Excerpt from Sexual Problems of Today
I publish this volume because I believe the world, the Anglo-Saxon world in particular, is in need of it. Only the crudest intellect and the most perverted "morality" will see anything obscene or improper in this book. The thinking and truly cultured man and woman know that there can be nothing improper in discussing problems of the deepest vital importance to the individual and the race, that there is nothing obscene in the scientific treatment of questions which deal with the prevention of disease, misery and death. Everything that contributes to the joy, happiness, physical health and mental and spiritual efficiency of the individual is pure and moral.
The justification for the existence of this book will be found in its pages - on every page.
Preface To The Second Edition
It was my intention to incorporate some new matter in this edition. But the information that a new edition was needed, and at once too, came so much sooner than I expected - it is barely eight months since the first edition made its appearance - and, what with my practice and writing two other books, I am so busy just at present, that I am obliged to send out this edition a mere facsimile of the first. But apparently even as it is, Sexual Problems of To-day is a useful and necessary book.
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