INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
- Abortion,
- arguments against, 611 et seq.
- modern advocates of, 606 et seq.
- the practice of, 601.
- Abstinence,
- alleged evil results of, 182 et seq.
- alleged good results of, 191 et seq.
- as a preparation for marriage, 524.
- criticism of conception of, 196 et seq.
- intermediate views of, 194 et seq.
- moral results of, 212.
- sexual, in relation to chastity, 169, 177.
- the problems of, 178 et seq.
- Abyssinia,
- prostitution in, 233.
- sexual initiation in, 516.
- Achilleus and Nereus,
- Adultery, 450 et seq.
- Africa,
- chastity on West Coast of, 147.
- Alcohol,
- as a sexual stimulant, 207.
- in pregnancy, 14.
- in relation to the orgy, 220.
- Alexander VI and courtesans, 243.
- Ambil anak Marriage, 301.
- America,
- American Indians,
- appreciate asceticism, 145.
- sexual initiation among, 88.
- their Sabbath orgies, 221.
- words for love among, 134.
- Aphrodite Pandemos, 230.
- Art in relation to sexual impulse, 90, 223.
- Asceticism,
- among early Christians, 151 et seq.
- appreciated by savages, 145.
- definition of, 175.
- in religion, 146.
- later degeneracy of, 102.
- value of, 143 et seq.
- Ascetics,
- attitude towards sex of mediæval, 119.
- Aspasia, 308.
- Athletics for women, 75.
- Aucassin et Nicolette, 161.
- Australia,
- marriage system in, 424.
- saturnalian festivals in, 221.
- sexual initiation in, 87.
- Auvergne,
- story of the Two Lovers of, 159.
- Azimba Land,
- sexual initiation in, 88, 515.
- Babies,
- children's theories on the origin of, 40 et seq.
- Babylonia,
- high status of women in, 393.
- religious prostitution in, 229.
- Bawenda,
- sexual initiation among, 88.
- Beena marriage, 391.
- Beethoven, 184.
- Behn, Aphra, 308.
- Belgium,
- Bestial,
- human sexual impulse not, 130.
- Bible in relation to sexual education, 90.
- Biometrics, 583, 630.
- Birth,
- civilized tendency to premature, 9.
- Birthrate,
- Blindness in relation to gonorrhœa, 329.
- Botany in sexual education, 58.
- Bredalbane case, 477.
- Breed versus nurture, 34.
- Bride-price, 432.
- Brothel,
- decay of, 302, 332.
- in ancient Rome, 239.
- in the East, 236.
- mediæval, 242.
- modern defence of, 287.
- modern regulation of, 249.
- origin of, 234.
- Bundling, 380.
- Burmah,
- Canon law,
- defects of, 438.
- its importance, 433.
- origin of, 436.
- persistence of its traditions, 449 et seq.
- sound kernel of, 479.
- Carlyle, 174.
- Carnival,
- Castration,
- modern developments of, 614.
- the practice of, 612.
- Chastity,
- among early Christians, 151 et seq.
- definition of, 175.
- girdle of, 163.
- in modern Fiji, 406.
- in what sense a virtue, 169.
- modern attitude towards, 167.
- Protestant attitude towards, 164.
- romantic literature of, 158.
- the function of, 143 et seq.
- Child,
- as foundation of marriage, 488, 505.
- characteristics of eldest born, 591.
- its need of two parents, 487.
- Childhood,
- sexual activity in, 35 et seq., 209.
- sexual teaching in, 48.
- China,
- divorce in, 461.
- prostitution in, 236.
- Chivalry on position of women,
- Christianity,
- attitude towards chastity, 151 et seq.
- attitude towards lust, 179.
- attitude towards nakedness, 96.
- failed to recognize importance of art of love, 517.
- its influence on position of women, 398 et seq.
- on marriage, 429 et seq.
- mixed attitude towards sexual impulse, 124 et seq., 513.
- towards prostitution, 282 et seq.
- towards seduction, 180.
- Civilization and prostitution, 187 et seq.
- and the sexual impulse, 199.
- Coitus,
- a posteriori, 556.
- best time for, 558.
- during pregnancy, 16 et seq.
