CHIEFLY PHYSIOLOGICAL.

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a mans and a womans liver. No microscope has revealed any structure, fibre, or cell, in the brain of man or woman, that is not com­mon to both. No analysis or dynamometer has discovered or measured any chemical ac­tion or nerve-force that stamps either of these systems as male or female. From these ana­tomical and physiological data alone, the in­ference is legitimate, that intellectual power, the correlation and measure of cerebral struc­ture and metamorphosis, is capable of equal development in both sexes. With regard to the reproductive system, the case is altogether different. Woman, in the interest of the race, is dowered with a set of organs peculiar to herself, whose complexity, delicacy, sympa­thies, and force are among the marvels of creation. If properly nurtured and cared for, they are a source of strength and povver to her. If neglected and mismanaged, they retaliate upon their possessor with weakness and disease, as well of the mind as of the body. God was not in error, when, after Eves creation, lie looked upon his work, and pro-

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