. The science of eugenics and sex life, the regeneration of the human race ... ts; these extract the albumenfrom the blood and convert it into follicle has its own duct whichwith other ducts empties into largerones, and these into still larger, untilthere are from fifteen to twenty, allconverging to the center of each breastwhere they form the projecting nipple,into which the milk is drawn. From the illustrations it will be seenthat the breasts resemble half-globes with the flat sides placed againstthe chest, their inner edges nearly meeting and their upper ones ex-tending slightly b


. The science of eugenics and sex life, the regeneration of the human race ... ts; these extract the albumenfrom the blood and convert it into follicle has its own duct whichwith other ducts empties into largerones, and these into still larger, untilthere are from fifteen to twenty, allconverging to the center of each breastwhere they form the projecting nipple,into which the milk is drawn. From the illustrations it will be seenthat the breasts resemble half-globes with the flat sides placed againstthe chest, their inner edges nearly meeting and their upper ones ex-tending slightly below the armpits. When large, they cover the wholechest opposite the upper arm bones; so that in nursing the infant,the mother easily and naturally presses it to her breast. FULL BREASTS THE ARTISTS ADMIRATION. An art critic has said that without a child in her arms a womandoes not look well-balanced; and certain it is that a woman is rarelymore beautiful than when thus holding an infant. Artists alwaysportray their ideal types of feminine beauty with PSYCHE. A perfect female bosom. MANS IDEAL OF WOMAN. 65 Of course it will readily be seen that full breasts are an indicationof amp]e nourishment for the infant. They are therefore a prominentmaternal attribute, and high in the list of qualities that men instinc-tively admire. A woman with a flat, poorly-developed bust looks im-mature and defective. Many who are thus lacking resort to padding,or other artificial devices, but this is uncomfortable and better way to possess the desired roundness in this portion will bedescribed in the chapter on developing the form. Breadth between the armpits, even when the bust is not wellrounded, is desirable, as it indicates goodlung capacity, which is one of the primeessentials in woman; for breath is life, andthe breathing power of one must often helpto build the life-forces of not one alone, buttwo. TAPERING ARMS AND LIMBS.


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