John Cowan (physician) explained
John Cowan was an American physician and phrenologist who wrote on sexual health, women's rights, and the evils of tobacco.
His 1869 manual for married couples, The Science of a New Life, was endorsed by the suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton.[1] It was issued in many editions, with parts of the original text expurgated to suit prevailing morality, such as his advice about contraception. It was re-issued with the new title of What All Married People Should Know in 1903.[2] In his 1870 book, Self-help in the Attainment of Perfection of Character and Success in Life, he described himself as a "practical phrenologist".[3]
Selected publications
Notes and References
- Book: Hayden, Wendy. Evolutionary Rhetoric: Sex, Science, and Free Love in Nineteenth-Century Feminism. February 14, 2013. SIU Press. 9780809331024. Google Books.
- Book: Hoolihan, Christopher. An Annotated Catalogue of the Edward C. Atwater Collection of American Popular Medicine and Health Reform. December 10, 2001. University Rochester Press. 9781580462846. Google Books.
- Web site: Self-help in the attainment of perfection of character and success in life. December 10, 1870. New York, Cowan & company. Internet Archive.
- Web site: Herald of Health. December 10, 1869. M.L. Holbrook. Google Books.