The Elements of Social Science, Or, Physical, Sexual, and Natural Religion: An Exposition of the True Cause and Only Cure of the Three Primary Social Evils ; Poverty, Prostitution, and CelibacyE. Truelove, 1877 - 592 стор. |
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... his own soul's or body's tragedy , in a personal narrative , w bave all pruned down to a sober routine list of facts and symptoms evidently not designed to interest men generally , but merely 38 20 SUBJECTIVE MEDICINE.
... his own soul's or body's tragedy , in a personal narrative , w bave all pruned down to a sober routine list of facts and symptoms evidently not designed to interest men generally , but merely 38 20 SUBJECTIVE MEDICINE.
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... symptoms . Thus , how often do we see vain attempts made to cure by physical remedies , diseases - as indigestion , debility , & c . , which in reality may have their origin in a habitually depressed , anxious , or serious state of mind ...
... symptoms . Thus , how often do we see vain attempts made to cure by physical remedies , diseases - as indigestion , debility , & c . , which in reality may have their origin in a habitually depressed , anxious , or serious state of mind ...
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... symptoms of delicacy and imperfect nutrition , which we see among them , with true beauty . Let us not regard the tiny waist , the little impotent feet and hands , the delicate complexion , even though they belong to our own selves , or ...
... symptoms of delicacy and imperfect nutrition , which we see among them , with true beauty . Let us not regard the tiny waist , the little impotent feet and hands , the delicate complexion , even though they belong to our own selves , or ...
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... symptoms marking nervous weakness , for such is always the effect of loss of the seminal fluid . Night brings no consolation after the gloomy day , for he lives in constant dread of nocturnal dis- charges of semen , which weaken him so ...
... symptoms marking nervous weakness , for such is always the effect of loss of the seminal fluid . Night brings no consolation after the gloomy day , for he lives in constant dread of nocturnal dis- charges of semen , which weaken him so ...
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... symptom ; but in no case will the phy- sical and moral nature of a man who is rigorously abstinent , be so high as it should be , had it the due and necessary stimulus of moderate sex- ual gratifications . What prevents this certain ...
... symptom ; but in no case will the phy- sical and moral nature of a man who is rigorously abstinent , be so high as it should be , had it the due and necessary stimulus of moderate sex- ual gratifications . What prevents this certain ...
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Сторінка 271 - Were the face of the earth, he says, vacant of other plants, it might be gradually sowed and overspread with one kind only, as for instance with fennel; and were it empty of other inhabitants, it might in a few ages be replenished from one nation only, as for instance with Englishmen.
Сторінка 277 - We will suppose the means of subsistence in any country just equal to the easy support of its inhabitants. The constant effort towards population, which is found to act even in the most vicious societies, increases the number of people before the means of subsistence are increased.
Сторінка 271 - The cause to which I allude is the constant tendency in all animated life to increase beyond the nourishment prepared for it.
Сторінка 537 - The laws and conditions of the production of wealth, partake of the character of physical truths. There is nothing optional, or arbitrary in them. Whatever mankind produce, must be produced in the modes, and under the conditions, imposed by the constitution of external things, and by the inherent properties of their own bodily and mental structure.
Сторінка 272 - The germs of existence contained in this earth, if they could freely develop themselves, would fill millions of worlds in the course of a few thousand years. Necessity, that imperious, all-pervading law of nature, restrains them within the prescribed bounds.
Сторінка 452 - This general law of agricultural industry is the most important proposition in political economy. Were the law different, nearly all the phenomena of the production and distribution of wealth would be other than they are.
Сторінка 271 - To enter fully into this question, and to enumerate all the causes that have hitherto influenced human improvement, would be much beyond the power of an individual. The principal object of the present essay is to examine the effects of one great cause intimately united with the very nature of man; which, though it has been constantly and powerfully operating since the commencement of society, has been little noticed by the writers who have treated this subject.
Сторінка 575 - I use those phrases in compliance with custom, and as descriptive of an existing, but by no means a necessary or permanent, state of social relations. I do not recognise as either just or salutary, a state of society in which there is any
Сторінка 272 - The effects of this check on man are more complicated. Impelled to the increase of his species by an equally powerful instinct, reason interrupts his career, and asks him whether he may not bring beings into the world for whom he cannot provide the means of support.