30 Anthropology. Psychopathia Sexualis. With especial reference to the Antipathic Sexual Instinct. A Medico-Forensic Study. By Dr. R. V. Krafft-Ebing. Translated from the German by F. J. Rebman. 8vo. buckram. New York, 1910. $3.50
Few people are conscious of the deep influence exerted in sexual life upon the sentiment, thought and action of man in his social relations to others. Shiller, in his essay, Die Weltweisen, touches upon this subject in these memorable words: "So long as philosophy keeps together the structure of the Universe so long does it maintain the world's machinery of hunger and love."
31 Anthropology. A Problem in Modern Ethics. Being an Inquiry into the Phenomenon of Sexual Inversion. Addressed especially to Medical Psychologists and Jurists. By John Addington Symonds. 8vo. cloth. London, privately printed, 1896. $3.50
Limited to 100 numbered copies only.
Inverted sexuality, the sexual instinct diverted from its normal channel, directed (in the case males) to males, forms the topic of this volume. The study will be confined to modern times, and to those nations which regard the phenomenon with religious detestation.
32 Anthropology. A Problem in Greek Ethics. Being an Inquiry into the Phenomenon of Sexual Inversion. Addressed especially to Medical Psychologists and Jurists. By John Addington Symonds. 8vo. cloth. London, privately printed, 1901. $3.50
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For the student of sexual inversion, ancient Greece offers a wide field for observation and reflection. Its importance has hitherto been underrated by medical and legal writers on the subject, who do not seem to be aware that here alone in history have we the example of a great and highly-developed race not only tolerating homosexual passions, but deeming them of spiritual value, and attempting to utilize them for the benefit of society.
33 Anthropology. The Sexual Life of Woman, in its Physiological and Hygienic Aspect. By E. H. Kisch. Post 8vo. cloth. New York, 1916. $3.00
From the earliest days of the medical art this sexual life of woman has aroused in the leaders of medical thought the highest interest, and for this reason great attention has been directed, not only to the anatomy of the genital organs and to the diseases of the reproductive system, but also to the individual manifestations of sexual activity and to the influence exercised by these on the female organism as a whole.