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INTRODUCTION TO THE ARCADE EDITION of the Psychopathia Sexualis

    • Joseph LoPiccolo, Ph.D.

INTRODUCTION

    • Franklin S. Klaf, M.D., M.P.H

FOREWORD **

    • Daniel Blain, M.D., F.A.C.P., F.A.P.A.

AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION

    • I. FRAGMENTS OF A SYSTEM OF PSYCHOLOGY OF SEXUAL LIFE
    • Force of sexual instinct
    • Sexual instinct the basis of ethical sentiments
    • Love as a passion
    • Historical development of sexual life
    • Chastity
    • Christianity
    • Monogamy
    • Position of woman in Islam
    • Sensuality and morality
    • Cultural demoralization of sexual life
    • Episodes of the moral decay of nations
    • Development of sexual desire; puberty
    • Sensuality and religious fanaticism
    • Relation between religious and sexual domains
    • Sensuality and art
    • Idealization of first love
    • True love
    • Sentimentality
    • Platonic love
    • Love and Friendship
    • Difference between the love of the man and that of the woman
    • Celibacy
    • Adultery
    • Matrimony
    • Fondness of dress
    • Facts of physiological fetichism
    • Religious and erotic fetichism
    • Hair, hand, foot of the female as fetiches
    • Eye, smell, voice, psychical qualities as fetich
    • II. PHYSIOLOGICAL FACTS
    • Puberty
    • Time limit of sexual life
    • Sexual instinct
    • Localization
    • Physiological development of sexual life
    • Erections: Centre of erection
    • Sphere of sexuality and olfaction
    • Flagellation as a stimulant for sexual life
    • Sect of flagellants
    • Flagellum Salutis of Paulini
    • Erogenous (hyperaesthetic) zones
    • Control of sexual instinct
    • Coitus
    • Ejaculation
  • III. ANTHROPOLOGICAL FACTS
    • Primary and secondary sexual characteristics
    • Psychical characteristics
    • Differentiation of sexes
    • Gynaecomasty
    • Development of sexual type
    • Eunuchs
    • IV. GENERAL PATHOLOGY (NEUROLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL)
    • Frequency and importance of pathological manifestations
    • Schedule of sexual neuroses
    • Influences stimulating the erectile tissues
    • Paralysis of the erectile tissues
    • Temporary impotence
    • Neurosis of the nerve centres of ejaculation
    • Neuroses produced by cerebral causes
    • Paradoxia, i.e., sexual instinct outside the period of anatomical-physiological processes
    • Sexual instinct in early childhood
    • Sexual instinct reappearing in old age
    • Sexual perversions in seniles due to impotence or dementia
    • Anaesthesia sexualis, i.e., absence of sexual instinct
    • congenital
    • acquired
    • Hyperaesthesia, i.e., pathologically exaggerated sexual instinct
    • Conditions and manifestations of this anomaly
    • Paraesthesia or perversion of the sexual instinct
    • Perversion and perversity
    • Sadism, an attempted explanation of sadism
    • Sadisticlust murder
    • Anthropophagy
    • Multilation of corpses
    • Maltreatment of women by cutting or flogging, etc.
    • Defilement of female persons
    • Symbolic sadism
    • Ideal sadism
    • Sadism practiced on any other object
    • Flogging of boys
    • Sadistic acts on animals
    • Sadism in woman
    • Masochism
    • Essence and clinical manifestations of masochism
    • Maltreatment and humiliation invited for the purpose of sexual gratification
    • Passive flagellation and its relation to masochism
    • Frequency and practices of masochism
    • Symbolic masochism
    • Ideal masochism
    • Jean Jacques Rousseau
    • Masochism in scientific and belletristical literature
    • Latent masochism
    • Shoe and foot fetichism
    • Coprolagnia
    • Masochism in woman
    • An attempted explanation of masochism
    • Sexual bondage
    • Masochism and sadism
    • Fetichism, definition of
    • Cases in which the fetich is a part of the female body
    • Hand fetichism
    • Bodily defects as fetiches
    • Hair fetichism
    • Hair despoilers
    • The fetich is a part of female attire
    • Mania for (theft of) female handkerchiefs
    • Shoe fetichism
    • The fetich consists of some special fabric
    • Fur, silk, velvet, gloves, roses
    • Beast fetichism
    • Antipathic sexual instinct
    • Acquired sexual inversion in either sex
    • Neurotic taint a condition of antipathic sexual instinct
    • Grades of acquired perversion
    • Simple inversion of sexual instinct
    • Eviration and defemination
    • Insanity among the Scythians
    • Mujerados
    • Transition to change of sex delusion
    • Delusion of sexual change
    • Congenital antipathic sexuality
    • Various clinical forms thereof
    • General symptoms
    • Attempted explanation of this anomaly
    • Congenital antipathic sexuality in the male
    • Psychical hermaphroditism
    • Homosexuality
    • Homosexuals
    • Effemination
    • Hermaphroditism
    • Congenital antipathic sexuality in the female
    • Complications of antipathic sexual instinct
    • Diagnosis, prognosis and therapy of sexual inversion
  • V. SPECIAL PATHOLOGY
    • The manifestations of pathological sexual life in the various forms and conditions of mental disturbance
    • Inhibition of psychical development
    • Acquired mental debility
    • Dementia following psychosis or apoplexy
    • Or injuries to the head
    • Or syphilis
    • General paresis
    • Epilepsy
    • Periodical insanity
    • Psychopathia sexualis periodica
    • Mania
    • Symptoms of sexual excitement in maniacs
    • Satyriasis and nymphomania
    • Chronic satyriasis and nymphomania
    • Melancholia
    • Hysteria
    • Paranoia
  • VI. PATHOLOGICAL SEXUALITY IN ITS LEGAL ASPECTS
    • Sexual crimes endanger the common weal
    • On the increase
    • Probable causes
    • Clinical researches
    • Sexual crimes not properly understood by the law profesion
    • Points for the proper judgment of sexual crimes
    • Conditions for the cessation of responsibility
    • Points for the psychopathological importance of sexual crimes
    • Sexual crimes classified
    • Exhibitionists
    • Frotteurs
    • Defilers of statues
    • Rape and lust murder
    • Bodily injury, violation of things, cruelty to animals caused by sadism
    • Masochism and sexual bondage
    • Bodily injury, robbery, theft emanating from fetichism
    • Notes on the question of responsibility in sexual offenses caused by delusions
    • Immorality with persons under the age of fourteen
    • Non-psychopathological cases
    • Psychopathological cases
    • Unnatural abuse
    • Violation of animals, sodomy, bestiality
    • Zooerasty
    • Unnatural sexual relations with persons of the same sex, pederasty
    • In relation to sexual inversion
    • Necessity to distinguish between pathological and normal conditions of pederasty
    • Forensic opinion on congenital sexual inversion and when pathologically acquired
    • Letter from a homosexual
    • Reasons why legal proceedings against homosexual acts should be stopped
    • Cultivated pederasty (not pathological)
    • Causes of the vice
    • Social life of pederasts
    • A woman-hater's ball in Berlin
    • Various categories of male-loving men
    • Poedicatio mulierum
    • Lesbian love
    • Necrophilia
    • Incest
    • Violation of wards

NOTES INDEX

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