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A comprehensive scientific, psychological, hygienic, and sociological study of human sexuality that surveys biological foundations, individual sexual development, sexual education, and public health. It analyzes physiological and psychological aspects of desire, reproductive processes, and sexual behavior, links these to social institutions such as marriage and law, and considers problems like prostitution, contraception, and sexual deviations from medical and social perspectives. Throughout it advocates frank education, hygiene, and social reform guided by scientific knowledge to improve individual wellbeing and public welfare, combining clinical observation with discussion of prevention, treatment, and policy.

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Auguste Forel

Auguste Forel was a Swiss psychiatrist and myrmecologist, renowned for his pioneering studies on ants and their behavior. His notable work, "Ants and Some Other Insects: An Inquiry Into the Psychic Powers of These Animals," explores the cognitive abilities of insects, contributing significantly to the field of entomology. In addition to his scientific pursuits, Forel was also an advocate for sexual ethics, as evidenced by his influential writings such as "Sexual Ethics" and "The Sexual Question." His interdisciplinary approach combined insights from psychology, biology, and social issues, making him a notable figure in both the scientific and ethical discussions of his time.

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