10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SYPHILOPHOBIA» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
syphilophobia in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
syphilophobia im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
No Magic Bullet: A Social History of Venereal Disease in the ...
The central problem that limited the potential of Parran's program to rid the nation
of venereal infection was what became known as "syphilophobia" — the fear of
syphilis, or for that matter, any venereal disease. In "The Next Great Plague To ...
2
Chicago's War on Syphilis, 1937-40: The Times, the Trib, and ...
Similarly, testing groups that are already socially marginal can further exacerbate
syphilophobia as well as the existing prejudices against these groups. Although
Reitrnan saw that these methods often fueled syphilophobia unconsciously, ...
3
Gone Primitive: Savage Intellects, Modern Lives
whores, and a male doctor, holding a book and a skull to the far left: the painting
was to be, thematically, a memento mori, an exercise in syphilophobia (Vallentin,
Picasso; Gilman, "Black Bodies, White Bodies"). In the finished version (fig. 4.9) ...
Marianna Torgovnick, 1991
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The Collected Clinical Works of Alfred Adler: Journal ...
The patient claims to fear lues9 and therefore abstains from sexual intercourse.
We can prove, however, that he fears women (respectively, men) and for that
reason arranges the syphilophobia. In such cases the hostility toward the other
sex ...
Syphilophobia, a dread fear of syphilis, ran throughout eighteenth- and
nineteenth- century Europe and Asia as the disease spread. This condition,
recognized as a legitimate psychological disorder, drove people to avoid any
action that might ...
6
Syphilis: Werewolf of Medicine
Parran defends the creation of syphilophobia with the claim that "syphilophobia
never killed anyone; never brought a handicapped child into the world; never
infected an innocent person," "there would be those to add that it never made a ...
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The Other Jewish Question: Identifying the Jew and Making ...
Syphilophobia too was considered “one of the most depressive of afflictions,
particularly when it occurs in neurasthenic subjects; it is accompanied by
melancholia, loss of appetite and even a strong tendency towards suicide”“”—
symptoms to ...
8
The Blood of the Vampire
This scholarly edition of Florence Marryat's 1897 novel includes a critical introduction by Greta Depledge, suggestions for further reading, explanatory notes and contextual material on female sexuality, hysteria, race, eugenics, and the ...
Florence Marryat, Greta Depledge, 2010
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The Urologic and Cutaneous Review
Syphilophobia. Of all the types of psychoses to which the human mind is heir
there is none more pitiful, more depressing to the observer than melancholia. The
victim of this malady is more or less profoundly depressed, depending upon the ...
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Reading Freud's Reading
Still, some fifteen years later in Inhibitions, Symptoms, and Anxiety (1926; SE 20:
148), Freud connects syphilis — or rather syphilophobia — with castration in
such a way as to recall the case of Daniel Paul Schreber: "Thus, for instance, a
man ...
Sander L. Gilman, Jutta Birmele, Jay Geller, 1995
3 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «SYPHILOPHOBIA» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
syphilophobia im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Amazing insight into what US intelligence knew about Hitler in 1943
As a boy of twelve, Hitler was caught engaging in some sexual experiment with a little girl; and later he seems to have developed a syphilophobia, with a diffuse ... «Business Insider Australia, Mär 15»
Panic, Hysteria and Tight Corsets
During the nineteenth century, the term phobia appeared increasingly in descriptions of morbid fears, beginning with syphilophobia, defined in a medical ... «OUPblog, Mär 10»
An Early Wartime Profile Depicts a Tormented Hitler
... Oedipal tendencies, schizophrenia, "infinite self-abasement" and "syphilophobia," which he describes as a fear of contamination of the blood through contact ... «New York Times, Apr 05»