A medical guide for the layman covering medical emergencies, tests, how the body works, mental health, etc. Includes 200 illustrations, charts, tables, graphs, and a glossary.
Dogs have shared our homes for as long as we can remember, and, in return, have guarded us, helped us hunt, and herded our livestock. They have generally been our friends as well; that is what most of them are today. Canine friends give us uncritical affection, free of the ambivalence that plagues human relationships. Dogs figure prominently in literature, starting with Homer's Argus, the hound who remembered Odyssues after twenty years. Victorian novels are full of vivid canine characters. "Ms. Rogers is impressively thorough...best of all, the author knows and respects dogs." Steve Goode, Washington Times
Today, there are so many medical treatments availble for male sexual dysfunctions that no one need endure the nightmare of impotency. Here's a clear, plain-language guide that offers practical advice, state-of-the-art treatments, and new hope for men and their partners facing the problem of impotence.
Dr. Godat breaks the bedroom silence caused by impotence through frank discussions of its psychological and physiological origins which are supported by numerous case studies. Putting Impotence to Bed is written for women but it is equally informative for men and offers information every couple should know. As a gynecologist, Dr. Godat is acutely aware and sensitive to women's needs and writes to educate women about their partners' impotence and provides concrete ways couples can recapture intimacy.
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