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Herself: Talks with Women Concerning Themselves

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A physician offers straightforward talks that explain female reproductive anatomy and physiology, the menstrual cycle, and common ailments, with practical guidance on hygiene, bowel care, and home nursing. The book addresses pregnancy, embryology, childbirth, abortion, sterility, and methods for preventing pregnancy, while cautioning against fraudulent medical advice and the effects of immoral sexual behavior. It also treats social and relational topics such as marriage, causes of divorce, the need for early sex education for boys and girls, human trafficking, and how to inform children about sex. Short essays on women in business, nervousness, and retaining health complete a practical handbook for maternal and household wellbeing.

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E. B. Lowry

E. B. Lowry was an author known for her insightful works addressing the inner lives of women and young girls. Her notable titles include "Confidences: Talks With a Young Girl Concerning Herself" and "Herself: Talks with Women Concerning Themselves," both of which explore themes of self-discovery and personal growth. Through her writing, Lowry aimed to empower her readers by encouraging introspection and open dialogue about their experiences and emotions. Her contributions to literature reflect a commitment to understanding the complexities of womanhood and the journey toward self-acceptance.

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