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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... living description . The facts which show the truth of this are innumerable . It is a matter of every - day practice to hear patients complain that a state of continence after a certain time produces a most irritable condition of the ...
... living description . The facts which show the truth of this are innumerable . It is a matter of every - day practice to hear patients complain that a state of continence after a certain time produces a most irritable condition of the ...
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... living a chaste life . It is a device of the unchaste , —a lame excuse for their own incontinence , unfounded on any physiological law . The testes will take care that their action is not interfered with . That continence is not ...
... living a chaste life . It is a device of the unchaste , —a lame excuse for their own incontinence , unfounded on any physiological law . The testes will take care that their action is not interfered with . That continence is not ...
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... living ' and Life of Christ . ' Motives for exercising the free will to conquer this sin : Bishop Atterbury's Sermon on Temptations not Irresistible . ' Dr. Blair's Sermons on ' The Progress of Vice ; ' ' The causes of Men's being Weary ...
... living ' and Life of Christ . ' Motives for exercising the free will to conquer this sin : Bishop Atterbury's Sermon on Temptations not Irresistible . ' Dr. Blair's Sermons on ' The Progress of Vice ; ' ' The causes of Men's being Weary ...
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... living a life of continence . His object is our object for him ought to be - to preserve a pure and healthy mind in a pure and healthy body . Judiciously directed training and exercise of both towards this definite object would , I am ...
... living a life of continence . His object is our object for him ought to be - to preserve a pure and healthy mind in a pure and healthy body . Judiciously directed training and exercise of both towards this definite object would , I am ...
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... living a continent life , they have become such victims of emissions that they are unable to pursue for any length of time hard or continuous intellectual work ; their memories fail them , and their health is impaired . Under ...
... living a continent life , they have become such victims of emissions that they are unable to pursue for any length of time hard or continuous intellectual work ; their memories fail them , and their health is impaired . Under ...
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