Publisher's Synopsis
âFecundity, Fertility, Sterility, and Allied Topicsâ by James Matthews Duncan explores various aspects of human reproduction. This historical work, originally published in 1871, provides insights into the medical understanding of fertility and infertility during the 19th century. Duncanâ(TM)s study offers a detailed examination of the factors influencing fecundity, the causes of sterility, and related medical issues of the time.
This book is a valuable resource for historians of medicine, reproductive biology researchers, and anyone interested in the evolution of medical knowledge. It reflects the scientific perspectives and clinical practices prevalent in the Victorian era, making it a fascinating glimpse into the past.
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