. Arthur and Fritz Kahn Collection 1889-1932. Kahn, Fritz 1888-1968; Kahn, Arthur David 1850-1928; Natural history illustrators; Natural history. Observer Charlotte K C APR ^ 6 \93S. Physician Has Sane Approach To Sex Problem. OUR SEX LIFE. By Frit M. D. New York: Knopf. $ IT IS difTicult to mako clcar thc jircat value of Dr. Fritz Kahn's monumental and magnificent bock on the most abused of all topicsin modern (or ancienl, for that mat- ter) life. This'work he calls "Our Sex ; It is a large book of 459 pagcs, ß illustrated and handsomely made. Its goal. perhaps a


. Arthur and Fritz Kahn Collection 1889-1932. Kahn, Fritz 1888-1968; Kahn, Arthur David 1850-1928; Natural history illustrators; Natural history. Observer Charlotte K C APR ^ 6 \93S. Physician Has Sane Approach To Sex Problem. OUR SEX LIFE. By Frit M. D. New York: Knopf. $ IT IS difTicult to mako clcar thc jircat value of Dr. Fritz Kahn's monumental and magnificent bock on the most abused of all topicsin modern (or ancienl, for that mat- ter) life. This'work he calls "Our Sex ; It is a large book of 459 pagcs, ß illustrated and handsomely made. Its goal. perhaps a little over-simplified and over-hopeful, can best be indicated by this Quotation: "Thc goal, which is dislinctly present as the supreme onc to all who labor for mankind. and for the sake of which this book was writ- ten, is one and the same and is religious in the deepest sense; to place man in harmony with godly nature. "If we will work togethcr in this sense, the marricd and the un- married, parents and teachcrs State, Society and church. to solv( the sex problem, then it will bf 1 solved, Tlien the present slaves o itheir Impulse» will become the rulers of their powers; unhappy,^ lonely individuals wil Ibecome happy couples; brothel visitors will become adorers of women, and those who miscarry, fruitful moth- ers. *A new youth will arisc, heal- thy, free, happy and conscious of their duties; the happy gencration. This indicatcs very well Dr. Kahn's approach, which is perhaps even a little sentimental at times. But the most important fact of the book is of course the information it contains upon evcry conceivable concerning sex. evcry use and evcry misuse. The are treated at length. and the func- tions as well. Illustrations, not conspicuous for their novelty bc- cause there is no novelty in that^ dcpartment of Dr. Kahn's Job. are helpful. But these are only a little, part of the whole—what is nexf most valuable, it secms to this reader, is t


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