- ethnic variations in, 557.
- excess in, 535.
- injuries due to unskilful, 525.
- interruptus, 551.
- morbid horror of, 81.
- needs to be taught, 510.
- prayer before, 559.
- proper frequency of, 533.
- religious significance of, 230, 559.
- reservatus, 552.
- Collusion,
- Conception,
- conditions of, 577.
- prevention of, 588 et seq.
- Concubine, 498.
- Condom, 599.
- Conjugal rights or rites, 538.
- Consent,
- Consultation de Nourrisson, 29.
- Contract,
- marriage as a, 470 et seq.
- Corinth,
- Country life and sexuality, 38.
- Courtesan,
- Courtship,
- Criminality in relation to prostitution, 267.
- Cyprus,
- Dancing,
- hygienic value of, 74.
- as an orgy, 222.
- D'Aragona, Tullia, 244.
- Divorce,
- by mutual consent, 463 et seq.
- causes for, 448.
- in ancient Rome, 429.
- in ancient Wales, 461.
- in China, 461.
- in England, 447.
- in France, 455, 465.
- in Germany, 455.
- in Japan, 460.
- in Russia, 457.
- in Switzerland, 457.
- in United States, 458 et seq., 624.
- Milton's views on, 444.
- modern tendency of, 462 et seq.
- Protestant attitude towards, 441.
- question of damages for, 450.
- reform of, 454.
- tendency of legislation regarding, 624.
- transmission of venereal disease as a cause for, 349.
- Drama,
- modern function of the, 222.
- Dysmenorrhœa, 187.
- Economic factor,
- of marriage, 375.
- of prostitution, 259 et seq.
- Education in matters of sex, 33 et seq.
- Egypt,
- high status of women in, 393, 408.
- Eldest born child,
- England,
- Erotic element in marriage, 508.
- Eskimo,
- divorce among, 461.
- sexual initiation among, 89.
- Eugenics, 7.
- false ideas of, 583.
- foundation by Galton, 582.
- importance of environment in relation to, 623.
- in relation to castration, 614.
- Noyes a pioneer in, 618.
- positive, 621.
- wide acceptance of principle of, 584.
- Excretory centers as affecting estimate of sexual impulse, 120 et seq.
- Exogamy,
- Families and degeneracy,
- Father in relation to family, 2.
- Fecundation,
- Festivals,
- Fidus, 115.
- Fiji,
- Flirtation, 518.
- Fools, Feast of, 219.
- Fornication,
- theological doctrine of, 283, 375.
- France,
- Franco, Veronica, 245.
- Gallantry,
- the ancient conception of, 412.
- Geisha, the, 307.
- General paralysis and syphilis, 325.
- Genius,
- in relation to chastity, 173, 184.
- in relation to love, 574.
- Germany,
- Gestation,
- Girdle of chastity, 163.
- Girls,
- interest in sex matters, 62.
- masculine ideals of, 77.
- Girls,
- sex education of, 83.
- their need of sexual knowledge, 46.
- Gnostic elements in early Christian literature, 156.
- Goddesses in forefront of primitive pantheons, 392.
- Gonorrhœa,
- nature and results of, 328 et seq.
- And see Venereal Diseases.
- Goutte de Lait, 29.
- Greeks,
- origin of their drama, 222.
- prudery among, 101.
- rarity of ideal sexual love among, 134.
- their attitude towards nakedness, 95.
- their conception of the orgy, 220.
- their erotic writings, 557.
- Group-marriage, 423.
- Gynæcocracy,
- Hetairæ, 234, 308.
- Hindu attitude towards sex, 129, 544.
- Holland,
- Homosexuality among prostitutes, 272.
- Huddersfield scheme, 28.
- Hysteria, 183.
- Ideals, of girls,
- Illegitimacy, 292.
- Imperia, 244.
- Impotency in popular estimation, 174.
- Impurity,
- disastrous results of teaching feminine, 78.
- early Christian views of, 128.
- India,
- story of The Betrothed of, 156.
- sacred prostitution in, 235.
- Individualism and Socialism, 24.
- Infantile mortality, 5.
- in relation to suckling by mother, 26.
