Aphrodisiacs: The Science and the MythSpringer Science & Business Media, 2012 M12 6 - 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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The Science and the Myth Peter V. Taberner. 1. Introduction: The. Nature. of. Aphrodisiacs. P. V. Taberner. Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of desire, supposedly sprang from the seedofthe god Uranus, symbolized by thefoamon thesea from which ...
The Science and the Myth Peter V. Taberner. 1. Introduction: The. Nature. of. Aphrodisiacs. P. V. Taberner. Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of desire, supposedly sprang from the seedofthe god Uranus, symbolized by thefoamon thesea from which ...
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The Science and the Myth Peter V. Taberner. times. The appearance of the food and its aroma produced the perfectly natural,or unconditioned, response of salivation. However, in these experiments abellwasrung immediately before thefood ...
The Science and the Myth Peter V. Taberner. times. The appearance of the food and its aroma produced the perfectly natural,or unconditioned, response of salivation. However, in these experiments abellwasrung immediately before thefood ...
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The Science and the Myth Peter V. Taberner. The object of this book is not merely to list the myriad substances that ... in this book are drugs or poisons. In fact,there isnoreal distinction between a drug anda poison; many clinically ...
The Science and the Myth Peter V. Taberner. The object of this book is not merely to list the myriad substances that ... in this book are drugs or poisons. In fact,there isnoreal distinction between a drug anda poison; many clinically ...
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The Science and the Myth Peter V. Taberner. control the distribution of dangerous drugs was only introduced in England in 1917in response tothe epidemic of cocaineabuse ... of the campaigning efforts of H. Wiley, and in response to the.
The Science and the Myth Peter V. Taberner. control the distribution of dangerous drugs was only introduced in England in 1917in response tothe epidemic of cocaineabuse ... of the campaigning efforts of H. Wiley, and in response to the.
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China and the Far East | |
The Arab Tradition | |
John the Conqueror Root | |
Herbalism and Quackery | |
The Legacy of the Herbalists | |
Aphrodisiacs in Early Materiae Medicae | |
the Monkey Gland Story | |
The Therapeutic Role of Testosterone | |
The Placebo | |
Cannabis | |
Opium and the Narcotic Analgesics | |
Hypnotics and Sedatives | |
Strychnine | |
Drugs with Aphrodisiac Sideeffects | |
The Classical Aphrodisiacs | |
The Mandrake | |
The Scientific Approach to Sex and Aphrodisiacs | |
Brain Stimulation | |
EFFECTS OF DRUGS ON THE NERVOUS SYSTEM | |
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