Porneiopathology : a popular treatise on venereal and other diseases of the male and female genital system : with remarks on impotence, onanism, sterility, piles, and gravel, and prescriptions for their treatment . tailed doesnot necessarily secure, althouah it generally succeeds inproducing, a prolific result. Health, aptitude, and one im-portant condition, are indispensable; and the last is—apositive contact between the male sperm and female ovum. There are many remarkable eccentricities that embittermarried life. A union may exist between two parties whoare wholly inapt for mutual enjoyment


Porneiopathology : a popular treatise on venereal and other diseases of the male and female genital system : with remarks on impotence, onanism, sterility, piles, and gravel, and prescriptions for their treatment . tailed doesnot necessarily secure, althouah it generally succeeds inproducing, a prolific result. Health, aptitude, and one im-portant condition, are indispensable; and the last is—apositive contact between the male sperm and female ovum. There are many remarkable eccentricities that embittermarried life. A union may exist between two parties whoare wholly inapt for mutual enjoyment. The sensationsbelonging to the sexual act are involuntary, and are pro-voked independently of the will: hence, in connexion with-out consent, or under feelings of great repugnance, the or-gasm is sometimes aroused ; and yet, where the greatestaffection and desire prevail, the male oftentimes unsea-sonably concluding before the female, is a most tantalizingsource of disappointment. Further allusions will be foundto this subject under the heads of Sterility, and Im-puissance. As a preliminary aid to the description of the process ofimpregnation, which ensues, the following anatomical draftis presented:—. 1. Section of the womb, upper part. 2. Do. of side. 3. Do. of lateral covering. 4. Do. of lower part of womb. 5. Cavity of the womb. 6. A prominence leading from the openings of the fallopiantubes. 7. The vagina. 8 and U. Fallopian tube cut open. 10 and 16. The fimbriated ex-tremity of do. 11. The pavilion. 12. The ovary. 13. Vesicles in do. J4. Continuation of ovaiy15. Ligament of do. 17. Pavilion of right ovary. 18. Right ovary. 19. Connecting band. 142 A POPULAR TREATISE Man, unlike other animals, is not smitten with desire topropagate only at particular periods. In sentient beings,every season is favorable to the flame of love. When conception takes place, the following phenomenaare believed to occur: The womb is supposed to partici-pate in the excitement of the sexual


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