Woman: A Treatise On The Normal And Pathological Emotions Of Feminine Love

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“Woman: A Treatise on the Normal and Pathological Emotions of Feminine Love” by Bernard Simon Talmey delves into the depths of feminine emotions in the context of love.

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"Woman: A Treatise on the Normal and Pathological Emotions of Feminine Love" by Bernard Simon Talmey delves into the depths of feminine emotions in the context of love. Talmey meticulously examines both the healthy and troubled aspects of women's romantic feelings, blending scientific analysis with empathetic understanding. His work sheds light on the complexities of feminine affection, desires, and psychological nuances. Through elegant prose and insightful observations, Talmey portrays the richness of women's emotional landscapes, celebrating their capacity for profound love while addressing the challenges they face. This treatise is a heartfelt exploration of the delicate and powerful emotions that shape women's romantic lives.

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Number of pages
271
Publish Year
1908
Chapters
8
Author
Bernard Simon Talmey
Publisher
Practitioners Publishing Company
Sales
311

Bernard Simon Talmey

A trailblazing physician and sexologist, profoundly impacted early 20th-century sexual health. Advocating for open discussions on sexuality, he authored influential works that challenged societal norms. Talmey's dedication to understanding and improving human sexual health left a lasting legacy in medical and psychological communities.

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