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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... never draws back the foreskin , and that although the smegma is but sparely , if at all , secreted in early childhood , yet that it may under excitement , make its appearance , and have to be removed , as in the adult , by daily ...
... never draws back the foreskin , and that although the smegma is but sparely , if at all , secreted in early childhood , yet that it may under excitement , make its appearance , and have to be removed , as in the adult , by daily ...
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... never be neglected . If , for instance , a child wets his bed , which is generally almost the first indication the parents have of the presence of irritation , the organs should be examined , and the boy's other habits watched . The ...
... never be neglected . If , for instance , a child wets his bed , which is generally almost the first indication the parents have of the presence of irritation , the organs should be examined , and the boy's other habits watched . The ...
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... never be excited at that time of life . All men require restraint , not excitement . The old require repose . The organs of animals are generally differently formed from those of man , and in them , not unfrequently , the prepuce ...
... never be excited at that time of life . All men require restraint , not excitement . The old require repose . The organs of animals are generally differently formed from those of man , and in them , not unfrequently , the prepuce ...
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... never has or will exist in his school . Many masters feel , and say , that such things are no business of theirs . They hint at the delicacy of the subject and ask how they can even allude to matters of this kind , which do not properly ...
... never has or will exist in his school . Many masters feel , and say , that such things are no business of theirs . They hint at the delicacy of the subject and ask how they can even allude to matters of this kind , which do not properly ...
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... never to resume it . I must say , however , that it never had the effect upon me I should have expected from reading your book , inasmuch as I have always appeared and felt strong , healthy , vigorous at school , very fond of play ...
... never to resume it . I must say , however , that it never had the effect upon me I should have expected from reading your book , inasmuch as I have always appeared and felt strong , healthy , vigorous at school , very fond of play ...
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abstain adult animalcules animals appears arise attended become believe bladder blood cause cauterization chastity cloth complaint condition connexion consequences continence copulation corpora cavernosa course cure danger disease doubt early Edition effect ejaculation erection evil excesses exercise existence fact Fcap female fluid frequently functions glans penis habit ignorance impotence incontinence indulgence influence instances instinct irritation Lallemand male mares marriage married masturbation mental mind moral muscles muscular nature nervous system never nocturnal emissions observed occur once pain parents pass passions patient persons physical pleasure Post 8vo practice present priapism produce reason remedy result secretion semen seminal sensation sexual act sexual desires sexual excitement sexual feeling sexual intercourse sexual organs spermatorrhoea spermatozoa spinal cord suffering surgeon symptoms takes place temptation testes testicles thoughts tion treatment urethra urine vas deferens vasa deferentia vesiculæ seminales vice wife women young youth
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