I, too, picked up an interesting find at a library book sale recently. Leather bound, published in 1875, written by one O.S. Fowler. Here's the title:
Creative and Sexual Science: Manhood, Womanhood, and Their Mutual Interrelations; Love, its Laws, Power, Etc.; Selection, or Mutual Adaptation; Courtship, Married Life, and Perfect Children; Their Generations, Endowment, Paternity, Maternity, Bearing, Nursing and Rearing; Together with Puberty, Boyhood, Girlhood, Etc.; Sexual Impairments Restored, Male Vigor and Female Health and Beauty Perpetuated and Augmented, Etc., as taught by Phrenology and Physiology.
Apparently mutually applied friction is very important in the generative function.
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Does it have pictures?
That sounds like the late nineteenth century's answer to viagra. Foucault would have a lot to say. I love the way everything collides in the title.
Does Erika know about this?
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