Основной контент книги Sex problems of man in health and disease : a popular study in sex knowledge
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Sex problems of man in health and disease : a popular study in sex knowledge

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In «Sex Problems of Man in Health and Disease: A Popular Study in Sex Knowledge,» Moses Scholtz comprehensively examines the complex interplay between sexual health and disease, addressing a spectrum of issues that affect men's sexuality. The book is characterized by its accessible prose, making intricate medical and psychological concepts approachable for the general reader. Scholtz's analysis is anchored in the context of early 20th-century discourse on sexuality, integrating contemporary scientific understanding with societal attitudes towards sex, thus situating the work within the broader framework of sexual health literature of its time. Moses Scholtz, a noted physician and sexual health advocate, drew upon his extensive clinical experiences and formal medical training to illuminate the often stigmatized subject of male sexual health. His commitment to educating the public is evident throughout the book, as he endeavors to dispel myths and promote a more informed understanding of sexuality. Scholtz's initiative reflects a significant shift in societal views on sexuality during the early 1900s, positioning him as a pioneering figure in the movement toward sexual enlightenment. This scholarly yet accessible work is highly recommended for readers seeking to deepen their understanding of male sexual health. Scholtz's compassionate and frank discourse offers invaluable insights for both laypersons and professionals, making it a foundational text in the field of sexual health education.

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Release date on Litres:
07 May 2025
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90 p.
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8596547871415
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