Functions and disorders of the reproductive organs in youth, in adult age, and in advanced lifeChurchill, 1858 - 123 pages |
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... exists only in imagination , extract enormous sums from their unwary victims . He seems to regard the spermatorrhoea - phobia , as we may term it , to be a species of monomania , in which light we ourselves are inclined to regard it ...
... exists only in imagination , extract enormous sums from their unwary victims . He seems to regard the spermatorrhoea - phobia , as we may term it , to be a species of monomania , in which light we ourselves are inclined to regard it ...
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... exist on their normal func- tions ? I have read nearly all the modern treatises on the physiology of the generative organs , and I may unhesitatingly affirm that this branch of the subject is by no means exhausted , although their ...
... exist on their normal func- tions ? I have read nearly all the modern treatises on the physiology of the generative organs , and I may unhesitatingly affirm that this branch of the subject is by no means exhausted , although their ...
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... exist on the conduct which parents and schoolmasters should hold towards youths , but I must raise my protest against allowing men of a larger growth to remain in their present profound ignorance of all appertaining to sexual matters ...
... exist on the conduct which parents and schoolmasters should hold towards youths , but I must raise my protest against allowing men of a larger growth to remain in their present profound ignorance of all appertaining to sexual matters ...
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... exists between the sexual relations of Man and those of the lower animals . In proportion as the human being makes the temporary grati- fication of the mere sexual appetite his chief object , and overlooks the happiness arising from ...
... exists between the sexual relations of Man and those of the lower animals . In proportion as the human being makes the temporary grati- fication of the mere sexual appetite his chief object , and overlooks the happiness arising from ...
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... exist , can be known only to the individuals . Can man hope to remedy it ? I think much may be done . Of one thing I am quite certain - if alleviation can be sought , it must be by well - directed attempts at education . By edu- cation ...
... exist , can be known only to the individuals . Can man hope to remedy it ? I think much may be done . Of one thing I am quite certain - if alleviation can be sought , it must be by well - directed attempts at education . By edu- cation ...
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adult alluded ANATOMY animals attended become believe bitches bladder brain cantharides cause cauterization cloth complaint connexion consequences continent copulation cure DISEASES effect ejaculation emission Engravings on Wood erection evil excesses excitement exercise Fcap female fluid Foolscap 8vo frequently functions give gratification habit Illustrated impotence indulgence influence instances instincts intromittent organ irritation Kahn labouring Lallemand male marriage married masturbation MEDICINE morbid mucous membrane muscles muscular nature necessary nervous system nocturnal emissions numerous OBSERVATIONS occur once opinion pass passion PATHOLOGY patient penis persons physiological plaintiff pleasure Post 8vo practice prepuce priapism produce prostate remark remedy Second Edition secretion semen seminal sensation sex-passion sexual feelings sexual intercourse sexual organs society spermatic spermatorrhoea spermatozoa spinal cord suffering surgeon symptoms SYPHILIS takes place testes Third Edition tion TREATISE treatment urethra urine vagina vas deferens vesiculæ seminales women young youth
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