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63061 A Solemn Appeal, p. 102.2 (James Springer White)
… still more benumbing influence upon the brain. Thus they give themselves up to every excess, until appetite holds complete control over the reasoning faculties …
63062 A Solemn Appeal, p. 103.1 (James Springer White)
… no more propriety in the increase of their families than that shown in their business transactions. Those who are seriously deficient in business tact …
63063 A Solemn Appeal, p. 104.2 (James Springer White)
… worth than their parents, and their deficiencies, in every respect, be more apparent than theirs? Thus have this class perpetuated their deficiencies, and …
63064 A Solemn Appeal, p. 110.1 (James Springer White)
… and more sacred relationship? If not a sparrow falls to the ground without his notice, will he be unmindful of the children born into the world, diseased physically …
63065 A Solemn Appeal, p. 113.2 (James Springer White)
… parents than a good farmer devotes to his dumb animals. Fathers, especially, are often guilty of manifesting less care for wife and children than that shown …
63066 A Solemn Appeal, p. 115.1 (James Springer White)
… exercises more reason respecting, and manifests more care for, his cattle when with young, than he manifests for his wife, when in a similar condition. The mother …
63067 A Solemn Appeal, p. 119.1 (James Springer White)
… of more worth to them than houses and lands, purchased at the expense of the health of mother and children.
63068 A Solemn Appeal, p. 120.2 (James Springer White)
… be more beneficial to her than any medicine; and the cheerful rays of light which such sympathizing words will bring to the heart of the wife and mother, will …
63069 A Solemn Appeal, p. 129.1 (James Springer White)
… much more difficult to control than they used to be. In most cases their own criminal management has made them so. The quality of food they bring upon their …
63070 A Solemn Appeal, p. 132.1 (James Springer White)
… younger than themselves. Young children, if left to themselves, learn the bad more readily than the good. Bad habits agree best with the natural heart, and the …
63071 A Solemn Appeal, p. 173.1 (James Springer White)
… are more animal than divine. They are, in fact, about all animal. A man of this type degrades the wife he has promised to nourish and cherish. She is made by him an …
63072 A Solemn Appeal, p. 192.1 (James Springer White)
… day more calm than usual, I hinted to her the subject of masturbation, and informed her that, if she practiced it, she could not get well - if she abandoned it, she …
63073 A Solemn Appeal, p. 193.1 (James Springer White)
… far more prevalent than has been supposed. A large proportion of the “bed-ridden” cases, of which there are so many in the community, will be found to have originated …
63074 A Solemn Appeal, p. 199.2 (James Springer White)
… those more highly organized, and hence are proportionally less exhausted. Such live, to be sure; so do brutes. Carnal, groveling, sensual, low-lived animals, living …
63075 A Solemn Appeal, p. 205.1 (James Springer White)
… action more intense and inflammatory than this? Secondly, in order to insure intense action in this function, so as thereby highly to endow its product, a larger …
63076 A Solemn Appeal, p. 209.1 (James Springer White)
… much more effectual than all the padding, bustles, and fashionable attire in the world.
63077 A Solemn Appeal, p. 210.1 (James Springer White)
… . Woodward, than whose opinion none is more entitled to consideration, remarks concerning it as follows;
63078 A Solemn Appeal, p. 212.2 (James Springer White)
“‘More than a year from the time of seeing her, I heard directly from her parent, who sent me word that she had entirely recovered her health and energy of mind; and that my prescriptions had entirely cured her.’
63079 A Solemn Appeal, p. 214.6 (James Springer White)
… causes more insanity than anything else except intemperance, which it generally accompanies. Of the 128 males in the McLean
63080 A Solemn Appeal, p. 215.1 (James Springer White)
… ‘is more frequently than is imagined, the cause of insanity, particularly among the rich.’ ‘No cause,’ says Dr. Woodward, ‘is more influential in producing insanity …