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THIS compact book, written by the some-time director of the gynæcological clinic at Haarlem, a psychologist, and a connoisseur of human nature, gives, as its sub-title indicates, an introduction into the art of conducting an ideal marriage. It approaches its subject from the physiological side mainly, but it is based on an essentially sound sociological conception of matrimony.
Ideal Marriage: its Physiology and Technique.
By Dr. Th. H. Van de Velde. Translated by Stella Browne. Pp. xxvi + 323 + 8 plates. (London: William Heinemann (iViedical Books), Ltd., 1928.)25s. net.
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M., B. Ideal Marriage: its Physiology and Technique . Nature 124, 648 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/124648a0
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