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The Plague of Lust, Vol. 2 (of 2) / Being a History of Venereal Disease in Classical Antiquity

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The author surveys sexual practices and the venereal diseases described in classical antiquity, examining terminology and behaviors such as various oral and anal acts. He analyzes clinical descriptions and the pathology of infections—gonorrhea, urethral ulcers, buboes, eruptions and growths—and reviews ancient diagnostic and therapeutic responses. The work evaluates social and environmental influences on disease transmission and presentation, including climate, cleanliness, bathing, circumcision, and the effects of shame and secrecy on observation. Separate sections address cultic and cultural contexts of sexual expression, nomenclature, and the practical obstacles that limited accurate medical recording in antiquity.

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Julius Rosenbaum

Julius Rosenbaum was an author known for his exploration of medical history, particularly in relation to venereal diseases in ancient societies. His notable work, "The Plague of Lust," is a two-volume examination of the history and impact of these diseases in classical antiquity. Through his writing, Rosenbaum contributes to the understanding of how such ailments influenced social and cultural dynamics in historical contexts. His scholarly approach provides readers with insights into the intersection of health, morality, and society in ancient times.

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