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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SATYRIASIS SMALL SIZE OF PENIS PAGE 154 155 160 162 167 168 168 170 184-190 191 198 198 199 200 201 202 203 205 207 PART I. NORMAL FUNCTIONS , OR CONDITIONS AFFECTING EMISSION 66 CONTENTS . xi.
SATYRIASIS SMALL SIZE OF PENIS PAGE 154 155 160 162 167 168 168 170 184-190 191 198 198 199 200 201 202 203 205 207 PART I. NORMAL FUNCTIONS , OR CONDITIONS AFFECTING EMISSION 66 CONTENTS . xi.
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Irritation of the glans penis arising from the collection of secretion under the prepuce is another cause which should not be neglected . Since the time that my attention was first called to this subject I have had abundant evidence ...
Irritation of the glans penis arising from the collection of secretion under the prepuce is another cause which should not be neglected . Since the time that my attention was first called to this subject I have had abundant evidence ...
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... or even doctor , would be somewhat astonished at its being proposed that a boy of twelve should be told ( for if not told he will never do it ) to draw back the prepuce and thoroughly cleanse the glans penis every day in his bath .
... or even doctor , would be somewhat astonished at its being proposed that a boy of twelve should be told ( for if not told he will never do it ) to draw back the prepuce and thoroughly cleanse the glans penis every day in his bath .
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... of the prepuce.1 1 In a state of nature the foreskin serves as a complete protection to the glans penis ; nevertheless to the sensitive , excitable , civilized individual , the prepuce often becomes a source of serious mischief .
... of the prepuce.1 1 In a state of nature the foreskin serves as a complete protection to the glans penis ; nevertheless to the sensitive , excitable , civilized individual , the prepuce often becomes a source of serious mischief .
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The organs of animals are generally differently formed from those of man , and in them , not unfrequently , the prepuce , besides protecting the delicate glans penis from injury , seems requisite to enable the intromittent organ of the ...
The organs of animals are generally differently formed from those of man , and in them , not unfrequently , the prepuce , besides protecting the delicate glans penis from injury , seems requisite to enable the intromittent organ of the ...
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