Manhood: the causes of its premature decline1852 |
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abuse addicted appear appetite become bladder blood body cause chancre coition connexion consequences considered constitution costiveness cure debilitated debility DEFERENS DESCRIPTION TO PLATE destructive habit diet digestive disease effects emaciated emission enjoyment entire EPIDIDYMIS erection especially excessive indulgence excitement exercise faculties feel felt female frequently functions genital organs gland glans glans penis gonorrhoea habit of masturbation habit of self-pollution impaired impotence individual inflammation irritation J. L. Curtis Lotion lungs Manhood masturbation means medicine melancholy mind moral nature nervous system observed occasioned onanism pain pass patient penis perusal pollution powers premature prepuce present produced render restored result Ricord SCROTUM seed self-abuse semen seminal discharges seminales sexes sexual intercourse shewn in PLATE soon SPERMATIC ARTERY stomach strength Stricture suffering symptoms syphilis syphilitic testicle Testis tion treated treatment TUNICA VAGINALIS ulcer unnatural URETER urethra urine VAS DEFERENS vesiculæ seminales vessels victim vigour WILLIAM WILTON youth
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Σελίδα 64 - ... vagina, &c. ; and thus commencing at the preputial end of the penis, in the fossa navicularis, it not unfrequently creeps slowly on to the posterior parts of the urethra, to the bladder, or to the testicles, while it decreases or ceases entirely in the parts first affected."* It may be confined to the mucous membrane itself, or extend to the tissues beneath it ; in the latter instance the irritation constantly determines a flow of blood into the cells of the erectile tissue of the corpora cavernosa...
Σελίδα 40 - After frequent nocturnal pollutions," says he, " not only the powers are lost, the body falls away, and the face turns pale, but, moreover, the memory fails, a cold sensation seizes all the limbs, the sight is clouded, and the voice becomes hoarse; all the body languishes by degrees, disturbing dreams prevent sleep administering any relief, and pains ensue of the keenest description.
Σελίδα 63 - Gonorrhoeal inflammation may be diffused over a wide surface, and " may involve at the same time the whole of the urethra, the bladder, the testicles, the glans and prepuce in the male; and in the female the nymphae, clitoris, labise, vagina, &c. ; and thus commencing at the preputial end of the penis, in the fossa navicularis, it not unfrequently creeps slowly on to the posterior parts of the urethra, to the bladder, or to the testicles, while it decreases or ceases entirely in the parts first affected."1...
Σελίδα 2 - The crime in itself," says he, "is monstrous and unnatural — in its practice filthy and odious to extremity — its guilt is crying and its consequences ruinous — it destroys conjugal affection — prevents naturul inclination — and tends to extinguish the hopes of posterity.
Σελίδα 4 - It it chiefly on the youth of both sexes that selfpollution commits most ravages. This is so much the more mischievous, and so much more to be deplored, as it thus strikes at the very root of society, and has a direct and immediate tendency to destroy it, by enervating and debilitating, almost from their very cradle, those individuals whom nature and nature's God intended as best adapted to preserve and adorn it. How many of these debilitated and emaciated objects do...
Σελίδα 61 - ... account of the painful chordee to which excitement gives rise. I have generally, on questioning these patients, found that such discharges were connected more or less with, deficiency of generative power. In the case I have above alluded to, impotence was almost complete ; and in another similar case occurring in the person of a married surgeon, the powers had greatly declined. Both these patients were in the prime of life, and both had, in their youth, led very irregular lives. The irritation...
Σελίδα 23 - Marriage was instituted by the divine Creator in the time of man's primitive innocence, as the means of his happiness, and the perpetuation of his race. The wisdom of its institution has been felt and acknowledged in every age.