Hysteria: Female's Sexuality History
Introduction: Hysteria comes from hysteron, a Greek word that means Uterus. From there it follows the feminization of the disease and the link with the prototype of perfect woman at that time. Objective: Study the relationship between Hysteria and female sexuality through different historical period...
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Main Authors: | Elena María Fernández Laveda (Author), Águeda Fernández Martínez (Author), Irene Belda Antón (Author) |
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Universidad de Alicante,
2014-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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