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SEXUAL IMPOTENCE
A Practical Treatise on the Causes, Symptoms and Treatment of Sexual
Impotence and Other Sexual Disorders in Men and Women
By WILLIAM J. ROBINSON, M.D.
Chief of the Department of Genito-Urinary Diseases and
Dermatology, Bronx Hospital and Dispensary; Editor of "The
Critic and Guide"; Editor of "The Journal of Sexology"; Author
of "The Treatment of Gonorrhea", "Woman: Her Sex and Love Life",
etc.; Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine; Member of the
American Urological Association, etc.
Eleventh Edition, revised and enlarged, 502 pages. Illustrated. Price,
$5.00.
The eleventh edition has just come off the press. Dr. Robinson has
taken advantage of the opportunity to subject the entire book to a
thorough revision, and has added a number of chapters dealing with
gland transplantation, endocrinology, the Steinach operation, and
containing additional case reports, comments and explanations.
Those who know the book consider it the best of its kind in any
language. Its outstanding features are its "practicalness", and its
bright, easy, vivacious style. Every chapter is full of practical
points, of easily applicable advice; it is entirely free from any fads
and mysterious methods of treatment, any hints at hocus-pocus. It is a
sane, rational, common-sense book. Every physician who will make a
study of this book will become a better physician in general, and will
certainly be able to treat his sexual cases with better success.
EUGENICS PUBLISHING CO., 250 W. 54th Street, New York
_I consider myself extremely fortunate in having been
instrumental in making this remarkable book accessible to the
English reading public. It is a great book well worth a careful
perusal._
From Dr. William J. Robinson's Introduction.
The Sexual Crisis
A CRITIQUE OF OUR SEX LIFE
A Psychologic and Sociologic Study
By GRETE MEISEL-HESS
AUTHORIZED TRANSLATION BY EDEN AND CEDAR PAUL
_EDITED, WITH AN INTRODUCTION_
By WILLIAM J. ROBINSON, M.D.
One of the greatest of all books on the sex question that have
appeared in the Twentieth Century.
It is a book that no educated man or woman, lay or professional,
interested in sexual ethics, in our marriage system, in free
motherhood, in trial marriages, in the question of sexual abstinence,
etc., etc., can afford to leave unread. Nobody who discusses, writes
or lectures on any phases of the sex
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