In ’60s sleaze fiction no subject is taboo, including doctors turning examinations into sexual opportunities, as on this uncredited cover for Woman’s Doctor by Lauris Haney. Sleaze fiction was a subset of mid-century literature, so one shouldn’t look at covers like this as pervasive. They do pop up on Pulp Intl. often, though, because the art is nearly always outrageous, and we can’t resist it. On a scale of one to ten, this one sits at about level four outrageousness. Just for reference, because you want to know, we rate this a six and this maybe a seven. We don’t upload the eights, nines, or tens. At least not yet. Woman’s Doctor came from Magnet Books in 1960, and was originally used in a slightly different form for the cover of Joe Weiss and Ralph Dean’s 1959 sleazer Anything Goes.
Is it freezing in here or are you as excited about this examination as I am?