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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... appear in the newspapers , at once burn the papers lest their sons should read the details . There are others who regret that the usual channels of public information should publish such cases : they dread ( as they the parents express ...
... appear in the newspapers , at once burn the papers lest their sons should read the details . There are others who regret that the usual channels of public information should publish such cases : they dread ( as they the parents express ...
Page 59
... appears from the sexual distress which widowers , or those married men to whom . access to their wives is forbidden , suffer . That this is not only the result of my experience I will quote the statement of my friend Dr. , who is ...
... appears from the sexual distress which widowers , or those married men to whom . access to their wives is forbidden , suffer . That this is not only the result of my experience I will quote the statement of my friend Dr. , who is ...
Page 65
... appear ; but the Lord beholdeth the heart . ' ( 1 Kings xvi , 7. ) This holds for every species of bad thoughts to which the will con- . In a word , before God it is a sin to desire whatever is criminal in act . " 2. I have said ...
... appear ; but the Lord beholdeth the heart . ' ( 1 Kings xvi , 7. ) This holds for every species of bad thoughts to which the will con- . In a word , before God it is a sin to desire whatever is criminal in act . " 2. I have said ...
Page 87
... appears that celibacy in the adult is not unattended with danger to exceptional temperaments . These dangers , however , it should never be forgotten , very seldom attend perfect continence . It will be generally found that they are ...
... appears that celibacy in the adult is not unattended with danger to exceptional temperaments . These dangers , however , it should never be forgotten , very seldom attend perfect continence . It will be generally found that they are ...
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... appears more or less general . I may mention here that pleasurable sen- sations seldom attend the expulsion of ill - conditioned semen , probably depending on over - abuse of the sensations , which be- come subsequently blunted . The ...
... appears more or less general . I may mention here that pleasurable sen- sations seldom attend the expulsion of ill - conditioned semen , probably depending on over - abuse of the sensations , which be- come subsequently blunted . The ...
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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.