Category: Health & Medicine

Psychopathia sexualis: With especial reference to contrary sexual instinct A medico-legal study

imperfect, and in its consequences so distasteful, that, aside from the treatment in the works of Michelet (“L’amour”) and Mantegazza (“Physiology of Love”), which are to be considered more as brilliant discussions than as scientific treatises, the empirical psychology and met...

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1. v. Hartmann, philosophized concerning the sexual relations is so

imperfect, and in its consequences so distasteful, that, aside from the treatment in the works of Michelet (“L’amour”) and Mantegazza (“Physiology of Love”), which are to be con...

2. ill. I am almost convinced that two-thirds of us, in later life, when we

really live so long, have a mental defect of one kind or another; and this is only too easily explained. For, what strength of will and nerves is required for one to constantly...

7. Volume II is wholly taken up with the consideration of drugs, each

remedy being studied from three points of view, viz.: the Preparations, or Materia Medica; the Physiology and Toxicology, or Pharmacology; and, lastly, its Therapy. Each volume...

6. PART III. The Veins.—Shows how the blood from the periphery of the

3. From its neat size and clear type, and being printed only upon one side, it may be tacked up in any convenient place, and is always ready for freshening up the memory and rev...

5. PART II. The Arteries.—Gives a unique grouping of the Arterial system,

showing the divisions and subdivisions of all the vessels, beginning from the heart and tracing their CONTINUOUS distribution to the periphery, and showing at a glance the termi...

3. PART I.—THE NERVES. PART II.—THE ARTERIES. PART III.—THE VEINS.

A New Edition, Revised and Perfected. Arranged by W. HENRY PRICE, M.D., and S. POTTS EAGLETON, M.D. Endorsed by leading anatomists. Clearly and beautifully printed upon extra du...

4. PART I. The Nerves.—Gives in a clear form not only the Cranial and