INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
- A.
- Acrochordon (kind of wart), II. 314.
- Aediles have supervision over the Brothels, [107],
- keep a list of the public prostitutes, [107].
- Ætiology, Neglect of, II. 243.
- Afranius, Paederast, [154].
- Agoranomi at Athens have supervision over the Brothels and Whoremasters, [72].
- Alcibiades, most members of his family Pathics, [160].
- Anginae (quinsies) common in Egypt, II. 36,
- among Fellators, II. 32.
- Anthrax (malignant pustule), II. 125,
- consequent upon sexual intercourse, II. [128],
- Epidemic in Asia, II. 179.
- Anus, Ulcers, [134], II. 295,
- Condylomata, [130],
- Rhagades, [129], II. 302.
- Aphaca, Temple of Aphrodité at, 222.
- Aphrodité ἀναδυομένη (rising from the sea) in the Temple of Aesculapius, [30],
- εὔπλοια (giving a prosperous voyage), 27,
- λιμενίας (of harbours), 27,
- οὐράνια (heavenly), 27,
- πάνδημος (of the people), 27,
- ποντιά (of the sea), 27,
- πραξις (doing, sexual intercourse), 121,
- φιλομήδης (laughter-loving, or loving the genitals), 39.
- Apion, II. 124.
- Armenian women bound to give themselves up an offering to the honour of Venus, [19].
- Athens, Brothels at, 71,
- Plague, II. 180,
- Diseases of Genital organs in consequence of Neglect of worship of Bacchus, [78],
- Ulcers on the foot common, II. 38,
- Inns, [8], [78].
- B.
- Baal Peor, 52.
- Babylonian women bound to give themselves up an offering to the honour of Venus, [18].
- Bacchus ἀνδρόγυνος (man-woman), 195,
- is lascivious, [43],
- Pathic, [194],
- practises “Onania postica”, 195,
- his worship, [79], [195].
- Bachelors at Rome, Tax on, 84.
- Barbers’ Shops at Athens, Resorts of the Pathics, [120],
- in Rome, II. 221.
- Bassus Cinaedus, [171].
- Batalus Cinaedus, [171].
- Bathing after Coition, II. 209,
- in common, II. 219,
- gives occasion for Vice, II. 219.
- Baths at Athens, Resorts of the Pathics, II. 120,
- in Rome, II. 221.
- Blood, vaginal, unclean, II. 320,
- mucus, II. 121.
- Bones, affections of the, II. 318.
- Bordeaux, derivation of name, [28].
- Brothels do not exist in Asia, [64],
- in Greece under supervision of the Agoranomi, [72],
- established at Athens by Solon, [70],
- in Rome, [88],
- were under supervision of the Ædiles, [107],
- on country estates, [105],
- in Palaces, [105].
- Bubonic swellings, II. 238, 303,
- among Eunuchs, [253],
- in connection with ulcers of the foot, II. 238.
- C.
- Caesar a Pathic, II. 41.
- Campanus Morbus, II. 99.
- Carthaginian women bound to give themselves up an offering in honour of Venus, [22].
- Castration of Pathics, [116],
- in Elephantiasis, II. 154.
- Catheter, II. 281.
- Chancres, II. 286,
- called θηρίωμα (malignant sore), II. 296,
- robigo (blight), II. 57,
- φθινὰς (wasting), II. 57,
- in Egypt have tendency to form scabs, II. 149,
- on the posteriors, II. 301,
- on the glans penis, II. 295,
- on the female genital organs, II. 296,
- on the skin of the penis, II. 155,
- on the mons Veneris, II. 155,
- on the prepuce, II. 293.
- Circumcision, or Cutting, of Maids, II. 206.
- Cleanliness checks the rise of Venereal disease, II. 187.
- Cleopatra keeps Cinaedi, [178].
- Climate, II. 115,
- influence on genital organs, II. 120,
- on diseases of the genital organs, II. 135,
- on activity of generation, II. 117.
- Coition in Temples, [23],
- Unnatural Coition due to vengeance of Venus, [151].
- Complexion, pale, of Cinaedi, [143],
- of Cunnilingues, II. 64.
