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Identifier: 32514357.5997.emory.edu
Title: The male generative organs in health and disease, from infancy to old age (electronic resource): being a complete practical treatise on the anatomy and physiology of the male system adapted for every man's own private use
Year: 1853 (1850s)
Authors: Hollick, Frederick, 1818-1900
Subjects: Generative organs Genitalia, Male Genital Diseases, Male Reproduction Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological
Publisher: New York : T.W. Strong, 98 Nassau Street. Boston: G.W. Cottrell, 64 Cornhill
Contributing Library: Emory University, Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library
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r in which it was communicated. The attendance willno doubt be large, and those who go late will probably be again dis-appointed, as hundreds were last week.—Boston Bee, March 7, 1843. Dr. Hollicks New Series of Lectures.—At the request ofmany of our citizens Dr. H. has arranged to commence on Mondaynext, a course for ladies and gentlemen together, on Physiology andHealth, and also one in the afternoons for ladies alone, illustratedby his celebrated models, paintings, &c. The great interest and im-portance of this subject, and the reputation of the lecturer himself,will no doubt cause a very large attendance, but the Doctor h&aproperly made his arrangements so that no more will be admitted thancan be comfortably seated. These lectures will te quite a piominentfeature in next weeks entertainments, and we should not be sur-prised if the Doctor is even better patronized than he was last winter,when hundreds could not obtain admission to hear him.—BostonTimes, November 1848.
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427 WWTING DESK AND GOLD PEN PRESENTED TO DR. H. BY ONBOF HIS LADY CLASSES. Dr. Hollick—Dear Sir: The members ofyour class, desiring the gratification of offeringyou somo testimonial of their personal regard,and grateful appreciation of the benefits whichyou are conferring upon them and their sexgenerally, respectfully request your acceptanceof the accompanying writing desk. Were it necessary, we might repeat our as-surances that your services to humanity will be,by us, long and gratefully remembered. Thewomen of this generation have reason to rejoicethat, by your efforts, a new and extensive fieldof information has been opened to them, whencethey may derive treasures of knowledge, of im-mense importance to themselves and their pos-terity, hitherto concealed within professionalenclosures. Wishing you health and happiness, we begleave to subscribe ourselves, Truly your Friends,Signed on behalf of the class by, M. G.O. W B. Phila. March 20, 1845.
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