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THIRD EDITION, ILLUSTRATED. UST P U 13 L ] S II E In 1 Vol., Thick Bvo, 412 Pages, HamUuinciy Bound. Price, 10s CI. Poi tage, Victoria, Is Cd., latercoloni. 1, 2s 6d. GENERATIVE SYSTEM AND ITS FUNCTIONS IN HEALTH AXD DISEASE, JAMES GEORGE BEAHEY, F.R.G.3.E Formerly on the Medical Staff of Her Majesty's Military Forces, tlie Turkish Contingent, and Royal Victorian Artillery Pediment. Senior Surgeon to the Melbourne Hospital. The Generative Organs, and their Functions in their SECOND DIVISIONThe Generative Organs, and their Functions in their Abnormal Conditio?!. PUBLISHES: F. F. BAILL IER E, 104, COLLINS STRI "Will he luiivern'dly studied n:d appreciated by all true lovers of our fallen hiuii.sirr.v, by the philanthropist, and by the legislator. '■ - S (>)n'7 bbie.iliiQ Herald. "The Genera live System takes a sweeping virw of the clanger into which uad example and uneducated instincts lead the youth of Iho colony."— M, 'bo •/, ; A S e. " The manner in which i' is got up is a credit both to the colony and to all concern? d in it." ■M<.L>-o".fi:e .lreus. "A work for men alone, relating as it do;s to meters of which they ought no'; to be m ignorance.- Melbourne Dail.i Tclojirph. " Deals with an important subject. of which nonprofessional in..n might with advantage kuow more." Melbourne TteroU. "Contains all and every information it is desirable a - i ,1 ( ■; ■m -, !■■ . ii:'i !no i . ~:: ':■. ouah ' :ed •', ?'• D-.-ld beeomia safeguard ;;r..i.;t the in iy rocks found hi the sea of life, upon which so many young people founder.'— St.. Al.-rcif.ij. "It 13 an undf.'.i' ted fact that more disease and misery is engendered in families in consequence c.f the ic-noranee ideas of the masses. guidance in the conduct of sexu 1 life, and to those wo ;-. tvis.; ihe perusal of so valuable a Look.— JWiVjrutijJi "The last new work goes elaborately info the evils, mentui, moral, ael social, eouuecred v.iiU tie: \i jlafion of natural laws ; and it refers al leit.rth, to ! lie can lessne.-s of the arriimeuts apply to nil wh.>h-ive lie care of youth <.f both c-xes. it deals copiously with tie laws of prevention of these evils, th.'causey of which do not often trouble the medical prai-fitioncr, whose chief duty, generally, consists in curing diseases, Or Bouncy takes a philosophical view of the c.'irc : that lead to certain dangers when ihe liv.s of health aro violated. This makes Irs works, which are generally written plainly, but forcibly, and are supported by lengthy extracts from high authorities, so accept ii le to the general reader, who, at the risk of being charged Wltil T:' v "''.:'. C ciV-'oait ':' U Ude ;'l ■ •'. IS i ' I:.--:-... ,'l: : U'!:S-) important musters. We cm reeomni-ud l.'w work in particular to all classes for none need be shocked by examining for themselves."—JVshir.r Time*. "Mr Beaucyhr.'.idles his subjects dolicatfly and firmly, without being offensive; be lays the bare l'.:i-ts, and the Consvpi-jn •■ s of early dissipation and folly, clearly before his reader; lie gives the results of his long, varied, and extensive practices to the public, accompanied with good sound advice. Foremost amongst which is, "Do not, in your suffering, and from a feeling of false delicacy, put your life, or, what is of more importance, your health, in t In: bands of rjuacks; hut unbosom yourself to a respectable professional man.' The works in question will repay any one for their perusal, and, no doubt, were the facta which he explains better understood by the multitudes, the annual tills of lingering death, blighted hopes, and mortality, would be very considerably lessened."— Jtl'.rrurnmV Tunes. "The Generative S HEALTH ADD DISEASE.—Una worn is u vanuuue imumou to that class of medical literature which has, through false delicacy, been neglected by medical men of standing and position, and therefore used and abused by charlatans. The volume contains KG page o . Parents will find most valuable information in it, which may aid them in rearing up a family in a healthy state, when without such knowledge ihey might see their children perish without ever suspecttng any cause."—Cornwall Chronicle, Launceston,

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1053, 31 January 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1053, 31 January 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1053, 31 January 1878, Page 4

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