Dickinson: Toleration of the Corset.
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corset while lying on the back, raising the body on the heels to send the organs upward. In any case, lacing should always begin at the lower edge. To reach downward inside the corset and raise the abdomen before tightening is another method of attempting the same end. The above applies to the dress corset.
For active work a very flexible, short, loose corset may be worn, or merely shoulder straps to support the skirt.".
It is not a difficult matter to adjust a corset to the standing figure so that the pressure shall be relatively harmless, the posture bettered, and the dressmaker pleased. The girdle grip is