Unmasked, or the Science of Immorality. To Gentlemen


Lu par Pamela Nagami

(4 stars; 18 reviews)

Mary Edwards Walker was a physician and surgeon who served in the Civil War. An abolitionist, prohibitionist, and cross-dressing leader of the women's dress reform movement, she published this lively sex manual in 1878. It is a curious blend of useful information and Victorian sexual mythology, at once puritanical and explicit. (Summary by Pamela Nagami) (3 hr 36 min)

Chapitres

Ch. 1: Introduction 12:50 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Ch. 2: Equality 10:21 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Ch. 3: Pure Manhood 20:33 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Ch. 4: Hermaphrodites 14:51 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Ch. 5: Morning Sickness of Men 5:31 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Ch. 6: Kissing 5:13 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Ch. 7: Hymens 6:25 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Ch. 8: Seminal Weakness 6:02 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Ch. 9: Barrenness 15:58 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Ch. 10: Social Evil, Pt. 1 22:49 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Ch. 10: Social Evil, Pt. 2 19:26 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Ch. 10: Social Evil, Pt. 3 23:51 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Ch. 10: Social Evil, Pt. 4 32:05 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Ch. 11: Hernia 5:28 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Ch. 12: The Language of the Nerves 15:26 Lu par Pamela Nagami

Critiques

Dr. Mary Edwards Walker Civil War surgeon … profound thoughts … valid still tod…


(5 stars)

A must listen for every male and female out there. Parents, moms and dads, should sit down with their kids and listen to it and then talk about it. Dr. Mary Edwards Walker, the only Civil War surgeon, wrote this in the 1800’s. It is thought-provoking, sound and true to the current time. I do need to say, though, that the original poster did a huge disservice to Dr. Mary Edwards Walker with the demeaningly tasteless clip cover.