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Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1878. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... STERILITY IN THE MALE. Aspermalism. Azoospermism. Zapeyronie, Mem. de l''academ. de cliir. Nouv. ed. Paris, 1819. Vol. I. p. 316.--Gosselin, Arch. gun. de mCd. Aout. Sept. 1847.--The same, Gaz. mCd. de Paris. 1850. No. 42.--The same, Gaz. des hop. 1853. III. Compare also CansUMs Jahresb. 1853. Vol. IV.--Demarquay, MCm. de la soc. de chir. de Paris. T. II. p. 324.--Roger, These. Paris, 1857.--Ilirtz, Gaz. de Strasbourg. 1861. No. 5.--Hiquet, Allg. med. Centralztg. 22. Jan. 1862.--The same, Bull. gCn. de thgr. 15. Sept. 1862.--Sehmitt, Wilrzburg. med. Ztsch. Vol. III. 1862. p. 361.--Schuh, Wiener med. Wochensch. 1862. Nos. 49 and 50.--Demeaux, Gaz. des hop. 1862. No. 21.--Gosmao, Dumenez (pupils of Demarquay), Gaz. m(jd. de Paris. 1863. Nos. 12 and 14.--Amussat, Gaz. des hop. 1866.--Liegeois, Annal. de dermatol. 1809. No. 5.--The same, Med. Times and Gaz. Oct., Nov., 1869. pp. 381, 511, Ml.--Virchou,s Jahresber. 1869. Vol. II. p. 185.--Kocher, Krankh. des Hodens, in Pitha and Billroth''s Handb. Vol. III. 1875. An accurate knowledge of male sterility is an acquisition of recent date. Formerly, the reason why no children were born of a marriage was, almost as a matter of course, ascribed to the wife; but later investigations have taught us that, even in otherwise heaWiy men, of apparently good sexual development, and without any diminution of the power of copulation, the power of procreation may be temporarily or permanently lost. Sterility in the male must often have been overlooked, because formerly no distinction was made between the power of having connection and that of begetting children, while, as we have sufficiently shown above (in the introduction to Impotence), the absence of the one does not necessarily entail complete loss of the other. To be precise, we ...
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