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  • «Masturbation: The History of the Great Terror by Jean Stengers; Ann Van Neck; Kathryn Hoffmann». Journal of Social History (Oxford: Oxford University Press) 37 (4): 1065-1066. Summer 2004. ISSN 0022-4529. doi:10.1353/jsh.2004.0065. «Stengers and Van Neck follow the illness to its fairly abrupt demise; they liken the shift to finally seeing the emperor without clothes as doctors began to doubt masturbation as a cause of illness at the turn of the twentieth century. Once doubt set in, scientists began to accumulate statistics about the practice, finding that a large minority and then a large majority of people masturbated. The implications were clear: if most people masturbated and did not experience insanity, debility, and early death, then masturbation could not be held accountable to the etiology that had been assigned it. Masturbation quickly lost its hold over the medical community, and parents followed in making masturbation an ordinary part of first childhood and then human sexuality.» 

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  • Jiang, Ming; Xin, Jiang; Qiang, Zou; Jin-wen, Shen (2003). «A research on the relationship between ejaculation and serum testosterone level in men». Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE A 4: 236-240. doi:10.1631/jzus.2003.0236. 
  • «Masturbation: The History of the Great Terror by Jean Stengers; Ann Van Neck; Kathryn Hoffmann». Journal of Social History (Oxford: Oxford University Press) 37 (4): 1065-1066. Summer 2004. ISSN 0022-4529. doi:10.1353/jsh.2004.0065. «Stengers and Van Neck follow the illness to its fairly abrupt demise; they liken the shift to finally seeing the emperor without clothes as doctors began to doubt masturbation as a cause of illness at the turn of the twentieth century. Once doubt set in, scientists began to accumulate statistics about the practice, finding that a large minority and then a large majority of people masturbated. The implications were clear: if most people masturbated and did not experience insanity, debility, and early death, then masturbation could not be held accountable to the etiology that had been assigned it. Masturbation quickly lost its hold over the medical community, and parents followed in making masturbation an ordinary part of first childhood and then human sexuality.» 

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  • «Masturbation: The History of the Great Terror by Jean Stengers; Ann Van Neck; Kathryn Hoffmann». Journal of Social History (Oxford: Oxford University Press) 37 (4): 1065-1066. Summer 2004. ISSN 0022-4529. doi:10.1353/jsh.2004.0065. «Stengers and Van Neck follow the illness to its fairly abrupt demise; they liken the shift to finally seeing the emperor without clothes as doctors began to doubt masturbation as a cause of illness at the turn of the twentieth century. Once doubt set in, scientists began to accumulate statistics about the practice, finding that a large minority and then a large majority of people masturbated. The implications were clear: if most people masturbated and did not experience insanity, debility, and early death, then masturbation could not be held accountable to the etiology that had been assigned it. Masturbation quickly lost its hold over the medical community, and parents followed in making masturbation an ordinary part of first childhood and then human sexuality.» 

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