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2906695Sexology1909William H Walling

Current Indorsements


Hon. Hartford P. Brown, of the Pennsylvania Legislature, and originator of the School House Flag Bill, says:

Doctor Walling's "Sexology" is a volume of rare value, and should be in the possession of home-builders everywhere.

Its disclosures and teachings, if widely disseminated, would make immeasurably for the uplift and the happiness of the human race.

Rev. J. Thompson Baker, B.L., Ph.M., President of Frank Hughes College, Clifton, Tenn., says:

I carefully read "Sexology," and with all my heart I say God bless the author, and MAY HIS BOOK FALL INTO MANY HANDS WHERE IT MAY SAVE AS WELL AS PURIFY LIFE.

I have several works of this kind, but this is the best and most straightforward of any I have seen. I shall be indeed thankful to place it into the hands of many of the young people under my charge and recommend it to others.

M. J. F. Albrecht, President of Concordia College, Milwaukee, Wis., says:

I have read "Sexology" with great interest. It is truly an excellent volume and deserves to be read by every man and woman. May the book find a wide circulation.

Wm. Taylor Stott, D.D., LL.D., President of Franklin College, Franklin, Ind., says:

I am pleased with the work "Sexology." It is a serious and successful discussion of what our people—old and young—ought to know. Harry Means Crooks, President of Albany College^ Albany, Ore., says:

I am familiar with "Sexology," and consider it a work that shall be of great benefit to people of the age to read.

J. A. Leavitt, President of Ewing College, Ewing Ill, says:

"Sexology" is chaste in thought and diction, most important in matter and always timely. I predict it will live long and do much good.

Rev. Samuel H. Lee, A.M., President of American International College, Springfield, Mass., says:

"Sexology" is certainly an important contribution—clean and healthful—to a discussion of importance, which should lead to a greatly needed social reform.

George Sutherland, President of Grand Island College, Grand Island, Neb., says:

"Sexology" recently received and read with interest. Such books should be in every home, should be read by every boy and girl, and by every man and woman.

Rev. Peter Augustus Mattson, Ph.D., President of Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minn., says:

I have read "Sexology" and find it very good and wish to give it a cordial recommendation. It is an eye opener and ought to be spread among those who have to deal with the rising generation as teachers, parents and guardians. Let the good work go on! Let us save the rising generation from the deluge of sin and immorality which sweeps over our beloved country. Rev. Joseph Addison Thompson, D.D., President of Tarkio College^ Tarkio, Mo., says:

I think the book "Sexology" a valuable one in the family. The time has come when every intelligent man or woman wishes to be informed on the vital questions which are involved in sex. "Sexology" answers these questions in a sane and sensible way.

C. H. Levermore, B.A., Ph.D., President of Adelphi College, Brooklyn, N. Y., says:

I thank you for the opportunity to examine Dr. Walling's "Sexology." It seems to me that the study of the book is likely to do good and not harm.

William Henry Harrison, President of Bethel College, Russellville, Ky., says:

I think that the book "Sexology" is full of good discussions of most important matters. For use as a text-book by parents when instructing their children it would be invaluable, for I think that many parents are themselves ignorant of many of the matters so well presented in this volume.

Rev. L. H. Schuh, A.M., Ph.D., President of Capital University, Columbus, Ohio, says:

"Sexology" is timely, pointed, pure and deserving of a wide circulation. It will add immensely to our domestic and national happiness if read and obeyed.

Geo. A. Harter, M.A., Ph.D., President of Delaware College, Newark, Del., says:

I read "Sexology" with much interest. There is need of just such literature conservatively expressed to be put into the hands of our college students. Rev. Charles Adolphus Mock, President of Dallas College, Dallas, Ore., says:

I read "Sexology" with deep interest, and am pleased to say that I thoroughly endorse the matter it contains, and hope that the book may have a wide circulation. The subjects treated in the book are necessarily delicate to handle, but I was especially impressed with the refinement with which the author has succeeded in expressing his thoughts. I hope that the book may have a vital influence in educating the young on this all-important subject.

Frederick Jonte Stanleyy D.D., of the Presbyterian Board of Education, says:

Your book "Sexology" I read with intense interest. It is a marvelous compendium of facts, evincing wide and deep research. It is also a revelation of existing evils, unknown to the public at large.

The whole subject is of vital relation to the family, the Church and the State.

Were all parents intelligent and judicious they would instruct their children in these all-important matters of life, physical and moral. This book is calculated to make them intelligent and judicious in the highest degree.

Every parent should read, digest and use with discrimination the information therein, as they rear a family according to the Divine laws.

Every young man and woman contemplating marriage, would find this volume of inestimable value.

I wish you all success in this effort to instruct, uplift and create homes as God would have them. Rev. Frederick W. Hamilton, D.D., President of Tufts College, Tufts College, Mass., says:

It seems to me that it would be wise if a publication like "Sexology" could be in the hands of all parents.

