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The Preventive obstacle, or, Conjugal onanism

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Turner & Mignard, 1870 - 182 pages
  

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Page 190 - STANFORD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER STANFORD, CALIFORNIA 94305 Ignorance of Library's rules does not exempt
Page 188 - fine, this book should be returned • before the date last stamped below. LANE MEDICAL LIBRARY STANFORD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER STANFORD, CALIFORNIA 94305 Ignorance of Library's rules does not exempt
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Sex and the Medical Model
Vern L Bullough - 1975 - The Journal of Sex Research

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The preventive obstacle or conjugal onanism.
Title: The preventive obstacle or conjugal onanism. POPLINE Document Number: 744051. Author(s):. Bergeret LF. Source citation:. New York, Arno Press, 1974. ...
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