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Sex problems of man in health and disease

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The book offers a practical, matter-of-fact guide to male sexual anatomy, physiology, and psychology, and to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of sexual disorders and venereal diseases. It explains normal sexual function and self-regulation, discusses masturbation and sexual continence, examines nonvenereal and venereal pathologies including gonorrhea, syphilis, chancroid, and their complications, and addresses impotence, sterility, and sexual neurasthenia. Social topics treated include prostitution, double standards of morality, public ignorance, and prophylactic measures, with emphasis on sex education, moral and medical prevention, and practical tests and therapies for cure. A concluding questionnaire and clinical recommendations aim to guide patients and practitioners toward healthier sexual conduct.

About the Author

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Moses Scholtz

Moses Scholtz was an author known for his contributions to the field of sexual health and education. His notable work, "Sex Problems of Man in Health and Disease," explores various aspects of human sexuality, addressing both physiological and psychological dimensions. Scholtz's writing reflects a commitment to providing insight into the complexities of sexual health, aiming to educate readers on the importance of understanding these issues in the context of overall well-being. His work remains a relevant resource for those interested in the intersections of health, sexuality, and human behavior.