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1 The tight lacing prevents the intended freedom, besides weakening the mother's muscles.
2 The lobe had been extensively deformed by tight lacing , and caused serious inconvenience.
3 No tight lacing ; no casing in whalebone-nothinglike a hoop.
4 The liver was misshapen from tight lacing , elongated and drawn downward toward the ring.
5 This sense of false modesty is responsible for much of the tight lacing during pregnancy.
6 The writers of this time speak of tight lacing , and of ladies with small waists.
7 Perhaps-even only the result of tight lacing , or inaction.
8 There are still further evils produced by tight lacing .
9 McWhinnie, in The Lancet, records a case of dislodgment of an enlarged liver from tight lacing .
10 Two or three beautiful women well known in society killed themselves last year by tight lacing .
11 This tight lacing , however, was her last coquetry.
12 The injury wrought by tight lacing is now everywhere understood, and in recent years large waists have become stylish.
13 Displacement of the womb, interior irritation and inflammation, miscarriage and sterility, are some of the many injuries of tight lacing .
14 There is no torture about it, for tight lacing is out of fashion, and we have nice, sensible things nowadays.
15 In tight lacing , the liver is often forced downward out from the cover of the ribs, and thus becomes permanently displaced.
16 This style of dress prevailed, with various modifications, until about 1810 when corsets and tight lacing again returned with threefold fury.
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