A Treatise on the Crime of Onan / Illustrated with a Variety of Cases, Together with the Method of Cure
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The author, a physician, examines habitual self-stimulation as a medical problem, collecting case histories and clinical observations to link the practice with nervous weakness, pain, and general decline. He outlines symptoms attributed to the habit, discusses diagnostic difficulties, and proposes therapeutic measures and preventive guidance for caregivers, arguing for frank medical discussion despite social decency concerns. The work combines descriptive pathology with practical remedies, occasional citations of authorities, and reflections on the challenges of addressing an indecent subject in a living language.
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