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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DISAPPOINTMENT IN LOVE V. - PASSING BLOODY SEMEN VI . -
SPERMATORRHEA FALSE SPERMATORRHCA - DISEASES STIMULATING
SPERMATORRUCA - QUACKS 267 269 66 270 300 FOURTH PERIOD -
ADVANCED LIFE .
DISAPPOINTMENT IN LOVE V. - PASSING BLOODY SEMEN VI . -
SPERMATORRHEA FALSE SPERMATORRHCA - DISEASES STIMULATING
SPERMATORRUCA - QUACKS 267 269 66 270 300 FOURTH PERIOD -
ADVANCED LIFE .
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... flag under the accustomed stimulus . There is a case , related by Chopart , of a
shepherd boy who was in the habit of passing a piece of twig down the urethra ,
in order to produce ejaculation , when all other means had failed . PROGNOSIS .
... flag under the accustomed stimulus . There is a case , related by Chopart , of a
shepherd boy who was in the habit of passing a piece of twig down the urethra ,
in order to produce ejaculation , when all other means had failed . PROGNOSIS .
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... muscular development . Unfortunately , many of the attempts of modern
education tend only to foster intellectual superiority , and children are confined to
the schoolroom for hours that , at an early age , had better be passed in the open
air .
... muscular development . Unfortunately , many of the attempts of modern
education tend only to foster intellectual superiority , and children are confined to
the schoolroom for hours that , at an early age , had better be passed in the open
air .
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In the public baths at Paris I have known boys from southern climates pass the
whole of the morning in and out of the water , even taking their meals and
smoking their cigars there , and looking as debilitated afterwards as possible ,
instead of ...
In the public baths at Paris I have known boys from southern climates pass the
whole of the morning in and out of the water , even taking their meals and
smoking their cigars there , and looking as debilitated afterwards as possible ,
instead of ...
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... consequence of this practice , I think a great many will be persuaded , through
fear , to discontinue it . It may be said , however , by some , that the ill effects of it
are known at schools , but I can affirm that during the five years which I passed at
...
... consequence of this practice , I think a great many will be persuaded , through
fear , to discontinue it . It may be said , however , by some , that the ill effects of it
are known at schools , but I can affirm that during the five years which I passed at
...
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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.
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