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Title: The Eugenic Marriage, Vol. 3 (of 4)
A Personal Guide to the New Science of Better Living and Better Babies
Author: W. Grant Hague
Release Date: April 11, 2008 [EBook #25044]
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The Eugenic Marriage
A Personal Guide to the New Science of Better Living and Better Babies
By W. GRANT HAGUE, M.D.
_College of Physicians and Surgeons (Columbia University), New York;
Member of County Medical Society, and of the American Medical
Association_
In Four Volumes
VOLUME III
New York
THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS COMPANY
1916
Copyright, 1913, by
W. GRANT HAGUE
Copyright, 1914, by
W. GRANT HAGUE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER XXIV
THE FORMATIVE PERIOD
The best age at which to marry--Incompatibility of temperament--A happy
marriage need not be a successful one--The evils of early marriage--The
wedding night, its medical aspect--The honeymoon--When marital relations
are painful--Times when marital relations should be suspended--The first
weeks and months of wifehood--The formative period--A true marriage--A
wife's true position in the household--Only 5% of happy
marriages--Period of adaptation--Differences of opinion--Differences of
principle--The attainment of success--Arguing trifles--You must know
what you want--The right kind of wife--Contributing to her husband's
efficiency--What are the requisites of efficiency--Good
health--Thoroughly cooked meals--Rest at night--Having a system--Enough
exercise--Freedom
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