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Knowledge and Education
Chapter (7/10)
Knowledge of the Body and Anthropology
Contents
Michel Nostradamus, The world-famous/ most experienced/ philosopher/ astrologist/ and physician, two books (1573)
Johann Peter Süssmilch, The Divine Order in Changes in the Human Race, on the basis of the Birth, Death, and Procreation of the Same (1742)
Johann Caspar Lavater, Physiognomic Fragments. To Promote the Knowledge and Love of Mankind (1775)
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, On Physiognomy; Against the Physiognomists: For the Promotion of Human Knowledge and the Love of Humanity (1778)
Samuel Thomas Soemmerring, On the Physical Difference of the Moor from the European (1784)
Jakob Fidelis Ackermann, On the Physical Differences between Men and Women, excluding the Sexual Organs (1788)
List of Forster’s South Sea Artifacts (1799)
Moritz Jastrowitz, “The Roentgen Experiments with Cathode Rays and their Diagnostic Application” (1896)
“Hair Care,” from Anna Fischer-Dückelmann, The Wife as Family Doctor (1911)
Albert Döderlein, “On Artificial Insemination” (1912)
Magnus Hirschfeld, The Homosexuality of Men and Women (1914)
Alfred Grotjahn, The Hygiene of Human Reproduction: An Attempt at Practical Eugenics (1926)
Cover Page, Sexual Education Manual: Biological Information on Human Sexuality (1969)
Sexual Education Manual: Biological Information on Human Sexuality (1969)
Siegfried Schnabl, Men and Women Intimately (1977)
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