Medical. ! ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S 'B' 41 ' ■ HLLS . ■ | S warranted to cure all discharges from the ■ I Urinary Organs, in either sex, acquired or constitutional,. Gravel .and Pains in the Back, Sold in Boxes, 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and :Patent'Medicine'Vendors, 'Sole Proprietor, F. J,.CLA.UKSj s APOTHECARIES FI ALL,-'LINCOLN, ' ■■ENGLAND.-, ; , Expoht Agekts :• Burgoync, Burbidges and- Co., Coleman-stfoei;, : London. ; ■ Newbery and Sons,' 37 Newgate-street, London, -Barclay and tfons,'9s Farriiigdon'-slreeti, Loudon,' rSanger an'd Sons,- Oxford-street, London; : : ,; And,all the Loudon Wholesale Houses.. j AGENTS FOR, I-iIsW" ZEALAND,' t , :Kempihorne, Pjrosshk, and Co'.', puheilin arid 1 j i -': Auckland. : - -i.--" ; - I THE G;ENERA:'r,I ; yE SYSTEM 1. ' AND ITS . ■ ;FQNCTIONS IN ; HEALTH & DISEASE, i ; 1 vol., Buo, ZiQjpages, price 10s 62,.- . ' BY James Gmrob JJBANI& Late Surgeon to the Melbourne Hospital, and •' to the Royal 'Victorian 'Artillery Kegiinent, ; 'formerly ciurgao'n to' the 3rd Royal ; Lah- : cashire : Hegimeat of- lufiintry. in ;the Medii terranea'n, and Staff, Surgeon, to, the. Turkish ; Army during the War in the Crimea,
: f' Spermafcorrhooa, [impotence and ■sterility/ aye subjects of. much,greiter practical:.importance thau hW'.beeii conceived by "many, 'aiid oftbh involve :r the happiness, anil jierpetuation of'families.:' 'YetiavetKeyjibyasore' of ; professional prudery, ;.'been either., overlooked' by medical writers, orf very imperfectlydiacus&ed, L and: 1 thereby''relin-;, quished to' tlfe-irregular"practitioner,.or' to the entirely' unqualified empiri6. i: Inr jthe' present era of high'refinement, 1 and :of-luxu-rious, if not vicious enjoyments; and.under the v influence of .noxious r plauspand.l;systeni's of education;.instances,.are very . numerous for which medic d advice is .required for the' removal > of 11 the mbi-liidly ! diiquuli.£ying conditiona. ( about;-: W -.liiit whiclr/is not" resorted to ; so ( flequently : as,it ; l o,ught...to be'. 1 ' Siiicfe'advice is 6liuV J often '"n'e'eeaaavy, 1 fcii'eability' of •.thoke;->fro'iii:f^vKoiii ;^ a to n it, great iii'providing'it.'' Tlierk 1 nitty 1 rea<on," 'also', to!; believe; '.'ttat ijt' Viilld ':bei'6fie l iiei'' bought 1 ,ifj kpown ito be imore. fully entertained; by, the . duly quiUflec^members 1( '"oE'' J tlie" ','profie ?aio"n'.-'XDV„- poplar's iMedktdDktmttry, Vol;' 11;-)
j .0f.,-Mr:. Jtejitiey'sj vvorkr:"The:i Generative pyst'emit.may-b? honestly.said, ; thit. ; rffer§; ; it a subjest, matter more'ge'neraliy''khovvniuany; moral:'and::3o'naHbenefits would be the (result, „to the humau jthyaiojogy:,l3^a branch' of science 'tabooed', ;..by i;> mock. moiles'.y/ But' the neglect! is.terribly-'avended. |)y'.."the isligtited•• study.'- 'The /qi'mffi; lias^(in.jthis ; ,instance ::of.' Pnyst reared,a brood of ills which, it,fearfal;;.to; coiitemplatei '"'A'Hound" ichowledge' of' 'the. leading tenets of Physiology is indispoaaible' to thei principal;of; boarding- school.\Ve entirely v agree with; .Mi-,Beau,eye \\[hlen-,li?ire-paries, theViieglect ; ;.of ...physiological pdu&tioh ; 'in I 'l3'i l S' , to : . be cbtide'xiiied', on the ! 