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1by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…It stands to reason that a drug which is powerful enough to eject the fertilized ovum out of the uterus must have power to affect other organs. We often find children wetting the bed up to a late age, as well as suffering from other organic weaknesses, which may be traced back to the mother's frantic attempt to "come around.…”
Published 1920
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2by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…This is called the menstrual period, and occurs once a month or about every twenty-eight days. In the male sexual organs there are glands (testes) which secrete a fluid called the semen. …”
Published [1915?]
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3by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…" These are made of soft tissues which envelope the male organ (penis) completely and serve to catch the semen at the time of the act. …”
Published 1920
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4by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…It is said, that the French women are the most thorough douchers in the world, which helps greatly in keeping the organs in a clean and healthy condition, as well as preventing the male sperm from reaching the womb to mate with the ovum. …”
Published 1920
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5by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…During this time the woman is in a highly nervous condition, and it is the opinion of the best medical authorities that a continuous condition of this unsatisfied state brings on or causes disease of her generative organs, besides giving her a perfect horror and repulsion for the sexual act. …”
Published 1920
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6by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…It is sufficient to say that "coitus interruptus" is considered as the cause of nervous disturbances and other serious conditions of the generative organs in woman by many prominent medical authorities of the day. …”
Published [1915?]
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7by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966“…If either the husband's or the wife's organs have become diseased, it is the only method which protects the other partner against infection, and it should always be used in this case. …”
Published [1915?]