Czech Physicians - Kurt Freund, Hugo Salus, Joseph Koda, Baron Carl Von Rokitansky, Petr Skrabanek, David Rath, Friedrich Kraus (Paperback)


Chapters: Kurt Freund, Hugo Salus, Joseph koda, Baron Carl Von Rokitansky, Petr Skrabanek, David Rath, Friedrich Kraus, Berthold Epstein, Milada Emmerova, Marie Ljalkova, Zuzana Roithova, Alfred Pribram, Jan Marek Marci, Paul Kaznelson, Adalbert Duchek, Vaclav Treitz, Albert Popper, Vilem Du an Lambl, Antonin Jan Jungmann, Franti ek Chvostek, Alois Epstein, Radim Uzel, Jacobus Sinapius, Vaclav Vojta. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 71. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Kurt Freund (17 January 191423 October 1996) was a Czech-Canadian physician and sexologist best known for developing phallometry (the objective measurement of sexual arousal in males), research studies in pedophilia, and for the "courtship disorder" hypothesis as a taxonomy of certain paraphilias (voyeurism, exhibitionism, toucherism, frotteurism, and what he called "preferential rape"). Freund was born into a German-speaking Jewish family in Chrudim, then part of Austrian Bohemia, later Czechoslovakia, now in the Czech Republic. He married Anna Hloun, a non-Jewish Czech pianist and music teacher, on January 13, 1942. In 1943, they divorced in order to protect Anna and their newborn daughter Helen from anti-Jewish and anti-miscegenation legislation implemented by the Nazis. They remarried after the war in 1945, and Anna gave birth to a son, Peter, in 1948. Many of Freund's relatives died during the Holocaust, including his parents Heinrich and Hella, and his brother Hans. Freund is best known for being the first to apply plethysmography (measurement of bloodflow) to the penis, thus permitting the first objective measurement of sexual arousal in males. Over his career, he refined the penile plethysmograph as part of a broad program of research on male sexual interest. The device remains controversial, and indeed Freu...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=339568

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Chapters: Kurt Freund, Hugo Salus, Joseph koda, Baron Carl Von Rokitansky, Petr Skrabanek, David Rath, Friedrich Kraus, Berthold Epstein, Milada Emmerova, Marie Ljalkova, Zuzana Roithova, Alfred Pribram, Jan Marek Marci, Paul Kaznelson, Adalbert Duchek, Vaclav Treitz, Albert Popper, Vilem Du an Lambl, Antonin Jan Jungmann, Franti ek Chvostek, Alois Epstein, Radim Uzel, Jacobus Sinapius, Vaclav Vojta. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 71. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Kurt Freund (17 January 191423 October 1996) was a Czech-Canadian physician and sexologist best known for developing phallometry (the objective measurement of sexual arousal in males), research studies in pedophilia, and for the "courtship disorder" hypothesis as a taxonomy of certain paraphilias (voyeurism, exhibitionism, toucherism, frotteurism, and what he called "preferential rape"). Freund was born into a German-speaking Jewish family in Chrudim, then part of Austrian Bohemia, later Czechoslovakia, now in the Czech Republic. He married Anna Hloun, a non-Jewish Czech pianist and music teacher, on January 13, 1942. In 1943, they divorced in order to protect Anna and their newborn daughter Helen from anti-Jewish and anti-miscegenation legislation implemented by the Nazis. They remarried after the war in 1945, and Anna gave birth to a son, Peter, in 1948. Many of Freund's relatives died during the Holocaust, including his parents Heinrich and Hella, and his brother Hans. Freund is best known for being the first to apply plethysmography (measurement of bloodflow) to the penis, thus permitting the first objective measurement of sexual arousal in males. Over his career, he refined the penile plethysmograph as part of a broad program of research on male sexual interest. The device remains controversial, and indeed Freu...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=339568

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September 2010

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September 2010

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152 x 229 x 4mm (L x W x T)

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72

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978-1-156-83116-8

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9781156831168

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