The Functions and Disorders of the Reproductive Organs in Childhood, Youth, Adult Age, and Advanced Life, Considered in Their Physiological, Social, and Moral RelationsChurchill, 1862 - 218 páginas |
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... depend on the force of example . But the condition of the two cases are widely different . The animal's life is generally much shorter than that of man - its growth is more rapid , its office in the world is lower and more material ...
... depend on the force of example . But the condition of the two cases are widely different . The animal's life is generally much shorter than that of man - its growth is more rapid , its office in the world is lower and more material ...
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... depends whe- ther the dangerous propensity is so kept in check as to preserve the boy's health and innocence , or whether one more shattered constitution and wounded conscience is to be added to the victims of early sexual tendencies ...
... depends whe- ther the dangerous propensity is so kept in check as to preserve the boy's health and innocence , or whether one more shattered constitution and wounded conscience is to be added to the victims of early sexual tendencies ...
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... depend upon timidity acquired or inherited . I wish by no means to assert that every boy unable to look another in the face , is or has been a masturbator , but I believe this vice is a very frequent cause of timidity . These boys have ...
... depend upon timidity acquired or inherited . I wish by no means to assert that every boy unable to look another in the face , is or has been a masturbator , but I believe this vice is a very frequent cause of timidity . These boys have ...
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... depend upon indisposition , as he states , or idleness , as is generally supposed . Moreover , the progressive de- rangement in his health , the falling off in his activity , and in his appli- cation , depend upon the same cause , only ...
... depend upon indisposition , as he states , or idleness , as is generally supposed . Moreover , the progressive de- rangement in his health , the falling off in his activity , and in his appli- cation , depend upon the same cause , only ...
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... depend cannot be rightly cultivated . How absolutely essential it is for the attainment of real happiness , which depends so largely upon self - approbation , has been already noticed . Exercise and Diet . - It is not , however ...
... depend cannot be rightly cultivated . How absolutely essential it is for the attainment of real happiness , which depends so largely upon self - approbation , has been already noticed . Exercise and Diet . - It is not , however ...
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