Physiological mysteries and revelations in love, courtship and marriage : an infallible guide-book for married and single persons, in matters of the utmost importance to the human race . The right shouldersof mothers and nursery maids are largerand rather more elevated than the left,which forms one of the principal objectionsthat fashionable ladies have against nursingtheir own children. Could the nurselingbe carried in each arm alike, this inequalitywould not be occasioned. Chastity.—Chastity adds to the force oflove—to the vigor of the organs—and is asure means of fecundity 192 beckxards phy
Physiological mysteries and revelations in love, courtship and marriage : an infallible guide-book for married and single persons, in matters of the utmost importance to the human race . The right shouldersof mothers and nursery maids are largerand rather more elevated than the left,which forms one of the principal objectionsthat fashionable ladies have against nursingtheir own children. Could the nurselingbe carried in each arm alike, this inequalitywould not be occasioned. Chastity.—Chastity adds to the force oflove—to the vigor of the organs—and is asure means of fecundity 192 beckxards physiology Celibacy.— If men, says Dubois, ar«not prone to choose a life of celibacy for itsintrinsic merits, women are less so; andthe cause is obvious, for the very unjustusages of society render it much moreconvenient for the one to do without a wifethan the other without a husband. Theunjust usages of society are those whichtolerate libertines, but cannot pardon errorin women Loveage.—The leaves of loveage eatenin salad are as good in cases of obstructionsof the mouth by discharge as any thing Iknow of, and I cannot account for its haring gone into disuse of late davs. Before the Effect. ONANISM AND ITS CTJRE* AN INFALLIBLE TEXT BOOK FOR THE CURE OF ALL DISEASES IN THE MALE OR FEMALE, PRODUC ED BY OVER INDULGENCE, ONANISM, OR MASTURBATION. Translated from the French of HENRIOT, TISSOT, DESLANDES, AND BECKLARD, BY jAMES GUIERSON & GLOVER 1845. ONANISM AND ITS CURE. The public may have the most implicitconfidence in every thing set forth in thislittle work. It is the result of the unitedlabors of M. Henriot, M. Tissot, M. Des-landes, and myself, and is the essence, withadditions of great importance, of what wehave all separately published on the samesubject under our own names. I now giveit to the world with the sanction of thosedistinguished authors and physicians, whoin respect to my advantage in years, haveawarded to me the principal agency in thep
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