Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 / Sex in Relation to Society
Havelock Ellis
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  • Lactation, [24].
  • Lectures on sexual hygiene, [83].
  • Lenclos, Ninon de, [246], [308].
  • Love,
    • an essential part of marriage, [508].
    • art of, [507] et seq.
    • definition of, [132] et seq.
    • difficulties of art of, [530], [547].
    • for more than one person, [371].
    • future development of, [574].
    • how far an illusion, [137] et seq.
    • in childhood, [36] et seq., [528].
    • in relation to chastity, [172], [176].
    • inevitable mystery of, [136].
    • its value for life, [115] et seq.
    • testimonies to immense importance of, [139] et seq.
  • Lust,
    • in relation to love, [132].
    • theological conception of, [179].
  • Lydian prostitution, [233], [234].
  • Mahommedanism
    • and prostitution, [235].
    • and sanctity of sex, [129].
    • its regard for chastity, [164].
  • Male continence, [554].
  • Malthus, [594].
  • Mammary activity in infancy, [34].
  • Manuals of sexual hygiene, [53], [81].
  • Maoris,
    • results of loss of old faith among, [147].
  • Marriage,
    • advantages of early, [379].
    • ambil anak, [391].
    • and prostitution, [225], [296], [363].
    • as a contract, [470] et seq.
    • as a fact, [477] et seq.
    • as a sacrament, [435], [479].
    • as an ethical sacrament, [479].
    • beena, [391].
    • by capture, [148].
    • certificates for, [622].
    • criticism of, [364].
    • evolution of, [421] et seq.
    • for a term of years, [472].
    • from legal point of view, [375].
    • in early Christian times, [429], et seq.
    • in old English law, [402].
    • in relation to eugenics, [621].
    • in relation to morals, [373].
    • in Rome, [428].
    • independent of forms, [480] et seq.
    • inferior forms of, [489].
    • love as a factor of, [508] et seq.
    • modern tendencies in regard to, [377] et seq.
    • objections to early, [37].
    • objects of, [507].
    • procreation as a factor of, [576] et seq.
    • Protestant attitude towards, [440] et seq.
    • trial, [379] et seq.
    • variations in order of, [491] et seq.
  • Masturbation,
    • among prostitutes, [272].
    • anxiety of boys about, [61].
    • in relation to sexual abstinence, [196].
  • Matriarchy,
    • alleged primitive, [390].
  • Matrilineal descent, [391].
  • Mendelism, [630].
  • Mendes,
    • the rite at, [232].
  • Menstruation,
    • brought on by sexual excitement, [578].
    • coitus during, [533].
    • hygiene of, [68] et seq.
    • instruction regarding, [64] et seq.
  • Missionaries' attempt to impose European customs, [99] et seq.
  • Modesty consistent with nakedness, [108].
  • Monogamy, [421] et seq., [491].
  • Montanist element in early Christian literature, [156].
  • Morality,
    • meaning of the term, [367] et seq.
  • Motherhood,
    • early age of, [634].
    • endowment of, [630].
  • Mothers,
    • duty to instruct daughters, [64].
    • duty to suckle infant, [24].
    • responsibility for their own procreative acts, [586] et seq.
    • schools for, [29].
    • the sexual teachers of children, [48] et seq.
  • Mylitta,
    • prostitution at temple of, [229].
  • Mystery in matters of sex, evil of, [50], [110].
  • Nakedness,
    • an alleged sexual stimulant, [97].
    • as a prime tonic of life, [112].
    • consistent with modesty, [108].
    • educational value of, [106].
    • hygienic value of, [104], [111].
    • in literature and art, [90] et seq.
    • in mediæval Europe, [98].
    • in relation to sexual education, [95] et seq.
    • its moral value, [114] et seq.
    • its spiritual value, [102].
    • modern attitude towards, [101] et seq.
  • Neo-Malthusianism, [588] et seq.
  • Neurasthenia,
    • sexual, [183], [189], [203].
  • Newton, [184].
  • New Zealand,
    • result of decay of tapu in, [147].
    • sexual freedom in ancient, [226].
  • Night-courtship customs, [380].
  • Notification of Births Act, [29].
    • venereal diseases, [343].
  • Nurture versus breed, [34].
  • Nutrition compared to reproduction, [169], [198], [201].
  • Obscenity,
    • early Christian views of, [126] et seq.
  • Orgy,
    • among savages, [221].
    • in classic times, [220].
    • in mediæval Christianity, [219].
    • its religious origin, [218].
    • modern need of, [222].
  • Oneida Community, [553], [617] et seq.
  • Ouled-Nail prostitution, [233].
  • Ovarian irritation, [187].
  • Ovid, [514].
  • Penitentials, the, [162].
  • Physician,
    • alleged duty to prescribe sexual intercourse, [201] et seq.
    • as a social reformer, [205].
    • his place in sexual hygiene, [84], [354], [359].
  • Platonic friendship, [571].
  • Poetry in relation to sexual impulse, [90].
  • Polygamy, [366], [412], [490], et seq.
  • Precocity,
    • sexual, [35], [209], [528], [634].
  • Pregnancy,
    • among primitive peoples, [13].
    • coitus during, [16].
    • early, [634].
    • hygiene of, [6] et seq.
  • Premature birth, [10] et seq.
  • Procreation,
    • best age for, [633].
    • best season for, [638].
    • control of, [578] et seq.
    • its place in marriage, [365], [508].
    • methods of control of, [599] et seq.
    • the science of, [576] et seq.
  • Promiscuity,
    • theory of primitive, [284].
  • Prostitutes,
    • as artists, [299].
    • as guardians of the home, [281] et seq.