- in relation to syphilis, 537.
- Infantile sexuality, 36.
- Insanity and prostitution, 275.
- Intellectual work in relation to sexual activity in men, 185.
- Ireland,
- divorce in, 461.
- high status of women in ancient, 392.
- Italy,
- Jamaica,
- results of free sexual unions in, 388.
- Japan,
- attitude towards love in, 135.
- automatic legitimation of children in, 490.
- divorce in, 460, 461.
- prostitution in, 233, 237.
- Jealousy, 563 et seq.
- Jesus, 184.
- Jews,
- as parents, 6.
- prostitution among ancient, 235.
- status of women among, 394.
- Judas Thomas's Acts, 156 et seq.
- Kadishtu, 229.
- Kant, 184.
- Korea,
- Lactation, 24.
- Lectures on sexual hygiene, 83.
- Lenclos, Ninon de, 246, 308.
- Love,
- an essential part of marriage, 508.
- art of, 507 et seq.
- definition of, 132 et seq.
- difficulties of art of, 530, 547.
- for more than one person, 371.
- future development of, 574.
- how far an illusion, 137 et seq.
- in childhood, 36 et seq., 528.
- in relation to chastity, 172, 176.
- inevitable mystery of, 136.
- its value for life, 115 et seq.
- testimonies to immense importance of, 139 et seq.
- Lust,
- in relation to love, 132.
- theological conception of, 179.
- Lydian prostitution, 233, 234.
- Mahommedanism
- and prostitution, 235.
- and sanctity of sex, 129.
- its regard for chastity, 164.
- Male continence, 554.
- Malthus, 594.
- Mammary activity in infancy, 34.
- Manuals of sexual hygiene, 53, 81.
- Maoris,
- results of loss of old faith among, 147.
- Marriage,
- advantages of early, 379.
- ambil anak, 391.
- and prostitution, 225, 296, 363.
- as a contract, 470 et seq.
- as a fact, 477 et seq.
- as a sacrament, 435, 479.
- as an ethical sacrament, 479.
- beena, 391.
- by capture, 148.
- certificates for, 622.
- criticism of, 364.
- evolution of, 421 et seq.
- for a term of years, 472.
- from legal point of view, 375.
- in early Christian times, 429, et seq.
- in old English law, 402.
- in relation to eugenics, 621.
- in relation to morals, 373.
- in Rome, 428.
- independent of forms, 480 et seq.
- inferior forms of, 489.
- love as a factor of, 508 et seq.
- modern tendencies in regard to, 377 et seq.
- objections to early, 37.
- objects of, 507.
- procreation as a factor of, 576 et seq.
- Protestant attitude towards, 440 et seq.
- trial, 379 et seq.
- variations in order of, 491 et seq.
- Masturbation,
- among prostitutes, 272.
- anxiety of boys about, 61.
- in relation to sexual abstinence, 196.
- Matriarchy,
- Matrilineal descent, 391.
- Mendelism, 630.
- Mendes,
- Menstruation,
- brought on by sexual excitement, 578.
- coitus during, 533.
- hygiene of, 68 et seq.
- instruction regarding, 64 et seq.
- Missionaries' attempt to impose European customs, 99 et seq.
- Modesty consistent with nakedness, 108.
- Monogamy, 421 et seq., 491.
- Montanist element in early Christian literature, 156.
- Morality,
- meaning of the term, 367 et seq.
- Motherhood,
- early age of, 634.
- endowment of, 630.
- Mothers,
- duty to instruct daughters, 64.
- duty to suckle infant, 24.
- responsibility for their own procreative acts, 586 et seq.
- schools for, 29.
- the sexual teachers of children, 48 et seq.
- Mylitta,
- prostitution at temple of, 229.
- Mystery in matters of sex, evil of, 50, 110.
- Nakedness,
- an alleged sexual stimulant, 97.
- as a prime tonic of life, 112.
- consistent with modesty, 108.
- educational value of, 106.
- hygienic value of, 104, 111.
- in literature and art, 90 et seq.
- in mediæval Europe, 98.
- in relation to sexual education, 95 et seq.
- its moral value, 114 et seq.
- its spiritual value, 102.
