The Physical Life of Woman: Advice to the Maiden, Wife, And Mother

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Many physiologists have assigned to the feelings an important role in conception, the possibility of which has even been doubted if there be no passion on the side of the woman. Although this extreme view is not tenable in the light of modern research, yet all 2'ecent aathorities agree that conception is more assured when the two individuals who co-operate in it particijiaie at the same time in the transports of which it is the fruit.
It is, also, without doubt true that the disposition of the
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T.'oman at that time lias mucli power in the fv;>riiiation of the foetus, both in modifying its physical constitutiou and in determining the eharacter and temperament of its mind. The inSuenee long ago attributed by Shakspeare to "a dull, stale, tired bed" in creating a "tribe of fops'^ is not a mere poet's fancy.
In this manner, also, may be explained the results of prolonged continence upon the ofispring, for desires are usually vivid in proportion to the previous period of rest.


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