- Condylomata, II. 313,
- on the posteriors, [130], II. 311,
- on the genitals, II. 310.
- Contagion, views of the Ancients as to, II. 246,
- in Southern countries more transient, II. 164.
- Corpse unclean, II. 189.
- Crete, paederastia in, 117,
- Satyriasis common there, [127].
- Cunnilingus, II. 46,
- practises vice with women at time of Menstruation, II. 188,
- diseases of the, II. 63.
- Cyprus is called Κεραστία (horned), II. 319,
- its inhabitants frequent sufferers from Bony Outgrowths (Exostosis) of the Skull, II. 319,
- their daughters bound to give themselves up an offering in honour of Venus, [22].
- D.
- Defloration, its performance impure, [25].
- Depilation, II. 191,
- executed by women on men, II. 192,
- by men on women, II. 192,
- of Pathics, [172], II. 192,
- of the anus, II. 192,
- of the genital organs, II. 192.
- Diatriton (fasting until the third day), II. 237.
- Diseases, bodily, brought on by men’s own fault are disgraceful, II. 231.
- Diseases, Names of, II. 249.
- Dispensaries at Athens, resort of the Pathics, [120].
- Dolores Osteocopi (Pains that rack the Bones), II. 319.
- Doctors have few opportunities of observing diseases of the Genitals, II. 225,
- inexperienced “in re venerea” (in Venereal matters), II. 237,
- lewd-minded, II. 236,
- Doctors from Egypt cure the Mentagra (Tetter of the Chin) at Rome, II. 91.
- Doctors’ shops at Athens, resort of the Pathics, [120].
- Dogs used as cunnilingi, II. 48.
- Dowry, earned by maidens by prostitution, [21], [25].
- E.
- Egypt, quinsies common, II. 37,
- and ulcers of the neck, II. 35,
- form taken there by Venereal disease, II. 149,
- inhabitants lascivious, II. 91,
- offer up their daughters to Zeus, [40],
- Physicians experienced in the cure of Mentagra (Tetter of the Chin), II. 91.
- Elephantiasis, II. 97, 154,
- communicated by Coition, II. 154,
- infectious, II. 163.
- Epinyctis, II. 309.
- Erotic poets, lascivious, [8].
- Eunuchs, kept by distinguished women, [116], [178],
- do not suffer from Calvities (Baldness), II. 153,
- nor from Elephantiasis, II. 154.
- Exanthema of the Genital organs, II. 319.
- Excrescences on the Genital organs, II. 311.
- Exostosis (Bony outgrowths) of the Skull, II. 108, 319,
- common in Cyprus, II. 319.
- F.
- Fakeers in India, [34].
- Fellator, Diseases of the, II. 3.
- Felt-lice (Pediculi pubis), II. 197.
- Fish diet induces Leprosy and Ulcers, II. 38, 39.
- Floralia at Rome, [84].
- G.
- Galerius Maximianus, II. 140.
- Galli, Priests of Cybelé, [231],
- pay prostitution-tax to the Romans, [231].
- Gangrene of the Genitals, II. 176,
- during the Plague of Athens, II. 179,
- of the limbs, II. 182.
- Genitals, their purification after coition, II. 208,
- exposure in the case of Youths at Athens, II. 229,
- compulsory by law at Rome, II. 229.
- Genitals, Diseases of induced by Dreams, [200],
- at Athens, in consequence of the neglect of the Worship of Bacchus, [43],
- at Lampsacus in consequence of the banishment of Priapus, [44],
- Cure is won by prayers to Priapus, [45],
- women treated by women’s Physicians, II. 248.
- Genius Epidemicus its influence on Venereal Disease, II. 167,
- on Ulcers of the Genitals, II. 172.
- Germans practise Paederastia, [228].
- Glans penis, male, more active secretion from glands of this part in hot countries, II. 124,
- liable to Inflammation and Ulceration, II. 295,
- Ulcers of, II. 124,
- Thymus (warty excrescence) II. 313.
