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Tag: Sargol

Body-Image Problems in 1915

“Thin for Years—Gains 22 Pounds in 23 Days”

An advertisement in the Popular Magazine, July 7, 1915. A decade later, magazines were warning readers about the sometimes-deadly effects of “reduce-o-mania.” The fashion in beach bodies changes, but the advertiser’s fundamental message remains unaltered: You are defective.

Posted on August 8, 2023August 8, 2023Categories Fashion, MedicineTags Body Image, Patent Medicines, Sargol, Weight Gain
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