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Love: A Treatise on the Science of Sex-attraction / for the use of Physicians and Students of Medical Jurisprudence

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The treatise examines sexual attraction through biological, psychological, and pathological lenses, tracing amatory emotions in light of organic evolution and outlining relevant anatomy and physiology. It compares male and female impulses and argues that shared pathological forms indicate comparable normal intensities, thereby questioning the moral double standard applied to sexes. Clinical sections discuss disorders of sexual function and neurally related conditions, and practical material includes technical vocabulary and illustrative figures. The work integrates theoretical, clinical, and ethical considerations to present a comprehensive medical study of desire and its disturbances.

About the Author

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Bernard Simon Talmey

Bernard Simon Talmey was an author known for his work in the field of sexology and medical jurisprudence. His notable book, "Love: A Treatise on the Science of Sex-attraction / for the use of Physicians and Students of Medical Jurisprudence," explores the complexities of sexual attraction from a scientific perspective. Talmey's contributions provide insights into the interplay between psychology and physiology in human relationships, making his work relevant for both medical professionals and students interested in the science of love and attraction.

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