- Gonorrhœa
- in Hippocrates, II. 171,
- Moses, II. 130,
- common in Southern countries, II. 136,
- is ignominious, II. 234, II. 265,
- in man, II. 260,
- in woman, II. 269.
- Greece, Climate, II. 134,
- Cult of Venus, [27].
- Groin, tumours in the, a consequence of riding, [242].
- H.
- Hæmorrhoids, II. 310,
- among Pathics, [130],
- common in the time of Martial and Juvenal, [133].
- Hair, Affection of the, II. 156,
- in Leprosy and Elephantiasis, II. 157.
- Hares,—androgynic (sometimes male, sometimes female), 200.
- Hand, left—ill-reputed, II. 209,
- used for Onanism, II. 209,
- in purification of the Genital organs, II. 213.
- Heliades punished for licentious love, [154].
- Helos (callosity) on the glans penis, II. 296.
- Hemitheon, Cinaedus, [172].
- Hermaphroditus, statues of—in front of Baths, II. 220.
- Hero suffers from ulcers on the genitals, II. 127.
- Herod, disease from which he suffered, II. 140.
- Herpes (creeping eruption), II. 308.
- Hetaerae, 79,
- dress of, 81,
- Seminary at Corinth, [79],
- follow the Greek armies, [80].
- Hieroduli, female, [30].
- I.
- Ignis Persicus (Persian fire), II. 130.
- India, Venereal disease in, 40.
- Infection, views of the Ancients on, II. 248,
- in the South more transient, II. 164.
- Inguinal tumours, a consequence of riding, [242].
- Inns of ill-repute at Athens, [76],
- fornication practised in them, [8],
- at Rome, [98].
- Irrumator, II. 3.
- Ischuria (Retention of urine) in case of ulcers of Urethra, II. 170.
- Isis, Worship of—at Rome, [103].
- J.
- Jews, their Diseases at Shittim, in consequence of worship of Baal-Peor, [52],
- their daughters give themselves up an offering to the honour of Astarté, [66].
- Juno, Patron-goddess of Lust, [44].
- K.
- Kissing disseminates Mentagra (Tetter of the Chin), II. 88.
- Kissing, Mania for,—at Rome, II. 88.
- L.
- Lame men are lecherous, [240].
- Lampsacus, affections of the genitals among the men there in consequence of the expulsion of Priapus, [44].
- Lemnos, women of,—their evil smell, [148].
- Lepra (scaly leprosy), Mentagra (Tetter of the Chin) changes into it, II. 72,
- produced by vicious practices, II. 163, II. 317.
- Leprosy, connection with Venereal disease, II. 150,
- a punishment from the gods, II. 189, II. 315,
- spreads from the genital organs, II. 154, 156.
- Lesbos, women of—are fellatrices, II. 4,
- tribads, [161].
- Liber, another name of Bacchus, [43].
- Lingam-worship in India, [33].
- Locris, women of—give themselves up an offering in honour of Venus, [22].
- Lydian women give themselves up an offering in honour of Venus, [21].
- M.
- Matrix, dilater of the, II. 299.
- Matrix (or injecting) syringe, II. 300.
- Mena, goddess of Menstruation, [25].
- Mendes, cult of—in Egypt, II. 113.
- Menstrual blood unclean, [23],
- liable to putrefaction, II. 126,
- injurious consequences in Coition, II. 121, 149,
- produces skin-affections, II. 149.
- Menstruation, women during—Coition with such, II. 130,
- produces affections of the genital organs in man, II. 127,
- Leprosy, II. 149.
- Mentagra (Tetter of the Chin), II. 71,
- is subject to epidemic influence, II. 100,
- changes into Lepra and Psora, II. 72.
- Miletus, women of—are artificial tribads, [162].
- Morbus Campanus, II. 98,
- Phoeniceus, II. 54.
- Mucous membrane, its secretions in the South more copious and acrid, II. 121.
- Mutuus, the Priapus of the Romans, [26].
- Myrmecia, II. 314.
- Myrrha punished by Venus, [157].
- N.
- Names of Diseases, II. 249.
- National diversities influence the rise of Venereal disease, II. 131, 321.
- Neuralgia of the testicles and spermatic cord, II. 284.
