Szasz, Thomas S. (1974). «Sex». The Second Sin. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd. p. 10. ISBN978-0-7100-7757-8. Consultado el 30 de junio de 2011. «Masturbation: the primary sexual activity of mankind. In the nineteenth century it was a disease; in the twentieth, it's a cure.»
"The Ħaġar Qim woman is... masturbating, with one hand languidly supporting her head. Taylor, Timothy (June 1996). Uncovering the prehistory of sex. Archivado desde el original el 19 de julio de 2012. Consultado el 30 de junio de 2019.
«Insanity, Produced by Masturbation». The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal12 (7): 109-111. 1835. doi:10.1056/NEJM183503250120703.
Hare, E. H. (1962). «Masturbatory Insanity: The History of an Idea». The British Journal of Psychiatry108 (452): 1-25. doi:10.1192/bjp.108.452.1.
Stolberg, Michael (April 2000). «An Unmanly Vice: Self-Pollution, Anxiety, and the Body in the Eighteenth Century». Social History of Medicine13 (1): 3. doi:10.1093/shm/13.1.1.
Patton, Michael S. (June 1985). «Masturbation from Judaism to Victorianism». Journal of Religion and Health24 (2): 133-146. ISSN0022-4197. PMID24306073. doi:10.1007/BF01532257. «Social change in attitudes toward masturbation has occurred at the professional level only since 1960 and at the popular level since 1970. [133] ... onanism and masturbation erroneously became synonymous... [134] ... there is no legislation in the Bible pertaining to masturbation. [135]».
google.com.mx
books.google.com.mx
Aulo Gelio, Noches Áticas (2009). «11». En Santiago López Moreda, ed. Noches Áticas. Akal. p. 252. ISBN978-84-460-2824-6. Consultado el 21/09/20. «Por otra parte, parece que el precepto de no comer habas es fruto de un error, porque en un poema de Empédocles, que siguió la doctrina pitagórica, se encuentra el verso siguiente:
"Desdichados, miserables, alejad las habas de vuestras manos".
La mayoría entendió que kúamous se refería a las legumbres, según el uso vulgar. Pero quienes han interpretado con más saber y cuidado los versos de Empédocles dicen que kúamous en este pasaje significa "testículos" y que éstos, de manera encubierta y simbólica, son llamados así según la costumbre de Pitágoras, porque son los causantes de la concepción y proporcionan la fuerza para la procreación del hombre; y por esta razón Empédocles quiso apartar al hombre no del comer habas sino del placer venéreo.»
issn.org
portal.issn.org
Planned Parenthood Federation of America (March 2003). «Masturbation: From myth to sexual health». Contemporary Sexuality37 (3): v. ISSN1094-5725. OCLC37229308. «Finally, the American medical community pronounced masturbation as normal in 1972 American Medical Association publication, Human Sexuality (Rowan, 2000).»
Patton, Michael S. (June 1985). «Masturbation from Judaism to Victorianism». Journal of Religion and Health24 (2): 133-146. ISSN0022-4197. PMID24306073. doi:10.1007/BF01532257. «Social change in attitudes toward masturbation has occurred at the professional level only since 1960 and at the popular level since 1970. [133] ... onanism and masturbation erroneously became synonymous... [134] ... there is no legislation in the Bible pertaining to masturbation. [135]».
jackinworld.com
Home " Resources " General Articles Question of the Week. «JackinLibrary: Joycelyn Elders». Jackinworld.com. Consultado el 25 de agosto de 2014.
Patton, Michael S. (June 1985). «Masturbation from Judaism to Victorianism». Journal of Religion and Health24 (2): 133-146. ISSN0022-4197. PMID24306073. doi:10.1007/BF01532257. «Social change in attitudes toward masturbation has occurred at the professional level only since 1960 and at the popular level since 1970. [133] ... onanism and masturbation erroneously became synonymous... [134] ... there is no legislation in the Bible pertaining to masturbation. [135]».
Whitaker, Brian (3 de febrero de 2006). «Seminal questions». London. Consultado el 15 de marzo de 2010.
web.archive.org
"The Ħaġar Qim woman is... masturbating, with one hand languidly supporting her head. Taylor, Timothy (June 1996). Uncovering the prehistory of sex. Archivado desde el original el 19 de julio de 2012. Consultado el 30 de junio de 2019.
Thomas H. Ollendick; Carolyn S. Schroeder (6 de diciembre de 2012). «Masturbation». Encyclopedia of Clinical Child and Pediatric Psychology. Boston, MA: Springer Science & Business Media. p. 359. ISBN978-1-4615-0107-7. OCLC913623298. «These are some of the darkest pages of religious and medical history.»
Planned Parenthood Federation of America (March 2003). «Masturbation: From myth to sexual health». Contemporary Sexuality37 (3): v. ISSN1094-5725. OCLC37229308. «Finally, the American medical community pronounced masturbation as normal in 1972 American Medical Association publication, Human Sexuality (Rowan, 2000).»