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The historical response to female sexuality

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The historical response to female sexuality

Auteurs : John Studd ; Anneliese Schwenlchagen

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In the past, medical attitudes to female sexuality were grotesque, reflecting the anxiety and hypocrisy of the times. In the medieval world, the population feared hunger, the devil, and women, being particularly outraged and threatened by normal female sexuality. The 19th century attitude was no better as academics confirmed the lower intellectual status of women, particularly if they ventured into education. The medical contribution to this prejudice was shocking, with gynaecologists and psychiatrists leading the way designing operations for the cure of the apparently serious contemporary disorders of masturbation and nymphomania. The gynaecologist, Isaac Baker Brown (1811-1873), and the distinguished endocrinologist, Charles Brown-Séquard (1817-1894) advocated clitoridectomy to prevent the progression to masturbatory melancholia, paralysis, blindness and even death. Even after the public disgrace of Baker Brown in 1866-1867, the operation remained respectable and widely used in other parts of Europe. This medical contempt for normal female sexual development was reflected in public and literary attitudes. There is virtually no novel or opera in the last half of the 19th century where the heroine with "a past" survives to the end. The wheel has turned full circle and in the last 50 years new research into the sociology, psychology and physiology of sexuality has provided a greater understanding of decreased libido and inadequate sexual response in the form of hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD). This is now regarded as a disorder worthy of treatment.

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AU : STUDD (John); SCHWENLCHAGEN (Anneliese); PALACIOS (Santiago)
AF : London PMS & Menopause Clinic, 46Wimpole Street/London W1G 8SD/Royaume-Uni (1 aut.); Gynaekologicum Hamburg, Center for Gynaecologic Endocrinology and Reproductive Medicine/Hamburg/Allemagne (2 aut.); Palacios Institute of Woman's Health, Antonio Acuna 9/28009 Madrid/Espagne (1 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Congrès; Niveau analytique
SO : Maturitas : (Amsterdam); ISSN 0378-5122; Coden MATUDK; Irlande; Da. 2009; Vol. 63; No. 2; Pp. 107-111; Bibl. 33 ref.
LA : Anglais
EA : In the past, medical attitudes to female sexuality were grotesque, reflecting the anxiety and hypocrisy of the times. In the medieval world, the population feared hunger, the devil, and women, being particularly outraged and threatened by normal female sexuality. The 19th century attitude was no better as academics confirmed the lower intellectual status of women, particularly if they ventured into education. The medical contribution to this prejudice was shocking, with gynaecologists and psychiatrists leading the way designing operations for the cure of the apparently serious contemporary disorders of masturbation and nymphomania. The gynaecologist, Isaac Baker Brown (1811-1873), and the distinguished endocrinologist, Charles Brown-Séquard (1817-1894) advocated clitoridectomy to prevent the progression to masturbatory melancholia, paralysis, blindness and even death. Even after the public disgrace of Baker Brown in 1866-1867, the operation remained respectable and widely used in other parts of Europe. This medical contempt for normal female sexual development was reflected in public and literary attitudes. There is virtually no novel or opera in the last half of the 19th century where the heroine with "a past" survives to the end. The wheel has turned full circle and in the last 50 years new research into the sociology, psychology and physiology of sexuality has provided a greater understanding of decreased libido and inadequate sexual response in the form of hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD). This is now regarded as a disorder worthy of treatment.
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FG : Homme; Pathologie de l'appareil génital femelle
ED : Female; Woman; Sexuality; Hysterical neurosis; Orgasm; Female genital cutting; Sexual dysfunction; Feminine sexuality; Clitoris; Case history; Attitude; Physician
EG : Human; Female genital diseases
SD : Hembra; Mujer; Sexualidad; Neurosis histérica; Orgasmo; Mutilación genital femenina; Disfunción sexual; Sexualidad femenina; Clítoris; Estudio histórico; Actitud; Médico
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<AU>STUDD (John); SCHWENLCHAGEN (Anneliese); PALACIOS (Santiago)</AU>
<AF>London PMS & Menopause Clinic, 46Wimpole Street/London W1G 8SD/Royaume-Uni (1 aut.); Gynaekologicum Hamburg, Center for Gynaecologic Endocrinology and Reproductive Medicine/Hamburg/Allemagne (2 aut.); Palacios Institute of Woman's Health, Antonio Acuna 9/28009 Madrid/Espagne (1 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Congrès; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Maturitas : (Amsterdam); ISSN 0378-5122; Coden MATUDK; Irlande; Da. 2009; Vol. 63; No. 2; Pp. 107-111; Bibl. 33 ref.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>In the past, medical attitudes to female sexuality were grotesque, reflecting the anxiety and hypocrisy of the times. In the medieval world, the population feared hunger, the devil, and women, being particularly outraged and threatened by normal female sexuality. The 19th century attitude was no better as academics confirmed the lower intellectual status of women, particularly if they ventured into education. The medical contribution to this prejudice was shocking, with gynaecologists and psychiatrists leading the way designing operations for the cure of the apparently serious contemporary disorders of masturbation and nymphomania. The gynaecologist, Isaac Baker Brown (1811-1873), and the distinguished endocrinologist, Charles Brown-Séquard (1817-1894) advocated clitoridectomy to prevent the progression to masturbatory melancholia, paralysis, blindness and even death. Even after the public disgrace of Baker Brown in 1866-1867, the operation remained respectable and widely used in other parts of Europe. This medical contempt for normal female sexual development was reflected in public and literary attitudes. There is virtually no novel or opera in the last half of the 19th century where the heroine with "a past" survives to the end. The wheel has turned full circle and in the last 50 years new research into the sociology, psychology and physiology of sexuality has provided a greater understanding of decreased libido and inadequate sexual response in the form of hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD). This is now regarded as a disorder worthy of treatment.</EA>
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<FG>Homme; Pathologie de l'appareil génital femelle</FG>
<ED>Female; Woman; Sexuality; Hysterical neurosis; Orgasm; Female genital cutting; Sexual dysfunction; Feminine sexuality; Clitoris; Case history; Attitude; Physician</ED>
<EG>Human; Female genital diseases</EG>
<SD>Hembra; Mujer; Sexualidad; Neurosis histérica; Orgasmo; Mutilación genital femenina; Disfunción sexual; Sexualidad femenina; Clítoris; Estudio histórico; Actitud; Médico</SD>
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