by William J.
About this book
Woman Her Sex and Love Life by William J. Robinson offers a groundbreaking exploration of female sexuality and relationships from a pioneering medical perspective. Originally published in 1929, this scientific work represents one of the earliest comprehensive examinations of women's sexual health, desire, and romantic fulfillment written by a respected medical authority.
Dr. Robinson, Chief of the Department of Genito-Urinary Diseases at Bronx Hospital and a leading figure in early sexology, approaches the subject with both clinical rigor and philosophical depth. The audiobook delves into the physiological, psychological, and emotional dimensions of women's sexuality during a transformative era in medical science. Through careful analysis and thoughtful discussion, Robinson challenges prevailing attitudes while providing evidence-based insights into female sexual development, relationships, and well-being.
This historical medical text is essential listening for anyone interested in the evolution of sexual science, women's health history, or early twentieth-century attitudes toward female sexuality. The work provides valuable context for understanding how modern perspectives on women's sexual autonomy and pleasure have developed. Whether you're a student of medical history, women's studies, or the social sciences, this audiobook illuminates a crucial period when conversations about women's sexuality were beginning to shift from taboo to serious scientific inquiry.