The male generative organs in health and disease, from infancy to old age : being a complete practical treatise on the anatomy and physiology of the male system adapted for every man's own private use / by Frederick Hollick.

  • Hollick, Frederick, 1818-1900.
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1853
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The male generative organs in health and disease, from infancy to old age : being a complete practical treatise on the anatomy and physiology of the male system adapted for every man's own private use / by Frederick Hollick. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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New York : T.W. Strong, 98 Nassau Street. Boston: G.W. Cottrell, 64 Cornhill, 1853.

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429 pages, 3 unnumbered pages : color frontispiece, illustrations, plates (part. color) ; 16 cm

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"Frederick Hollick achieved massive popularity and occasional notoriety during the mid-nineteenth century as a purveyor of sexual knowledge. A writer, itinerant lecturer, and self-accredited "medical man," Hollick spread his views of sexual form, function, and behavior to thousands of antebellum Americans through his home health manuals. The books that he based on his lectures sold hundreds of editions, traveled west, and were translated into Spanish. ... Following his mentor, the British socialist Robert Owen, Hollick held radical convictions about sexuality, marriage, contraception, and the liberatory potential of scientific education for the masses. But unlike other Owenite lecturers, he eventually claimed a special prerogative as a doctor—in his words, a "Medical Red Republican"—to speak publicly about these topics."--April Haynes, "The Trials of Frederick Hollick" (Journal of the Historty of Sexuality 12.4 (2003), 543-574), p. 545

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