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criminals in China.
Records of
castrations in
China date to the
Shang dynasty (c. 1700–1050 BC), when the
Shang kings castrated prisoners of war.
During the...
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Chemical castration is
castration via
anaphrodisiac drugs,
whether to
reduce libido and ****ual activity, to
treat cancer, or otherwise.
Unlike surgical...
- example,
castration of both
animals and
humans was
categorically forbidden in the
Hebrew Bible and is
prohibited in
Jewish law.
Although castrations generally...
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Castration anxiety is an
overwhelming fear of
damage to, or loss of, the ****—a
derivative of
Sigmund Freud's
theory of the
castration complex, one of...
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transition from
castrate-sensitive to
castrate-resistant
prostate cancer is also
accompanied by the
acquisition of
various gene mutations. In
castrate-resistant...
- The
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (French: Société Radio-Canada),
branded as CBC/Radio-Canada, is the
Canadian public broadcaster for both
radio and...
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practice of
castration, in
which the ****s are
removed or deactivated, or emasculation,
which removes both. ****
removal and
castration have been used...
- has been
castrated.
Throughout history,
castration often served a
specific social function. The
earliest records for
intentional castration to produce...
- The
castration complex is a
concept developed by
Sigmund Freud,
first presented in 1908,
initially as part of his
theorisation of the
transition in early...
- are not
included within the ring.
Elastration is
normally limited to
castrations done
during the
first few w****s of life, and it
cannot be used for species...