Medical Common Sense: Applied to the Causes, Prevention and Cure of Chronic Diseases and Unhappiness in Marriage was an 1858 work authored and published by Edward Bliss Foote.[1] The work sold well and an expanded version, Plain Home Talk, Embracing Medical Common Sense, sold 500,000 copies.[2] This expanded version would include over 500 pages of new content and whereas the initial work was written in two parts, Plain Home Talk contained four parts and put a large emphasis on marriage and sexual health and ethics topics.[3]
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^Wood, Janice (2008). "Prescription for a Periodical: Medicine, Sex, and Obscenity in the Nineteenth Century, As Told in "Dr. Foote's Health Monthly"". American Periodicals. 18 (1): 27. doi:10.1353/amp.2008.0009. JSTOR 41219785. S2CID 71402567.
^Hoolihan, Christopher (2002). An Annotated Catalogue of the Edward C. Atwater Collection of American Popular Medicine and Health Reform: Volume I, A-L. University of Rochester Press. p. 336. ISBN 1580460984. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
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