Curiositates eroticæ physiologiæ, or, Tabooed subjects freely treated / by John Davenport (author of "Aphrodisiacs and Anti-Aphrodisiacs," "An apology for Mohammed and the Koran," &c., &c., &c.).
1875
HQ25 .D28
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Curiositates eroticæ physiologiæ, or, Tabooed subjects freely treated / by John Davenport (author of "Aphrodisiacs and Anti-Aphrodisiacs," "An apology for Mohammed and the Koran," &c., &c., &c.).
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Tabooed subjects freely treated
Published
London : [publisher not identified], 1875.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xviii, 216 pages).
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HQ25 .D28
Note
"Privately printed"--title page.
"In six essays, viz"--title page.
Reproduction of the originals from British Library.
"In six essays, viz"--title page.
Reproduction of the originals from British Library.
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Archives of Sexuality and Gender: Sex and Sexuality, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century.
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Table of Contents
1. Generation
2. Chastity and modesty
3. Marriage
4. Circumsion
5. Eunuchism
6. Hermaphrodism, and followed by a closing essay on Death.
2. Chastity and modesty
3. Marriage
4. Circumsion
5. Eunuchism
6. Hermaphrodism, and followed by a closing essay on Death.