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The sexual life of woman in its physiological, pathological and hygienic aspects

By E. Heinrich (Enoch Heinrich) Kisch

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover the secrets of a woman's sexual life, from the start of her period to the end of her fertile years, and understand its far-reaching influence on her health and society.

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2020-09-23
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Summary

"The Sexual Life of Woman" by E. Heinrich Kisch is a comprehensive look into the world of female sexuality, concentrating on the scientific and health-related sides of it; it examines the changes women go through from when they first start puberty until they reach menopause, emphasizing the profound effects the female body has on a woman's physical and mental well-being, also suggesting that female health is an integral factor in how societies develop. Kisch sets out to explore the ins and outs of female sexuality, examining the importance of menstruation, sex, and the journey through declining sexual health, pointing out how the health of the reproductive system links to a woman's entire health. The book intends to inform readers with scientific facts and to show how crucial education and hygiene are for maintaining a healthy reproductive life.

About the Author

Enoch Heinrich Kisch was an Austrian balneologist and gynecologist born in Prague. He was the brother of Alexander Kisch (1848–1917), a noted rabbi and author.

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