1. The book of nature: a full and explicit explanation of all that can or ought to be known of the structure and uses of the organs of life and generation, in man and woman : intended especially for the married, or those intending to marry, and who conscientiously and honestly desire to inform themselves upon the intent and nature of conjugal pleasure and duties : to which is added a complete medical treatise upon all diseases of the generative organs, whether resulting from infection or sexual excesses and abuse Author(s): Faulkner, Thomas, author Publication: New York : Hurst & Co., [1874] Subject(s): MarriageReproduction