    • at the Renaissance, [243] et seq.
    • attitudes towards bully, [270].
    • in Austria, [241].
    • in classic times, [239].
    • in France, [240].
    • in Italy, [241].
    • injustice of social attitude towards, [310].
    • number of servants who become, [264] et seq., [290] et seq.
    • psychic and physical characteristics, [274] et seq.
    • tendency to homosexuality, [272].
    • their motives for adopting avocation, [256] et seq., [288] et seq.
    • their sexual temperament, [268] et seq.
    • under Christianity, [240].
  • Prostitution,
    • among savages, [226], [234].
    • as affected by Christianity, [239].
    • as an equivalent of criminality, [267].
    • causes of, [254] et seq.
    • civilizational value of, [289] et seq.
    • decay of State regulation of, [250].
    • definition of, [224].
    • economic factor of, [259] et seq.
    • essentially unsatisfactory nature of, [313].
    • in modern times, [248].
    • in relation to marriage, [363].
    • in the East, [235] et seq.
    • moral justification of, [280] et seq.
    • need for humanizing, [306].
    • on the stage, [356].
    • origin and development of, [224] et seq.
    • present social attitude towards, [302] et seq.
    • regulation of, [249], [331], [339].
    • religious, [228] et seq., [235].
    • rise of secular, [234].
    • to acquire marriage portion, [233].
  • Protestantism,
    • attitude towards prostitution, [284].
  • Prudery in ancient times, [101].
  • Puberty,
    • initiation at, among savages, [87] et seq.
    • sexual education at, [60], [85].
    • sexual hygiene at, [209].
  • Puericulture, [7] et seq.
  • Puritans,
    • attitude towards unchastity, [376].
    • towards marriage, [437] et seq.
  • Quaker conception of marriage, [446].
  • Rape,
    • cannot be committed by husband on wife, [80], [473].
    • wedding night often a, [526].
  • Religious prostitution, [228] et seq., [235].
  • Renaissance,
    • prostitutes at the, [243] et seq.
  • Reproduction compared to nutrition, [169], [198], [201].
  • Responsibility in matters of sex,
    • personal, [349] et seq., [405] et seq., [417], [444], [463], [481], [586] et seq.
  • Rest,
    • during pregnancy, importance of, [7] et seq.
    • during menstruation, [67].
  • Ring,
    • origin of wedding, [432].
  • Robert of Arbrissel, [160].
  • Romantic literature of chastity, [158].
    • love, late origin of, [135].
  • Rome,
    • attitude towards nakedness in ancient, [96].
    • conception of the orgy in, [220].
    • marriage in, [428].
    • prostitution in, [238].
    • status of women in, [395].
  • Russia,
    • divorce in, [457].
    • sexual freedom in, [384].
  • Sabbath orgy, [221].
  • Sacrament,
    • marriage as a, [435], [479].
  • Sacred prostitution, [228], [235].
  • Sale-marriage, [432].
  • Savages,
    • prostitution among, [226].
    • rarity of love among, [134].
    • sexual education among, [87] et seq., [515] et seq.
  • Scandinavian method of dealing with venereal diseases, [344].
  • School,
    • its place in sexual education, [56] et seq., [83].
  • Schools for mothers, [29].
  • Seduction,
    • early Church's attitude towards, [180].
  • Servants frequently become prostitutes, [264] et seq., [290] et seq.
  • Sexual abstinence, [169] et seq.
  • Sexual anæsthesia,
    • a cause of, [526].
  • Sexual education, [33] et seq.
    • among savages, [87] et seq., [515] et seq.
    • and coitus, [510].
    • and nakedness, [95] et seq.
  • Sexual hygiene and art, [92], [223].
    • and literature, [89].
    • and religion, [85].
    • at puberty, [209].
    • at school, [56] et seq.
    • in childhood, [40] et seq.
    • in relation to sexual abstinence, [206] et seq.
  • Sexual innocence,
    • value of, [44].
  • Sexual morality, [362] et seq.
  • Sexual neurasthenia, [183], [189], [203].
  • Sexual physiology in education, [57].
  • Sexual precocity, [35], [209], [528], [634].
  • Shakespeare in relation to sexual education, [90].
  • Slavs,
    • sexual freedom among, [227], [384].
  • Socialism and individualism, [24].
  • Spain,
    • prostitution in, [266].
  • Stage,
    • prostitution on the, [356].
  • State,
    • its interest in children, [22], [488], [505].
    • nurseries, [31].
  • Sterility in relation to gonorrhœa, [329].
  • Stirpiculture, [618].
    • causes of, [631].
  • Stork legend of origin of babies, [41].
  • Suckling in relation to puericulture, [24].
  • Swahili,
    • sexual education among, [516].
  • Switzerland,
    • divorce in, [457].
    • prostitution in, [251].
  • Syphilis,
    • its prevalence, [326].
    • nature and results of, [324] et seq.
    • of the innocent, [336].
    • questions of the origin of, [321] et seq.
    • And see Venereal Diseases.
  • Tahiti,
    • chastity and unchastity in old, [148].
  • Teachers and sexual hygiene, [83].
  • Teutonic custom,
    • influence on position of women, [401] et seq.
    • influence on marriage, [431] et seq.
  • Theatre,
    • as a beneficial form of the orgy, [222].
    • early Christian attitude towards, [220].
  • Thekla,
    • legend of, [156].
  • Town life and sexuality, [38], [293] et seq.
  • Trappists,
    • régime of, [208].
  • Trent, Council of, [434], [437].
  • Trial-marriage, [379] et seq.
  • Urban life and sexuality, [38], [293] et seq.
  • Uterine fibroids, [187].