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  • Title: Complete Masterpiece and Family Physician
  • Author : Aristoteles
  • Release Date : January 01, 2010
  • Genre: Medical,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 1080 KB

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"There are very few, except some professional debauchees, who will not
readily agree that "Marriage is honourable to all," being ordained by Heaven in
Paradise; and without which no man or woman can be in a capacity, honestly, to
yield obedience to the first law of the creation, "Increase and Multiply." And
since it is natural in young people to desire the embraces, proper to the
marriage bed, it behoves parents to look after their children, and when they
find them inclinable to marriage, not violently to restrain their inclinations
(which, instead of allaying !-- Page 7 --them, makes them but the more
impetuous) but rather provide such suitable matches for them, as may make their
lives comfortable; lest the crossing of those inclinations should precipitate
them to commit those follies that may bring an indelible stain upon their
families. The inclination of maids to marriage may be known by many symptoms;
for when they arrive at puberty, which is about the fourteenth or fifteenth year
of their age, then their natural purgations begin to flow; and the blood, which
is no longer to augment their bodies, abounding, stirs up their minds to venery.
External causes may also incline them to it; for their spirits being brisk and
inflamed, when they arrive at that age, if they eat hard salt things and spices,
the body becomes more and more heated, whereby the desire to veneral embraces is
very great, and sometimes almost insuperable. And the use of this so much
desired enjoyment being denied to virgins, many times is followed by dismal
consequences; such as the green weesel colonet, short-breathing, trembling of
the heart, etc. But when they are married and their veneral desires satisfied by
the enjoyment of their husbands, these distempers vanish, and they become more
gay and lively than before. Also, their eager staring at men, and affecting
their company, shows that nature pushes them upon coition; !-- Page 8 --and
their parents neglecting to provide them with husbands, they break through
modesty and satisfy themselves in unlawful embraces. It is the same with brisk
widows, who cannot be satisfied without that benevolence to which they were
accustomed when they had their husbands."


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