Prof. M. Luecke, President of Concordia College, Fort Wayne, Ind., says:

The Puritan Publishing Company has rendered in its publication "Sexology," by Walling, a commendable service to young and old. The scriptural foundation of the volume extols it high above all similar publications that flood the book market. May this valuable book enter many homes and schools and do its mission work where it is most necessary in our times.

Oscar B. Fallis, Ph.D., President of Stanford College, Stanford, Ky., says:

For some weeks we have been in possession of your excellent book "Sexology." We, with many others into whose hands we have put the book, think that it fills a vacancy in our young people's literature, that has been needing such text by a master hand for ages. The book has been well advertised in our school and community and we believe that it has sown many good seed.

James Gray McAllister, President of Hampden Sidney College, Hampden Sidney, Va., says:

I have a copy of "Sexology" and I write to express my high value and appreciation of the work you are doing for the youth of our land. P. G. Knowlton, Dean of Fargo College, Fargo, N. D., says:

I have carefully examined "Sexology." At first I thought it too horrible to be true, and too plain spoken for the sight of young people. But further reflection leads me to believe that some such teaching is necessary. And I endorse its teaching as containing the things that young people are bound to know in some way or another, and should be taught properly.

Cora J. Knighty of University of California, says:

The author (of "Sexology") is sincere and greatly in earnest. He speaks frankly and squarely indeed, some warnings which need to be spoken squarely. We must honor him for his desire to enlighten and warn the race.

Every woman should desire her husband to read "Sexology," and if he is convinced of the truths therein stated, his wife may be assured of her married happiness.

Walter D. Agnew, President of Missouri Wesleyan College, Cameron, Mo., says:

I have received a copy of "Sexology" and I have looked it over carefully. I believe it contains sound philosophy.

Dr. John Edgar Fretz, of Lafayette College, and Surgeon to the Y. M. C. A., says:

Dr. William H. Walling has written a pure a id true book on a very important subject, treating this very difficult subject squarely and understandingly. Without being scientifically .too obscure, he has made the salient lessons impressive and so that "he who runs may read." I have for some time looked for such a work that could be placed in the hands of younger persons from whom true knowledge of such subjects is usually kept, but who afterwards learn all in its worst aspect. Such a work is Dr. Walling's as ought to be read by all persons, whatsoever their state. I am glad I possess the book and shall take pleasure in recommending it.

The Hon. John M. Mickey, Governor of Nebraska, says:

I have read your book "Sexology" with much interest. In my judgment it is a very practical work and, placed in the hands of the proper parties, will accomplish much good.

Rev. Samuel Plantz, Ph.D., D.D., President of Lawrence Universityy Appleton, Wis., says:

I have examined the book entitled "Sexology" and it seems to be written in a manner which ought to make its circulation helpful to young people.

Rev. J. S. Flipper, D.D.y LL.D.y President of Morris Brown College, Atlanta, Ga., says:

I have given the work on "Sexology" a careful study and consideration and I am convinced that as a text-book it is an ideal one on the subject.

Fear of knowing too much as to sexual association has wrought havoc with the youth of both sexes, and the time is ripe for a better knowledge of sexual wrongs in order to preserve manhood and womanhood and save the youth from self-destruction. W. R. McChesney, on behalf of the Faculty of Cedarville College, Cedarville, Ohio, says:

The book "Sexology" is neat in its make-up. It is dear, faithful, pure and should be read by all who would lead a clean, virtuous life. Read in time it would prove a saviour of thousands from folly and vice and consequent misery.

DeWitt Clinton Huntington, D.D., LL.D., President of Nebraska Wesleyan University, University Place, Neb.y says:

I have read with considerable care the volume "Sexology." The importance of the subject and the very judicious way in which it is handled, strongly impressed upon me the fact that its wide circulation would be a public benefit. The author is in a position to know whereof he speaks, and he is practical and direct. I wish the book a very wide circulation.

E. W. VanAken, A.M., B.D., President of Parker College, Winnebago, Minn., says:

I fully believe your book "Sexology" ought to accomplish a great deal of good. Its subject matter seems to be well arranged, well-expressed and to the point in all its phrases.

William H. Walling
William H. Walling

Family Medical Edition

Sexology

EDITED BY

Prof. Wm. H. Walling. A.M., M.D.

Prof. Gynecology, Eastern College; Late Wills

Hospital; Prof. Electrotherapeutics,

Medico-Chirurgical College,

FTC.


Printed and Published by

PURITAN PUBLISHING COMPANY

Philadelphia, Pa., U. S. A., and Hanley, Eng.

Copyright, 1904, by

PURITAN PUBLISHING COMPANY

Printers and Publlshers

Philadelphia, Pa., U. S. A.


Entered Stationers' Hall, 1904, by

PURITAN PUBLISHING COMPANY

Printers and Publishers

Sentinel Building, Hanley, Eng.


Copyright, 1909, by

PURITAN PUBLISHING COMPANY

Printers and Publishers

Philadelphia, Pa., U. S. A.

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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