- modern attitude towards, 101 et seq.
- Neo-Malthusianism, 588 et seq.
- Neurasthenia,
- Newton, 184.
- New Zealand,
- result of decay of tapu in, 147.
- sexual freedom in ancient, 226.
- Night-courtship customs, 380.
- Notification of Births Act, 29.
- Nurture versus breed, 34.
- Nutrition compared to reproduction, 169, 198, 201.
- Obscenity,
- early Christian views of, 126 et seq.
- Orgy,
- among savages, 221.
- in classic times, 220.
- in mediæval Christianity, 219.
- its religious origin, 218.
- modern need of, 222.
- Oneida Community, 553, 617 et seq.
- Ouled-Nail prostitution, 233.
- Ovarian irritation, 187.
- Ovid, 514.
- Penitentials, the, 162.
- Physician,
- alleged duty to prescribe sexual intercourse, 201 et seq.
- as a social reformer, 205.
- his place in sexual hygiene, 84, 354, 359.
- Platonic friendship, 571.
- Poetry in relation to sexual impulse, 90.
- Polygamy, 366, 412, 490, et seq.
- Precocity,
- Pregnancy,
- among primitive peoples, 13.
- coitus during, 16.
- early, 634.
- hygiene of, 6 et seq.
- Premature birth, 10 et seq.
- Procreation,
- best age for, 633.
- best season for, 638.
- control of, 578 et seq.
- its place in marriage, 365, 508.
- methods of control of, 599 et seq.
- the science of, 576 et seq.
- Promiscuity,
- theory of primitive, 284.
- Prostitutes,
- as artists, 299.
- as guardians of the home, 281 et seq.
- at the Renaissance, 243 et seq.
- attitudes towards bully, 270.
- in Austria, 241.
- in classic times, 239.
- in France, 240.
- in Italy, 241.
- injustice of social attitude towards, 310.
- number of servants who become, 264 et seq., 290 et seq.
- psychic and physical characteristics, 274 et seq.
- tendency to homosexuality, 272.
- their motives for adopting avocation, 256 et seq., 288 et seq.
- their sexual temperament, 268 et seq.
- under Christianity, 240.
- Prostitution,
- among savages, 226, 234.
- as affected by Christianity, 239.
- as an equivalent of criminality, 267.
- causes of, 254 et seq.
- civilizational value of, 289 et seq.
- decay of State regulation of, 250.
- definition of, 224.
- economic factor of, 259 et seq.
- essentially unsatisfactory nature of, 313.
- in modern times, 248.
- in relation to marriage, 363.
- in the East, 235 et seq.
- moral justification of, 280 et seq.
- need for humanizing, 306.
- on the stage, 356.
- origin and development of, 224 et seq.
- present social attitude towards, 302 et seq.
- regulation of, 249, 331, 339.
- religious, 228 et seq., 235.
- rise of secular, 234.
- to acquire marriage portion, 233.
- Protestantism,
- attitude towards prostitution, 284.
- Prudery in ancient times, 101.
- Puberty,
- initiation at, among savages, 87 et seq.
- sexual education at, 60, 85.
- sexual hygiene at, 209.
- Puericulture, 7 et seq.
- Puritans,
- attitude towards unchastity, 376.
- towards marriage, 437 et seq.
- Quaker conception of marriage, 446.
- Rape,
- cannot be committed by husband on wife, 80, 473.
- wedding night often a, 526.
- Religious prostitution, 228 et seq., 235.
- Renaissance,
- prostitutes at the, 243 et seq.
- Reproduction compared to nutrition, 169, 198, 201.
- Responsibility in matters of sex,
- Rest,
- during pregnancy, importance of, 7 et seq.
- during menstruation, 67.
- Ring,
- Robert of Arbrissel, 160.
- Romantic literature of chastity, 158.
- love, late origin of, 135.
- Rome,
- attitude towards nakedness in ancient, 96.
- conception of the orgy in, 220.
- marriage in, 428.
- prostitution in, 238.
- status of women in, 395.
- Russia,
- divorce in, 457.
- sexual freedom in, 384.
- Sabbath orgy, 221.
- Sacrament,
- Sacred prostitution, 228, 235.
