Aphrodisiacs: The Science and the MythSpringer US, 1985 M05 23 - 278 páginas The planning and writing of this book has taken rather longer than I had originally intended; what began as a modest literary project for two second-year medical students has expanded over eight years to become a complete book. The subject matter lent itself all too easily to a sen sationalist approach yet, on the other hand, a strictly scientific approach would probably have resulted in a dull dry text of little interest to the general reader. I have therefore attempted to bridge the gap and make the book intelligible and entertaining to the non-special ist, but at the same time ensuring that it is factually correct and adequately researched for the scientist or clinician. I have always been impressed by Sir J .G. Frazer's introduction to his classic book The Golden Bough in which he apologizes for the fact that an article originally intended merely to explain the rules of succession to the priesthood of Diana at Aricia had expanded, over a period of thirty years, to twelve volumes. The present work cannot pretend to such heady levels of academic excellence. |
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... appearing in the days before legislation restricted their content promised patent medicines of astonishingly wide ... appear- ing in the newspapers of the eighteenth century can be gained from the results of a survey of newspapers in ...
... appearing in the days before legislation restricted their content promised patent medicines of astonishingly wide ... appear- ing in the newspapers of the eighteenth century can be gained from the results of a survey of newspapers in ...
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... appear- ance , such as the carrot or asparagus , for example , gained reputations as aphrodisiacs . The mandrake root , which could resemble a whole man in terms of limbs , torso and head , was therefore believed to be a universal ...
... appear- ance , such as the carrot or asparagus , for example , gained reputations as aphrodisiacs . The mandrake root , which could resemble a whole man in terms of limbs , torso and head , was therefore believed to be a universal ...
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... appear impolite ; to get drunk ; to forget ; to appear sophisticated ; to slake thirst ; to obtain medicinal effect . These reasons have not been listed in order of priority , but the anti- anxiety effect of alcohol appears to be the ...
... appear impolite ; to get drunk ; to forget ; to appear sophisticated ; to slake thirst ; to obtain medicinal effect . These reasons have not been listed in order of priority , but the anti- anxiety effect of alcohol appears to be the ...
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