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These problems are common. Impotence and premature ejaculation generally result from psychological difficulties and require expert counselling.
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Clarke, M. and Clarke, D.: Sexual Joy in Marriage ( Adis Press, Sydney 1979 ).
Haslam, M.T.: Sexual Disorders: A Practical Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment for The Non-specialist ( Pitman, Melbourne 1978 ).
Masters, W.H. and Johnson, V.E.: Human Sexual Inadquacy (Little, Brown and Co., Boston 1970 ).
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Brown, R.B. (1982). Impotence and Ejaculation Problems. In: Clinical Urology Illustrated. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8096-9_20
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