Hi Dot Kiss kiss !
You have been such help generally that I hope my two penny worth is useful
5 ' 2" (to use old units) and 50kg
50 kg is pretty geeky and it may have been used to show a tendency (diathesis) towards TB (consumption) which had only just been shown to be infectious (1890s)
Normal wt is now 70 kg - which is one-and-a-half your gt uncles. Wow - small.
actually I am just astounded that anyone was found to be unfit to be cannon fodder. IN 1940, my father was asked, Can he kill Germans ? Yes. Well enlist him.
Nonetheless the txtbks record that the impetus for public health was given a boost during the Great War because the recruiters were appalled at the quality of volunteers coming from the slums of Brum and Manchester.
The War did other things - in 1915 there was an enquiry into maternal mortality - women dying in childbirth - because someone noticed that the mortality had not dipped from ...er......1815 (!) Despite asepsis, antisepsis and anaesthesia. This led to the medicalisation of pregnancy - pregnancy is an illness and needs doctors to treat it - and the growth of antepartum care - which DID reduce mortality. [Apparently walking into a hospital and saying I have concealed this pregnancy for 8 1/2 mo and now I am gonna have a baby in 45 mins carries an appreciable death rate - which everyone did up to 1915]