
Sex problems of man in health and disease : $b a popular study in sex knowledge
"Sex Problems of Man in Health and Disease: A Popular Study in Sex Knowledge" by Moses Scholtz, M.D. is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. The book addresses a variety of sexual health issues faced by men, focusing on both the psychological and physiological aspects of sex, including sexual anatomy, function, and common disorders. It aims to provide practical education on sexual health and morality, paralleling medical insights with societal considerations surrounding sex. The opening of the book establishes a compelling argument for the importance of sex education in combating societal issues related to moral decay and sexual disease. Dr. Scholtz discusses the various forces of "social evil" that threaten individual well-being and society at large, arguing for a two-pronged approach: legislative action to address the root causes of sexual vice and, more significantly, an educational campaign aimed at instilling a sound understanding of sexual health and morality in the youth. By highlighting sex as a critical aspect of life that should be approached with open-mindedness and factual knowledge, the author sets the stage for a deep exploration of the male sexual system and the implications of neglecting sexual health.
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