Fruits of philosophy, or, The private companion of young married people / by Charles Knowlton, M.D. ; containing the various hypothesis of generation; structure of the female organs; menstruation; conception; remedies against barrenness and impotency; and a review of the most efficient checks to impregnation, viz: sponges, non-emission, baudruches and chemical injections.

  • Knowlton, Charles, 1800-1850
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1838
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Fruits of philosophy, or, The private companion of young married people / by Charles Knowlton, M.D. ; containing the various hypothesis of generation; structure of the female organs; menstruation; conception; remedies against barrenness and impotency; and a review of the most efficient checks to impregnation, viz: sponges, non-emission, baudruches and chemical injections. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Dugdale, Russell Court, Drury Lane, 1838.

Physical description

x, 59, [3] pages, [1] folded leaf of plates : illustrations ; 12to (15 cm)

Notes

Folded frontispiece leaf with engraving.
Last two unnumbered pages contain advertisements.
Copy 1. Contains a London inscription on recto of first flyleaf.

Binding detail

Copy 1. Quarter bound in dark brown straight-grained morocco with title and decoration gold-tooled on spine. Boards covered in dark and pale blue patterned paper.

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