137.
[116] See Bierent, _La Puberte_ Chapter IV; also Havelock Ellis, _Man and
Woman_, fourth edition, pp. 270-272. Endriss (_Die Bisherigen
Beobachtungen von Physiologischen und Pathologischen Beziehungen der
oberen Luftwege zu den Sexualorganen_, Teil III) brings together various
observations on the normal and abnormal relations of the larynx to the
sexual sphere.
[117] Moll, _Untersuchungen ueber die Libido Sexualis_, bd. 1, p. 133.
[118] J.L. Roger, _Traite des Effets de la Musique_, 1803, pp. 234 and
342.
[119] A typical example occurs in the early life of History I in Appendix
B to vol. iii of these _Studies_.
[120] Vaschide and Vurpas state (_Archives de Neurologie_, May, 1904) that
in their experience music may facilitate sexual approaches in some cases
of satiety, and that in certain pathological cases the sexual act can only
be accomplished under the influence of music.
[121] Fere, _L'Instinct Sexuel_, p. 137. Bloch (_Beitraege_, etc., vol. ii,
p. 355) quotes some remarks of Kistemaecker's concerning the sound of
women's garments and the way in which savages and sometimes civilized
women cultivate this rustling and clinking. Gutzkow, in his
_Autobiography_, said that the _frou-frou_ of a woman's dress was the
music of the spheres to him.
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