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- Psychopathia ****ualis: eine Klinisch-Forensische Studie (****ual Psychopathy: A Clinical-Forensic Study, also known as Psychopathia ****ualis, with Especial...
- 1902) was a German psychiatrist and author of the foundational work Psychopathia ****ualis (1886). Richard von Krafft-Ebing was born as the eldest of five...
- Psychopathia ****ualis is an 1886 book by Richard von Krafft-Ebing. Psychopathia ****ualis may also refer to: Psychopathia ****ualis, a controversial comic...
- Psychopathia ****ualis is a 2006 American erotic drama film written and directed by Bret Wood. The film's vignettes are based on the ****ual perversity study...
- electronics genre (a term Bennett himself coined on the blurb to the Psychopathia ****ualis album) and noise genres. Alternative Press included Whitehouse...
- Psychopathia ****ualis (Latin for Psychopathies of ****uality) is a book written in 1844 by the Russian physician Heinrich Kaan. In this work, Kaan transformed...
- Krafft-Ebing's coinage of the term paedophilia erotica in the 1896 edition of Psychopathia ****ualis. Krafft-Ebing was the first researcher to use the term pedophilia...
- masochism into clinical use in his work Neue Forschungen auf dem Gebiet der Psychopathia ****ualis ("New research in the area of Psychopathology of ****") in 1890...
- translation of Edition 10 of ****ologist Richard von Krafft-Ebing's 1886 book Psychopathia ****ualis. Anilingus can involve a variety of techniques to stimulate...
- non-medical definitions of sadomasochism.) However, Krafft-Ebing's theories in Psychopathia ****ualis – where the terms sadism and masochism were used – were adopted...