Man's mission on earth : being a series of lectures delivered at Dr. Jourdain's Parisian Gallery of Anatomy, addressed to those laboring under the baneful effects of self-abuse, excesses, or infection : also, a familiar explanation of the venereal disease showing the danger arising from neglect or improper treatment in disorders of the generative system / by R.J. Jourdain.

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Man's mission on earth : being a series of lectures delivered at Dr. Jourdain's Parisian Gallery of Anatomy, addressed to those laboring under the baneful effects of self-abuse, excesses, or infection : also, a familiar explanation of the venereal disease showing the danger arising from neglect or improper treatment in disorders of the generative system / by R.J. Jourdain. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Buffalo : Warren, Johnson, & Co., 1872, ©1867.

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