- O.
- Ointments for the skin, II. 139.
- Oscans are licentious, II. 100,
- are Cunnilingues, II. 101.
- Ozaena (fetid polypus), II. 317.
- P.
- Paederastia, 108,
- at Athens, [119],
- in Bœotia, [121],
- Chalcis, [122],
- Chios, [122],
- Crete, [117],
- Elis, [121],
- Germany, [228],
- Greece, [117],
- Italy, [124],
- Rome, [124],
- Siphnos, [124],
- Syria, [116],
- Tarsus, [139],
- practised in Temples, [111],
- is a mental disorder, [182],
- inclination to it is innate, [236],
- and hereditary, [160],
- due to vengeance of Venus, [146], [172], [182].
- Paederasts, diseases of, 126.
- Paedophilia, 117.
- Paralysis of the Tongue due to the practices of the Cunnilingue, II. 64.
- Parmenides, Fragment of, 163.
- Patients suffering from affections of the genital organs deceive the Physician, II. 235,
- dread the knife, [46], II. 241,
- treat themselves, II. 238.
- Pathics, signal of invitation employed by, 143,
- condition at Athens, [120],
- kept in the Roman brothels, [124],
- had to pay Prostitution-tax, 126, 231,
- characteristics, [169],
- dress, [172],
- allow the hair of the head to grow long, [173],
- depilate their persons, II. 191,
- resemble women, [189],
- seed-ducts in their case go to the anus, [235],
- bear children, [235],
- diseases of, 126,
- pale complexion, [143],
- foul breath, [142],
- suffer from affection of the mouth, [134], [142],
- ulcers on posteriors, [127],
- hæmorrhoids, [130].
- Penis, artificial, [161], [198].
- Phallus-worship, 40,
- in Egypt, [40],
- Greece, [41],
- India, [33],
- Syria, [49].
- Philoctetes is Onanist, [155],
- Pathic, [152].
- Phlyctaenae (blisters) on the skin in diseases of the Uterus, II. 153.
- Phoeniceus Morbus, II. 54.
- Phoenician women give themselves up an offering in honour of Venus, [21].
- Physicians have few opportunities of observing diseases of the Genitals, II. 225,
- inexperienced “in re venerea” (in Venereal subjects), II. 237,
- lewd-minded, II. 235,
- Physicians from Egypt cure the Mentagra (Tetter of the Chin) at Rome, II. 91.
- Piles (hæmorrhoids), II. 310,
- among Pathics, [130],
- common in time of Martial and Juvenal, [133].
- Polyandry, II. 120.
- Polygamy, II. 120.
- Prepuce, ulcers, II. 293,
- rhagades (chapped sores), II. 293,
- thymus (warty excrescence), II. 311.
- Priapism, II. 136.
- Priapus, 43,
- lover of gardens, [47], II. 215,
- made of fig-wood, [195],
- red, II. 57,
- used to rupture the hymen, [24], [26], [51],
- possesses fructifying virtues, [26],
- sufferers from complaints of the genitals pray to him, 50.
- Priests undertake the deflowering of virgins, [47].
- Prophylactics against Bubo, II. 307,
- against Gonorrhœa, II. 307.
- Propotides punished by Venus, [156].
- Prostitute-keepers (Whoremasters) at Athens, [72],
- under supervision of the Ædiles, [107],
- considered infamous, [98].
- Prostitutes’ fees fixed by the Agoranomi at Athens, [73],
- at Rome, [94].
- Prostitution-tax at Athens, [74],
- leased out by the Magistrate at Athens, [75],
- at Rome, [107],
- at Byzantium, [107],
- paid by Pathics, [107], [126], [231],
- by the Priests of Cybelé, [231].
- Prostitution-tax, farmers of—at Athens, [75].
- R.
- Rhagades (chapped sores) of the posteriors, [127],
- of the female genitals, II. 298,
- of the prepuce, II. 293.
- Rhinocolura, Colony of II. 24.
