Book Series
Medicine & society in America
by Charles Benedict Davenport, Thomas Low Nichols, Horatio Robinson Storer, Samuel Gridley Howe, Nathaniel Ingersoll Bowditch, I. S. Falk, Samuel Thomson, Worthington Hooker, William A. Alcott, Catharine Esther Beecher, Pliny Earle, Abraham Arden Brill M.D., Samuel D. Gross, Stephen Smith, Edward Hammond Clarke
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BOOKS4,480
PAGES~74h 40min
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A physician presents information on health and disease so that men and women can better understand their bodies and preserve their health.
How the series evolves
beginning
Heredity in relation to eugenics
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finale
Sex in education
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overall
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Books in this Series
Esoteric anthropology
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A physician presents information on health and disease so that men and women can better understand their bodies and preserve their health.
A history of the Massachusetts General Hospital (to August 5, 1851)
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A narrative of the life and medical discoveries of Samuel Thomson
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180 p. 21 cm
Sex in education
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The demand for a second edition of this book in little more than a week after the publication of the first indicates the interest which the public take in the relation of Sex to Education, and justifies the author in appealing to physiology and pathology for light upon the vexed question of the appropriate education of girls.