Functions and disorders of the reproductive organs in youth, in adult age, and in advanced lifeChurchill, 1858 - 123 pages |
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... usually attends the strong , success in after life may be nearly ensured . Such are not the youths whom we see cut off in the prime of life , just as they are giving promise of great distinction , and whose parents look back with regret ...
... usually attends the strong , success in after life may be nearly ensured . Such are not the youths whom we see cut off in the prime of life , just as they are giving promise of great distinction , and whose parents look back with regret ...
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... usually in an inverse ratio to the sexual appetites . It would almost seem as if the two were incompatible ; the exercise of the one annihilating the other . Thus we meet with so many unmarried men among the intellectual , and some of ...
... usually in an inverse ratio to the sexual appetites . It would almost seem as if the two were incompatible ; the exercise of the one annihilating the other . Thus we meet with so many unmarried men among the intellectual , and some of ...
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... usually treated : - " Certain duties of the most exalted , as well as of the humblest kind in the world , are most efficiently performed by these classes ( the un- married ) ; and although the proposition , ' that the best works , and ...
... usually treated : - " Certain duties of the most exalted , as well as of the humblest kind in the world , are most efficiently performed by these classes ( the un- married ) ; and although the proposition , ' that the best works , and ...
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... usually ascribed to the heart . Lascivious dalliance increases his excitement , and all is ready for the copulative act . " If this , then , is the plain description of the physio- logical state of the generative organs among adult ...
... usually ascribed to the heart . Lascivious dalliance increases his excitement , and all is ready for the copulative act . " If this , then , is the plain description of the physio- logical state of the generative organs among adult ...
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... usually such a call on the organs secreting milk , that sexual desire is again almost annihilated . Now , as all that we have read and heard tends to prove that a reciprocity of this desire is , to a great extent , necessary to excite ...
... usually such a call on the organs secreting milk , that sexual desire is again almost annihilated . Now , as all that we have read and heard tends to prove that a reciprocity of this desire is , to a great extent , necessary to excite ...
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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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