More Dr. Pierce: Introductory
page with links - Selections from Pierce's
The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser:
"Spermatorrhea' (loss of semen without copulation,
which usually means masturbation), mechanical devices for masturbation showing Pierce's hypocrisy?
portrait of Pierce, and his hospital.
See a barn with an advertisement for Dr. Pierce.
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Dr. R. V. Pierce's World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo,
New York, U.S.A.
Ladies Note Book and Calendar (1914), complete
About women's diseases, cancer, digestive illness, fatigue, headache, female
weakness, gynecology, tumors, nervous diseases, patent medicine, and menstruation
More Dr. Pierce: Introductory
page with links - Selections from Pierce's
The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser:
"Spermatorrhea' (loss of semen without copulation,
which usually means masturbation), mechanical devices for masturbation showing Pierce's hypocrisy?
portrait of Pierce, and his hospital.
See a barn with an advertisement for Dr. Pierce.
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Below: P. 1.
"Unskilled persons . . . . [A]n ignorant person
without medical education" might refer to the likes of
housewife Mrs. Lydia Pinkham, probably the leading
patent medicine purveyor in the U.S.A. at the time;
Dr. Pierce was #2.
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More Dr. Pierce: Introductory
page with links - Selections from Pierce's
The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser:
"Spermatorrhea' (loss of semen without copulation,
which usually means masturbation), mechanical devices for
masturbation showing Pierce's hypocrisy? portrait
of Pierce, and his hospital.
See a barn with an advertisement for Dr. Pierce.
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