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The Circulatory and Respiratory Phenomena. Blood Pressure. Cardiac Disturbance. Glandular Activity. Distillatio. The Essentially Motor Character of Detumescence. Involuntary Muscular Irradiation to Bladder, etc. Erotic Intoxication. Analogy of Sexual Detumescence and Vesical Tension. The Specifically Sexual Movements of Detumescence in Man. In Woman.
This phenomenon was well known to the old theologians, who called it distillatio, and realized its significance as at once distinct from semen and an indication that the mind was dwelling on voluptuous images; it was also known in classic times ; more recently it has often been confused with semen and has thus sometimes caused needless anxiety to nervous persons.
In the Priapeia is an inscription which has thus been translated: "You see this organ, after which I'm called And which is my certificate, is humid; This moisture is not dew nor drops of rain, It is the outcome of sweet memory, Recalling thoughts of a complacent maid." The translator supposes that semen is referred to, but without doubt the allusion is to the theologians' distillatio.
Scientific knowledge is spreading by what the alchemists called a "distillatio per ascensum;" and nothing now can prevent it from continuing to distil upwards and permeate English society, until, in the remote future, there shall be no member of the legislature who does not know as much of science as an elementary school-boy; and even the heads of houses in our venerable seats of learning shall acknowledge that natural science is not merely a sort of University back-door through which inferior men may get at their degrees.
Of these his assistant and successor, Professor G.B. Howes, wrote: Great as were his class lectures, his working-men's were greater. Huxley was a great believer in the distillatio per ascensum of scientific knowledge and culture, and spared no pains in approaching the artisan and so-called "working classes." He gave the workmen of his best.
The Object of Detumescence Erogenous Zones The Lips The Vascular Characters of Detumescence Erectile Tissue Erection in Woman Mucous Emission in Women Sexual Connection The Human Mode of Intercourse Normal Variations The Motor Characters of Detumescence Ejaculation The Virile Reflex The General Phenomena of Detumescence The Circulatory and Respiratory Phenomena Blood Pressure Cardiac Disturbance Glandular Activity Distillatio The Essentially Motor Character of Detumescence Involuntary Muscular Irradiation to Bladder, etc.
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