- Sale-marriage, 432.
- Savages,
- prostitution among, 226.
- rarity of love among, 134.
- sexual education among, 87 et seq., 515 et seq.
- Scandinavian method of dealing with venereal diseases, 344.
- School,
- its place in sexual education, 56 et seq., 83.
- Schools for mothers, 29.
- Seduction,
- early Church's attitude towards, 180.
- Servants frequently become prostitutes, 264 et seq., 290 et seq.
- Sexual abstinence, 169 et seq.
- Sexual anæsthesia,
- Sexual education, 33 et seq.
- among savages, 87 et seq., 515 et seq.
- and coitus, 510.
- and nakedness, 95 et seq.
- Sexual hygiene and art, 92, 223.
- and literature, 89.
- and religion, 85.
- at puberty, 209.
- at school, 56 et seq.
- in childhood, 40 et seq.
- in relation to sexual abstinence, 206 et seq.
- Sexual innocence,
- Sexual morality, 362 et seq.
- Sexual neurasthenia, 183, 189, 203.
- Sexual physiology in education, 57.
- Sexual precocity, 35, 209, 528, 634.
- Shakespeare in relation to sexual education, 90.
- Slavs,
- sexual freedom among, 227, 384.
- Socialism and individualism, 24.
- Spain,
- Stage,
- prostitution on the, 356.
- State,
- its interest in children, 22, 488, 505.
- nurseries, 31.
- Sterility in relation to gonorrhœa, 329.
- Stirpiculture, 618.
- Stork legend of origin of babies, 41.
- Suckling in relation to puericulture, 24.
- Swahili,
- sexual education among, 516.
- Switzerland,
- divorce in, 457.
- prostitution in, 251.
- Syphilis,
- its prevalence, 326.
- nature and results of, 324 et seq.
- of the innocent, 336.
- questions of the origin of, 321 et seq.
- And see Venereal Diseases.
- Tahiti,
- chastity and unchastity in old, 148.
- Teachers and sexual hygiene, 83.
- Teutonic custom,
- influence on position of women, 401 et seq.
- influence on marriage, 431 et seq.
- Theatre,
- as a beneficial form of the orgy, 222.
- early Christian attitude towards, 220.
- Thekla,
- Town life and sexuality, 38, 293 et seq.
- Trappists,
- Trent, Council of, 434, 437.
- Trial-marriage, 379 et seq.
- Urban life and sexuality, 38, 293 et seq.
- Uterine fibroids, 187.
- Vaginismus, 525.
- Vasectomy, 615.
- Venereal diseases,
- conquest of the, 316 et seq.
- free treatment of, 345.
- need of enlightenment concerning, 350 et seq.
- notification of, 343 et seq.
- personal responsibility for, 349 et seq.
- punishment for transmission of, 345 et seq.
- Venice,
- Virgin,
- intercourse with as a cure for syphilis, 337.
- original meaning of the term, 165.
- Virginity,
- Wagner's music dramas, 223.
- Wales,
- White slavery, 302.
- Wife-purchase among ancient Germans, 431.
- Woman movement, 4, 68, 409 et seq.
- Women,
- alleged tendency to dissimulation, 412.
- among the Jews, 394.
- and sexual abstinence, 185 et seq.
- erotic characteristics of, 541.
- ignorance of art of love, 520.
- in Arabia, 394.
- in Babylonia, 393.
- in Egypt, 393, 408.
- in modern Europe, 397.
- in relation to divorce, 468.
- in relation to free sexual unions, 386 et seq.
- in Rome, 395, 428.
- inequality before the law, 473.
- moral equality with men, 438, 495.
- must not be compulsory mothers, 586.
- not attracted to innocent men, 524.
- position as affected by Teutonic custom, 401 et seq.
- procreative age of, 634.
- their high status in ancient Ireland, 392.
- their need of economic independence, 407.
- their need of personal responsibility, 405, 469.
- their need of sexual knowledge, 44 et seq., 351.
- understand love better than men, 527.
- Yakuts,
- attitude towards virginity, 147.
- Yuman Indians,
- sexual initiation among, 88.
- Zoölogy and sexual education, 59.