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A clinical and comprehensive survey examines female sexual development, functioning, and decline through three life stages—onset of menstruation, reproductive maturity, and cessation—detailing anatomical, physiological, and pathological changes at each stage. It addresses menstrual disorders, sexual impulse and response, copulation, conception, fertility and sterility, methods of preventing pregnancy, and the determination of sex, with attention to hygiene and social implications. Chapters combine anatomical description, clinical cases, statistical and experimental findings, and practical guidance for diagnosis and treatment, supplemented by numerous illustrations to clarify reproductive anatomy and pathological conditions.

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E. Heinrich Kisch

E. Heinrich Kisch was a notable figure in the field of sexual health and education, recognized for his contributions to understanding women's sexual physiology and hygiene. His key work, "The Sexual Life of Woman in Its Physiological, Pathological and Hygienic Aspects," explores the complexities of female sexuality from a scientific perspective, addressing both normal and pathological conditions. Kisch's writing reflects a commitment to educating readers about the importance of sexual health, making his work significant in the discourse surrounding women's health in his time.

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