With a Preface by DR. Mary Scharlieb, and an Introduction by Mrs. S. A. Barnett
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SIXTH IMPRESSION
The direct purpose of this book is to explain very simply something of the structure and the use of parenthood, and to show the possibilities which arise from it—in short, to help women, and men too—in the understanding of themselves. It endeavours to increase intelligence on the subject of child-life by letting a clear light shine on those everyday matters of birth and life which are so often furtively wrapped in a mysterious and wholly distorting gloom.
"'Woman and Marriage' is an outspoken book which should be carefully read by those for whom it is written. It is not a book for boys and girls; it is a physiological handbook, thoroughly well written, orderly, wholesome and practical.... We commend this work to all who want a full account in simple words of the physical facts of married life. All the difficulties of the subject are handled fearlessly, gravely and reverently in this book, and as it must be kept out of the reach of mere curiosity, so it deserves thoughtful study by those of us whose lives it touches."—The Spectator.
"If more such books were written, and more such knowledge disseminated, it would be a good thing for the wives and mothers of the present day."—The Times.
T. FISHER UNWIN, Ltd., 1 Adelphi Terrace, London, W.C.
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