Physiotherapist Mary-Anne Tangey joins us to discuss historical articles about the pelvic floor. We try to answer the question that launched 1000 opinion columns: Should women ride horses side-saddle or astride?
Trove
National Library of Australia, 'Trove Strategy'
'How Should Women Ride', Adelaide Advertiser, 13 July 1914
'Improving on Nature', Brisbane Courier, 14 May 1932
Other
Continence Foundation of Australia
Historic UK, 'Riding Side-Saddle'
Edwardian Promenade, 'Riding Side-Saddle'
National Incontinence, 'The History of Kegels'
Richmond: Baby Expert Depot
Richmond: Band Blasts from the Past and Present
Richmond: the Globe Theatre with Damian Callinan
Richmond: In the Library with the Professor
The Royal Derby: Stage time in the olden days
The Greenaway Way
Alison in Canberra-land
One Day in Faraday
Chorkles Sees Red
Bushrangers: Real or fake?
Stamp Love
Chorkles Book of Rhymes
Rush to the Goldfields
Albury Girls Gone Wild
Interesting Easter treats
Princess of Quiz
Giving a Flying Phalanger
An Australian Christmas Tradition
Pen Hall: A rose by any name
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Historycal: Words that Shaped the World
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