Men's sexual health in early modern England:

How did men cope with sexual health issues in early modern England? This vivid history investigates how sexual, reproductive, and genitourinary conditions were understood between 1580 and 1740. Drawing on medical sources and personal testimonies, it reveals how men responded to bouts of ill health a...

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Beteilige Person: Evans, Jennifer 1984- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 2024
Schriftenreihe:Gendering the late medieval and early modern world
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Links:https://doi.org/10.1017/9789048537761
https://doi.org/10.1017/9789048537761
https://doi.org/10.1017/9789048537761
Zusammenfassung:How did men cope with sexual health issues in early modern England? This vivid history investigates how sexual, reproductive, and genitourinary conditions were understood between 1580 and 1740. Drawing on medical sources and personal testimonies, it reveals how men responded to bouts of ill health and their relationships with the medical practitioners tasked with curing them. In doing so, this study restores men's health to medical histories of reproduction, demonstrating how men's sexual self-identity was tied to their health. Charting genitourinary conditions across the life cycle, the book illustrates how fertility and potency were key to medical understandings of men's health. Men utilized networks of care to help them with ostensibly embarrassing and shameful conditions like hernias, venereal disease, bladder stones, and testicular injuries. The book thus offers a historical voice to modern calls for men to be alert to, and open about, their own bodily health
Beschreibung:Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 20 Feb 2024)
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource (255 Seiten)
ISBN:9789048537761
DOI:10.1017/9789048537761