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What a Young Man Ought to Know (1904)

by Sylvanus Stall

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Practical sexual advice for the young man, including sexual diseases and emphasizing the advantages of "purity". It includes endorsements of about 15 doctors and prominent men, even before the title page. ( )
  hcubic | Mar 28, 2020 |
Book Description: EDUCATION. WHAT A YOUNG MAN OUGHT TO KNOW by Mary Wood-Allen. Philadelphia: Vir, (1904). 12mo, 269p. ads, maroon cloth, edges rubbed else VG .
  Czrbr | Jun 7, 2010 |
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