XVI CONTENTS 



gence during pregnancy— Effect upon the char- 

 acter—Other limitations— A selfish objection- 

 Brutes and savages more considerate— What 

 may be done I— Early Moderation— Prevention 

 of conception— Conjugal Onanism— "Male con- 

 tinence"— Shaker views— Moral bearings of the 

 question— Unconsidered murders— The charge 

 disputed— Difficulties— Woman 's rights— What 

 to do 502-549 



INFANTICIDE AND ABORTION 



Not a m^odern crime— Causes of the crime— The 

 nature of the crime— Instruments of crime- 

 Results of this unnatural crime — An unwelcome 

 child— The remedy— Murder by proxy 550-563 



DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN 



Causes of disease among women— Carelessness at 

 menstruation — Sexual sins — Neglect of the 

 bowels— Drugging and doctoring— Errors in 

 dress — A muddled professor — Diseases of 

 women — General suggestions— Leucorrhea, or 

 whites —Vaginitis —Vaginismus — Uterine ca- 

 tarrh—Inflammation of the womb— Erosion of 

 the womb— Amenorrhea, or suppressed men- 

 struation—Scanty menstruation— Menorrhagia 

 —Hemorrhage from the womb— Dysmenor- 

 rhea— Ovarian irritation— Inflammation of the 

 ovaries— Cellulitis— Prolapsus, or falling of the 

 womb— Pessaries, or supporters— Other forms 

 of displacement— Prolapsus of the ovaries— 

 Eectocele— Cj^stocele, or prolapsus of the blad- 

 der — Sterility — Nymphomania — Hysterical 

 breast— Painful sitting— Dyspareunia, or pain- 

 ful connection— Urethral tumors— Bladder dis- 



