The silent friend: a medical work, on the disorders produced by the dangerous effects of onanism [&c.]. |
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Strana viii
... How degraded , and utterly lost to all the finer feelings which alone ennoble us , must that man be , who , knowing himself to be tainted by disease , or so debili- tated by early and guilty excesses , that it is viii INTRODUCTION .
... How degraded , and utterly lost to all the finer feelings which alone ennoble us , must that man be , who , knowing himself to be tainted by disease , or so debili- tated by early and guilty excesses , that it is viii INTRODUCTION .
Strana 11
... feeling ! because the more that reflection consolidates itself on this surreptitious act , the more derogatory to every thing manly appears this singular and extraordinary deviation from correct deportment . By the repeated excitements ...
... feeling ! because the more that reflection consolidates itself on this surreptitious act , the more derogatory to every thing manly appears this singular and extraordinary deviation from correct deportment . By the repeated excitements ...
Strana 12
... feeling , moral obligation , and religious sensibility : thus the man , who , in the attitude of youth and genius was endowed with gaiety and sociality , becomes , ere twenty - five summers shed their lustre on him , a misanthrope , and ...
... feeling , moral obligation , and religious sensibility : thus the man , who , in the attitude of youth and genius was endowed with gaiety and sociality , becomes , ere twenty - five summers shed their lustre on him , a misanthrope , and ...
Strana 14
... feeling and principle are equal- ly uniform against it . Hence it is a bandage a- gainst social , moral , and scientific harmony ; and every stimulus should be produced that is likely to contend with and overcome the folly of this ...
... feeling and principle are equal- ly uniform against it . Hence it is a bandage a- gainst social , moral , and scientific harmony ; and every stimulus should be produced that is likely to contend with and overcome the folly of this ...
Strana 15
... feeling ! It is a vampire , feeding on the vitals of its victims it renders them for ever ambiguous beings , in the scale of manhood : they present the complex idea of animal energy , without the corresponding re- action of animal ...
... feeling ! It is a vampire , feeding on the vitals of its victims it renders them for ever ambiguous beings , in the scale of manhood : they present the complex idea of animal energy , without the corresponding re- action of animal ...
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action afflicted appearance arise attention BALM OF SYRIACUM become bladder blood bubo cause chancre CHORDEE clap coition cold complaints consequences constitution continued CORDIAL BALM cremaster muscle cure debilitated debility derangement destroy discharge disorder drachm dreadful effects emissions erection evacuation excitement existence faculties feeling female fluid foreskin frequently functions genital glands gleet gonorrhoea habit imbecility impotency increased individuals induced infection inflammation influence irritation less liquor malady marriage masturbation medicine ment Mercury Messrs mind misery moral morbid morning natural nervous night nocturnal nocturnal emissions occasioned ointment Onanism organs pain patient penis period PERRY PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC persons poison practice produced PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS quantity remedy render secretion self-pollution semen seminal weakness sensation sensibility sexes sexual intercourse skin sometimes stomach stricture suffer swelled symptoms syphilis testicles tion treatment ulcers urethra urine venereal disease vesiculæ seminales vessels vigour violent virus weakens youth
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Strana 64 - Let no man deceive you with vain words : for because of these things cometh the wrath of God upon the children of disobedience.
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Strana 129 - But from the beginning of the creation, God made them male and female. For this cause a man shall leave his father and mother ; and shall cleave to his wife. And they two shall be in one flesh. Therefore now they are not two, but one flesh.
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Strana 58 - Whatever hypocrites austerely talk Of purity, and place, and innocence, Defaming as impure what God declares Pure, and commands to some, leaves free to all. Our Maker bids increase; who bids abstain But our destroyer, foe to God and Man?