'grouiid tha,t! it deprives information Jbg. jtij ,them in the pprilojn approach-, ing Vbertyj' anil 1 Wro can" tie uo f 'queSti'o"fL' -))ut i if inforinuion could'" iriipi t't'Jcl' j 'wvBuch a maane'e as" Would" not "ahbcli the moral feelings, itj-woiUdVofc^nly-idispejlith? cloud pf ignorance aiid mUapprjiheusioii", ai "to" bli-a inost importaat.'.physiolo'gical : Wathi|i -in-the' minds pf I( tha .young,... but. would .; h'eal'tiiier anilnrtulier. Me Australian : 'School iJe»jfiw, ; ijept';.,lß73. j * t ' RK! J H- ' " | t l)r 'geri'tlelnaiir has j; ,.coutributed[- apt*tlier r ; j..very ( -valuaiilej |volnpie I '/to : , the medical, literature. ,o£,..the.. |Gblohy,|' J on j a" subject Of vast 'importance 'to' ;the :.most vital 'lao'efests : of thei pVei'iut' iild': 'future subject;is. one Iwiiich; ,niust ( wcotn men l itself ,'toj, the con-(] Isideratiopof every philanthropist,' and though, jitiis One'We are' irom ! iti"delicti 1 'character," from-; treat ng; great : extent, :m our.columns,, still jwe. l cannot; -refrain! ■from remarking .that, this .geublemap, holding a, •hyh .positipii' in ; Jus pr i ofeisiou,,.,ha3 r stepp,ed l jforwird ' to fill .Jjie .breach, long open .to i the. 'most 'McropulquVi'iiijjpjfqra, who,lave'olk jtiiledj',' probably, oil a'portion,of' the' human ifamily, ' more 'misery ?aiiii 1 aufFering 'than" the" {little good 1 they have'done or'may d'o -by'iiibre' chance,'canlever tounterbalance. "" : We ; have-tp ! acknowle jge the receipt of a copy of • the ; work,;'' and would urge.upon those who tafce.au interest ' in this science,.and in .the welfare of,a people, to obtain a,,copy.at' -the. opportunity;., |they will 'find, 'it 5 instructive'and. .deeply! in- ! terestin^.'-^'Border' Poal, ' Alburyl' Dec.' ' 23, ; ,1872. '"; 7 'I'heiQenerative' System"; arid 1 its' Functions ,in Health'aiid Disease';—' This work is 1 a valuable] addition; to i that ''class of medical which has tlirough false by medical, men of; standing- and' and therefore used and abused, by. charlataus.; >(Thel volnme.contuas 5 826 pages and-,forms,a .suitable companion. to, thei, other.,work.,;, parents find rnoai ; vaiuable it, which, may, aid them in'reariu'g 'up 'a .family in ii,llealthyr state, when'' without'.', such 'ithey, might se'e their 'cHildrek 'perish,'.without!'.ever' ' the 3, cause:—Tuamanian' '.'Qomiiiliil, Ghrdnicle,'t>eo. 4; ! '1874v ' 1
" l'he Generative System," by will beifoundlof great-yalue. by We agree with the author, that " there-liai,' until, withinj the past- few'years; been* a 'morbid delicacy iaihepublic miud witli -reference toj books of .this, kind," r but it is passing away,;and; will .necessarily ,bß:rej.tricUl ;; iu. theiV.'circulation, 1 they, cannot but bd.of igreat advantage, .to the jtolSßiStfc. Tie,.* tieateci ful'y, indeed, $nd cise's fromVhiV owa .extfenaive])raatice,,a3VeJl'as froni tliat of other's; afe' adduced illustrate of 'the 'priiicipJttj advauce. 1-by' 1 the authorinstruction of his readers.— Jau;:B, 1873. ,We liave to JBeaney, entitled^^^^^^^^^^^|
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1930, 30 December 1874, Page 4
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