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Sexual Neuroses

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A medical monograph surveys sexual disorders and their neurological relations, addressing predisposition, manifestations such as masturbation, onanism, sodomy, nymphomania, satyriasis, impotence, and spermatorrhea, and exploring spinal and cerebral involvement. It links peripheral genital sensitivity with central neural states, describes local structural and spermal changes, and considers moral and social aspects. The work presents diagnostic categories, discusses causes and symptoms including spinal congestion and anemia, and outlines hygienic and clinical treatments. Case illustrations demonstrate typical presentations, sequelae, and therapeutic responses, while commentary emphasizes observational evidence and urges professional attention to prevention and management.

About the Author

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J. T. Kent

J. T. Kent was an author known for his exploration of psychological themes, particularly in the realm of human sexuality. His notable work, "Sexual Neuroses," delves into the complexities of sexual behavior and its psychological implications. Through his writing, Kent contributed to the discourse on sexuality and mental health, reflecting the evolving attitudes of his time. While not widely recognized today, his work offers insights into the intersection of psychology and sexuality, making it a relevant read for those interested in the historical context of these subjects.

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