and disease. These physiological differences between man and woman, according to Miss Goldmark, are important, because woman's physiological handicaps make her mor...e subject than man to the strain of industry. Since the health of woman in industry is shown to be specially open to the inroads of fatigue and disease on account of woman's physical make-up, she needs the protection of special laws.
"It goes without saying, " says Miss Goldmark, "that the fun- damental fact which distinguishes women physiologically from men is their particular sex function the bearing of children. Their anatomy and physiology is adapted for this primal func- tion, whether or not it, is ever to be realized, whether or not they are ever to become mothers of children.


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