Paschal Beverly Randolph
Paschal Beverly Randolph (1825–1875) is recorded in the name authorities as American physician and writer (1825–1875).
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Born in 1825, died in 1875.
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“Paschal Beverly Randolph”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2065146: Paschal Beverly Randolph
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Paschal Beverly Randolph: Eulis (1874) - Symbolbild vor der Titelseite. Eulis, affectional alchemy : the history of love : its wondrous magic, chemistry, rules, laws, moods, modes and rationale. Being the third revelation of soul and sex and a reply to "Why is man immortal?" / by Paschal Beverly Randolph, with extensive notes by R. Swinburne Clymer
Paschal Beverly Randolph · Eulis (1874) - Symbolbild vor der inneren Titelseite · Public domain
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Paschal Beverly Randolph: Eulis - Vordere Außenseite. Eulis, affectional alchemy : the history of love : its wondrous magic, chemistry, rules, laws, moods, modes and rationale. Being the third revelation of soul and sex and a reply to "Why is man immortal?" / by Paschal Beverly Randolph, with extensive notes by R. Swinburne Clymer
Paschal Beverly Randolph · Eulis (1874) - Äußeres vorderes Deckblatt · Public domain
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