1866. Trall writes in the Preface that: The public has too long
ignored as indelicate, or as too intricate and mysterious to be
comprehended except by those who are educated in all the branches
of the medical profession, the subjects which lie at the very
foundation of their earthly well-being; while the medical
profession has wrapped its knowledge, vague and unsatisfactory as
it is, in so many folds of technicalities, that the nonprofessional
readers find little except confusion worse confounded in the
standard works. Contents: The Male Organs of Generation; The Female
Organs of Generation; The Origin of Life; Sexual Generation; The
Physiology of Menstruation; Impregnation; Pregnancy; Embryology;
Parturition; Lactation; The Law of Sex; Regulation of the Number of
Offspring; The Theory of Population; The Law of Sexual Intercourse;
Hereditary Transmission; and Philosophy of Marriage.
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