Medical adviser and marriage guide : representing all the diseases of the genital organs of the male and female / by M. Larmont.

  • Larmont, M. (Martin)
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1854
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Medical adviser and marriage guide : representing all the diseases of the genital organs of the male and female / by M. Larmont. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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New York : Published by the author, 1854.

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332 pages : illustrations ; 17 cm

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"The most complete and practical work on the physiological mysteries and revelations of the male and female systems, with the latest experiments and discoveries in reproduction. It illustrates anatomically and fully with plates everything pertaining to the male and female genital systems, with a full description of the causes, symptoms, and most certain mode of cure of all the infirmities and diseases to which they are liable from the secret habits of youth and excesses of mature age, as involuntary loss of semen and impotency, innocent or unforeseen affections, and those resulting from contraction, as syphilis (primary and constitutional), gonorrhoea, or blennorhagia (clap), gleet, strictures, etc., etc., with numerous certificates of the most unparalled cures ever performed. With nearly seventy-five colored engravings"--T.p

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