A Treatise on the Crime of Onan

A Treatise on the Crime of Onan

Author: S. A. D. Tissot

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2021-11-05

Total Pages: 146

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Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health

Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health

Author: S. A. D. Tissot

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-09-18

Total Pages: 1032

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In 'Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health,' S. A. D. Tissot provides a comprehensive guide to maintaining good health through practical advice and medical knowledge. The book is written in a straightforward and accessible style, making it easy for a wide audience to grasp complex health concepts. Through a mix of medical facts and common-sense recommendations, Tissot offers valuable insights into preventative care and healthy living. Set in the 18th century, this work is a seminal piece in the history of medical literature, shedding light on the state of healthcare during that era. S. A. D. Tissot, a renowned physician and author, was well-known for his contributions to the field of medicine. With a deep understanding of human anatomy and a passion for promoting good health, Tissot embarked on writing 'Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health' to educate the masses on the importance of self-care and wellbeing. I highly recommend 'Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health' to anyone interested in the history of medicine or seeking practical tips for maintaining their health. Tissot's timeless advice is still relevant today and serves as a valuable resource for individuals looking to improve their overall well-being.


The Natural History of Sexuality in Early America

The Natural History of Sexuality in Early America

Author: Greta LaFleur

Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press

Published: 2020-08-04

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 1421438844

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How natural history made sex scientific in the eighteenth century. If sexology—the science of sex—came into being sometime in the nineteenth century, then how did statesmen, scientists, and everyday people make meaning out of sex before that point? In The Natural History of Sexuality in Early America, Greta LaFleur demonstrates that eighteenth-century natural history—the study of organic life in its environment—actually provided the intellectual foundations for the later development of the scientific study of sex. Natural historians understood the human body to be a "porous envelope," eminently vulnerable to its environment. Yet historians of sexuality have tended to rely on archival evidence of genital-based or otherwise bodily sex acts for source material. Through careful readings of both elite natural history texts and popular print forms that circulated widely in the British North American colonies—among them Barbary captivity, execution, cross-dressing, and anti-vice narratives—LaFleur traces the development of a broad knowledge of sexuality defined in terms of the dynamic relationship between the human and the natural, social, physical, and climatic milieu. At the heart of this book is the question of how to produce a history of sexuality for an era in which modern vocabularies for sex and desire were unavailable. LaFleur demonstrates how environmental logic was used to explain sexual behavior on a broad scale, not just among the educated elite who wrote and read natural historical texts. LaFleur reunites the history of sexuality with the history of race, demonstrating how they were bound to one another by the emergence of the human sciences. Ultimately, The Natural History of Sexuality in Early America not only rewrites all dominant scholarly narratives of eighteenth-century sexual behavior but also poses a major intervention into queer theoretical understandings of the relationship between sex and the subject.


Lesbianism and the Criminal Law

Lesbianism and the Criminal Law

Author: Caroline Derry

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-01-11

Total Pages: 335

ISBN-13: 3030353001

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This book offers a comprehensive examination of the ways in which the criminal justice system of England and Wales has regulated, and failed or refused to regulate, lesbianism. It identifies the overarching approach as one of silencing: lesbianism has not only been ignored or regarded as unimaginable, but was deliberately excluded from legal discourses. A series of case studies ranging from 1746 to 2013 from parliamentary debates to individual prosecutions shed light on the complex process of regulation through silencing. They illuminate its evolution over three centuries and explore when and why it has been breached. The answers Derry uncovers can be fully understood only in the context of surrounding social and legal developments which are also considered. Lesbianism and the Criminal Law makes an important contribution to the growing bodies of literature on feminism, sexuality and the law and the legal history of sexual offences.


Before the Word Was Queer

Before the Word Was Queer

Author: Stephen Turton

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2024-03-21

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 1009007718

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This book uncovers how same-sex acts, desires, and identities have been represented in English dictionaries in Britain from the early modern to the interwar period. In doing so, it responds and contributes to established traditions and new trends in linguistics, queer theory, literary criticism, and the history of sexuality.