The Functions and Disorders of the Reproductive Organs in Childhood, Youth, Adult Age, and Advanced Life: Considered in Their Physiological, Social, and Moral Relations |
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In the work now before us , all essential detail upon its subject matter is clearly
and scientifically given . We recommend it accordingly , as meeting a necessary
requisiton of the day , refusing to join in that opinion which regards the ...
In the work now before us , all essential detail upon its subject matter is clearly
and scientifically given . We recommend it accordingly , as meeting a necessary
requisiton of the day , refusing to join in that opinion which regards the ...
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This vague alarm that we must not allude to these sexual matters because
forsooth some ill consequences may arise has no longer any influence on me .
Daily experience teaches me that much prejudice has too long existed on these ...
This vague alarm that we must not allude to these sexual matters because
forsooth some ill consequences may arise has no longer any influence on me .
Daily experience teaches me that much prejudice has too long existed on these ...
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I find , for instance , that the parents of boys about to be sent to school are — not
unnaturally — most unwilling to speak of these matters to their sons . In addition
to the instinctive shrinking which every right - minded person must feel from ...
I find , for instance , that the parents of boys about to be sent to school are — not
unnaturally — most unwilling to speak of these matters to their sons . In addition
to the instinctive shrinking which every right - minded person must feel from ...
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I have myself no hesitation as to the advice I should give to parents in such
matters . In all cases , I would tell them , the best preventive step to be taken is to
watch their children , if not actually to warn them against what it is to be hoped
they ...
I have myself no hesitation as to the advice I should give to parents in such
matters . In all cases , I would tell them , the best preventive step to be taken is to
watch their children , if not actually to warn them against what it is to be hoped
they ...
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Parents are frequently disinclined to acknowledge that their children can have
any information on sexual matters . They should bear in mind that , although the
father may have abstained from alluding to sexual subjects , yet a mere child ,
with ...
Parents are frequently disinclined to acknowledge that their children can have
any information on sexual matters . They should bear in mind that , although the
father may have abstained from alluding to sexual subjects , yet a mere child ,
with ...
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Page 50 - If the balance of our lives had not one scale of reason to poise another of sensuality, the blood and baseness of our natures would conduct us to most preposterous conclusions ; but we have reason to cool our raging motions, our carnal stings, our unbitted lusts, whereof I take this that you call love to be a sect or scion.
Page 47 - In the Spring a fuller crimson comes upon the robin's breast; In the Spring the wanton lapwing gets himself another crest; In the Spring a livelier iris changes on the burnish'd dove; In the Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.
Page 328 - ... for this night's repetition of the folly ; could he feel the body of the death out of which I cry hourly with feebler and feebler outcry to be delivered, — it were enough to make him dash the sparkling beverage to the earth in all the pride of its mantling temptation ; to make him clasp his teeth, and not undo 'em To suffer WET DAMNATION to run thro
Page 164 - As a general rule, a modest woman seldom desires any sexual gratification for herself. She submits to her husband, but only to please him; and, but for the desire of maternity, would far rather be relieved from his attentions.