- Rome, Baths at, II. 220,
- Brothels, [88],
- Cult of Priapus, [43],
- Cult of Venus, [33],
- Inns, [98],
- Isis-worship, [103],
- Mania for kissing, II. 88,
- Mentagra (Tetter of the Chin), II. 71,
- Paederastia, [123],
- Prostitution-tax, 107.
- Roseola in gonorrhœal patients, II. 143.
- S.
- Satyriasis, II. 255,
- common in Crete, [127].
- Scabies (Itch), II. 69, II. 162.
- Scythians, νοῦσος θήλεια (feminine disease) of the, 144,
- men-women, [240].
- Shamefacedness of patients, II. 235.
- Skin, reaction of the—in affections of the genital organs, II. 141, II. 153, II. 159.
- Skin-diseases, infectious in Venereal disease, II. 165.
- Smell, foul—from the mouth of Pathics, [142],
- of Fellators, II. 30.
- Snakes used for vicious purposes, II. 113.
- Sneeze betrays the Cinaedus, [171].
- Sodomy, II. 110,
- with he-goats, II. 113,
- with asses, II. 114,
- with snakes, II. 113.
- Suicide due to ulcers of genital organs, II. 42,
- to ulcers of the neck, II. 40.
- Sycosis of the Chin, II. 81.
- Syringe, Matrix or Injecting, II. 300.
- T.
- Tarsus, frequency of paederastia there, [139].
- Testicles, inflammation of, II. 282,
- ulcers, II. 285,
- induration, II. 285.
- Tetter of the chin (Mentagra), II. 71,
- subject to epidemic influence, II. 100,
- changes into Lepra and Psora, II. 72.
- Throat, Ulcers of the—among fellators, II. 14, II. 34.
- Thymus (warty excrescence) on the genital organs, II. 311.
- Tiberius, sickness of, II. 92.
- Tongue, Paralysis of the—due to the practices of Cunnilingue, II. 66.
- Tribads, artificial, [161].
- Typhus, influence on Venereal disease, II. 182.
- U.
- Ulcers, Egyptian, II. 35,
- a result of vengeance of the Dea Syra, II. 37,
- on the tibia common at Athens, II. 38,
- origin, II. 242,
- general treatment, II. 239.
- Ulcers of the Genitals, II. 139, II. 275,
- offspring of evil humours, II. 242,
- readily change to caries, II. 139, II. 177,
- worms in them, II. 141,
- common under putrid epidemic conditions, II. 168,
- treated with knife, II. 176,
- by actual cautery, II. 176,
- of women—are feared by men, II. 162,
- lead to suicide, II. 176.
- Ulcers of the Throat in case of Fellators, II. 14, II. 34,
- lead to suicide, II. 42.
- Urethra, ulcers of the, II. 171, II. 177,
- caruncles, II. 279,
- strictures, II. 279.
- V.
- Vaginal blood, unclean, II. 320,
- mucus, II. 121.
- Varices (dilated veins) cause impotency, [242].
- Venereal disease, names, II. 249,
- changes into Leprosy, II. 140,
- into Elephantiasis, II. 149,
- relation to Leprosy, II. 150,
- to Typhus, II. 182,
- cured without professional aid, II. 148, II. 238,
- of the mucous membranes and bones not common in Southern countries, II. 250.
- Venus, calva (bald), 33,
- Cult of, 13,
- in Asia, [16],
- Babylon, [17],
- Greece, [27],
- Italy, [33].
- Virgins give themselves up an offering in honour of Venus in Armenia, [18],
- at Babylon, [18],
- Carthage, [20],
- in Cyprus, [22],
- Locris, [22],
- Lydia, [20],
- Palestine, [66],
- Phœnicia, [20],
- in honour of Zeus in Egypt, [40],
- reason of custom, [22].
- W.
- Whoremasters at Athens, [72],
- under supervision of the Ædiles, [107],
- considered infamous, [98].
- Women, allow paederastia to be practised with them, [139],
- seldom suffer from Mentagra (Tetter of the chin), II. 84,
- or Elephantiasis, II. 153,
- or Venereal disease, II. 153.
- Worms in ulcers, II. 137.
- Z.
- Zeus, the Egyptians give up their daughters as an offering in his honour, [41].
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