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80 French History and Civilization Female Impotence in Nineteenth-Century France: A Study in Gendered Sexual Pathology
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Document Date: 2009-11-10 14:21:34


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Strasbourg / Newark / New York / Venice / Paris / Rome / Stuttgart / Cambridge / London / Lyon / Chicago / /

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In 1867 / /

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Germany / France / /

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University of Queensland / /

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canon law impotentia coeundi / canon law discussions / canon law tradition / canon law habits / canon law specialists / later canon law writing / canon law / /

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Faculty of Medicine / Le Tribunal / Centre for the History of European Discourses / L’Union / University of Queensland / UN Court / /

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Alice Domurat Dreger / Alison Moore / Cynthia Eagle Russett / David F. Greenberg / Joseph Bajada / Kathleen Anne Wellman / Thomas Sanchez / Peter Cryle / Paolo Zacchia / Vincent Tagereau / Georg Kobelt / Jonathan Ned Katz / Michel-Etienne Descourtilz / Pierre Roussel / Anne C. Vila / Celia Kitzinger / Théophile de Bordeu / Joseph Virey / Pierre Darmon / Andrea Beckmann / Thomas Laqueur / Sylvie Chaperon / Sexual Impotence / Ernest Legouvé / Julien Joseph Virey / /

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professor of anatomy / specialist / professor / director / male-centred model of external signs / professor of anatomy at Freiburg / /

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Queensland / Illinois / New York / Massachusetts / /

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Eighteenth-Century Studies / /

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Caribbean / /

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