| 1890 - 300 páginas
...vicious impulse, and no purifying influence can save it from following its own inherent inclinations. Men and women who seek, from mere satiety, variations...next generation may present itself as true sexual per' Medical Standard, November, 1888. version. Acquired sexual perversion in one generation may be... | |
| George Frank Lydston - 1892 - 318 páginas
...vicious impulse, and no purifying influence can save it from following its own inherent inclinations. Men and women who seek, from mere satiety, variations...the next, and this independently of gross physical abberations. Carelessness on the part of parents is responsible for some cases of acquired sexual perversion.... | |
| James Foster Scott - 1898 - 442 páginas
...Schrenck-Notzing, loc. cit.- p. 136. the germ of vicious impulse, and no purifying influence can save it. ... Men and women who seek, from mere satiety, variations of the normal method . . . stamp their nervous systems with a malign influence which in the next generation may present... | |
| James Foster Scott - 1900 - 436 páginas
...Schrenck-Notzing, loc. tit., p. 136. the germ of vicious impulse, and no purifying influence can save it. ... Men and women who seek, from mere satiety, variations of the normal method . . . stamp their nervous systems with a malign influence which in the next generation may present... | |
| George Frank Lydston - 1904 - 678 páginas
...following its own inherent inclinations. Men and women who seek, from mere satiety, variations from the normal method of sexual gratification stamp their...perversion. Acquired sexual perversion in one generation may thus be a true constitutional and irradicable aberrancy in the next, and this independently of gross... | |
| Carol Siegel, Ann M. Kibbey - 1994 - 348 páginas
...criminal-anthropologist, warned that acquired perversion could be transmitted to the next generation: "Men and women who seek, from mere satiety, variations...next generation may present itself as true sexual perversion."75 In "Viraginity and Effemination" (1893), James Weir argued that these conditions are... | |
| Robert A. Nye - 1999 - 538 páginas
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| Wendy Graham - 1999 - 304 páginas
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| Nancy Ordover - 2003 - 332 páginas
...vicious impulse, and no purifying influence can save it from following its own inherent inclinations. Men and women who seek, from mere satiety, variations...perversion in one generation may be a true constitutional irradicable vice in the next, and this independently of gross physical aberrations. 24 For Lydston,... | |
| Sharon L. Snyder, David T. Mitchell - 2006 - 272 páginas
...vicious impulse, and no purifying influence can save it from following its own inherent inclinations. Men and women who seek, from mere satiety, variations...perversion in one generation may be a true constitutional irradicable vice in the next, and this independently of gross physical aberrations" (quoted in Ordover... | |
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