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Love and its hidden history

Pascal Beverly Randolph

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28 bosom.
The presence of diseased magnetism or vitiated blood
aura is the prolific source of six-tenths of the diseases of Christendom ; to it can be safely laid nearly all the ills, social, marital, physical, moral, emotional, and intellectual, of the world.
Why sang Fatima the song she did ?
Christian
Why ? because of
the purity *of this blood-fire, or magnetic aura in nerves, and heart, and brain, and the consequent health of the soul.
For if it be
roasted or diseased, dire inflammations, moral, intellectual, and physical, are sure to follow. ness and turbidity.
It is liable to chill and fever, clear If it be kept pure and healthy, there’s but
little danger to girls or women, because they are Fi'r-tous, that is, strong.
It is not too much to say that four-fifths of married
American women are painfully disordered ; nor that the causes thereof may be found in what passes for their homes ! nor that nine-tenths of the bickerings and domestic hells on earth have their origin in the senseless stupidity of their husbands, cures for which have been sought for in divorce courts, but without avail; for, out of one trouble into a worse, generally follows as a result. My object in writing this is to show woman a higher law than those of States, and to urge her to appeal hereafter to the Courts of Health and Common Sense, by clearly revealing Love and its Hidden Mystery. Pelvic inflammation is the national disease, for in its train follows all others, from nervous agitation to wild and hopeless delirium. Secret vice and open crime are quite as much diseases as moral sins; and millions there be who are victims thereunto.
Under
the dreadful passional spell man forgets honor and woman loses shame ; the one becomes pale, fickle, vacillating, false even to her sworn oath at the altar; and the other a helpless, shattered wreck at forty years of age.
The one goaded on to voluntary,
semi-unconscious self-murder by inflamed blood ; the other ruined by excess and libertinism.
And out of both grow the great
modern crimes ; especially that of infanticide, a horror easily preventable, as I intend to show. In all our large cities there are scores of shameless wretches, vile abortionists, male and female, in my opinion fit candidates for the gyves or gallows, who flaunt their dreadful trade of childdestroying barefacedly to the world ; who advertise liberally in the public journals, informing people where they can get Murder
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