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The Cleanest, Yet Most Outspoken,
Book Published


There is not a man or woman married or unmarried, who does not need to know every word contained in "Sex Conduct in Marriage. The very numerous tragedies which occur every day, show the necessity for plain-spokenness and honest discussion of the most vital part of married life.

It is impossible to conceive of the value of the book; it must undoubtedly be read to be appreciated, and it is obviously impossible to give here a complete summary of its contents. The knowledge is not obtainable elsewhere; there is a conspiracy of silence on the essential matters concerning sex conduct, and the object of the author has been to break the barriers of convention in this respect, recognizing as he does that no marriage can be a truly happy one, unless both partners are free to express the deepest feelings they have for each other without degrading themselves or bringing into the world undesired children.

The author is an idealist who recognizes the sacredness of the sex function and the right of children to he loved and desired before they are born. Very, very few of us can say truly that we were the outcome of the conscious desire of our parents to beget us. They, however, were not to blame because they had not the knowledge which would have enabled them to control conception.

Let us, then, see that our own marriage conduct brings us happiness and enjoyment in itself and for our children.

A Book for Idealists by an Idealist

The greatest necessity to insure happiness in the married condition is to know its obligations and privileges, and to have a sound understanding of sex conduct. This great book gives this information and is absolutely reliable throughout.

Dr. P. L. Clark, B. S., M. D., writing of this book says: "As regards sound principles and frank discussion I know no better book on this subject than Berman Bernard's 'Sex Conduct in Marriage.' I strongly advise all members of the Health School in need of reliable information to read this book.

"I feel grateful but cheated," writes one man. "Grateful for the new understanding and joy in living that has come to us, cheated that we have lived five years without it."

SEX CONDUCT IN MARRIAGE

By BERNARD BERNARD

Editor-in-Chief of "Health and: Life".

Answers simply and directly, those intimate questions which Mr. Bernard has been called upon to answer innumerable times before, both personally and by correspondence. It is a simple, straightforward explanation, unclouded by ancient fetish or superstition.

A few of the many headings are:—

  • When the Sex Function Should Be Used.
  • Sex Tragedies in Childhood.
  • The Consummation of Marriage.
  • The Art of a Beautiful Conception.
  • Sex Communion.
  • The Scientific Control of Conception.
  • Sex Fear Destroyed.
  • The Frequency of the Sex Act.
  • The Initiation to Matrimony.
  • Anatomy and Physiology of the Sex Organs.
  • The Spontaneous Expression of Love.
  • Why Women Have Been Subjected.
  • Men Who Marry in Ignorance.
  • Hereditary Passion.
  • Marriage a Joy to the End.

Send your check or money order today for only $1.75 and this remarkable book will be sent postpaid immediately in a plain wrapper.

Health and Life Publications

Room 46-333 South Dearborn Street

CHICAGO

HEALTH AND-LIFE PUBLICATIONS Room 46-333 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, Illinois.

Please send me, in a plain wrapper, postpaid, (illegible text) "Sex Conduct in Marriage." (illegible text) $1.75.

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