RT Book, Section A1 Shindel, Alan W. A1 Rowen, Tami S. A2 McAninch, Jack W. A2 Lue, Tom F. SR Print(0) ID 1171186265 T1 Women’s Sexual Health T2 Smith & Tanagho's General Urology, 19e YR 2020 FD 2020 PB McGraw Hill PP New York, NY SN 9781259834332 LK accessmedicine.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1171186265 RD 2024/04/18 AB In 1897, the physician Robert Taylor stated “in the case of a woman performance of the sexual act, at least so far as her partner is concerned, requires only the presence of a sufficiently long and patulous mucous canal.” Dr. Taylor went on to discuss some aspects of female sexuality and means to improve upon women’s sexual satisfaction. However, he concluded that for many women “pleasure in the sexual act is not to be excited; nor is this to be regretted, since such women make good wives, loving mothers, and are not tempted to stay in the paths which the comparatively small number of their more amorous sisters at times find too alluring” (Taylor, 1897).