Literature DB >> 11568485

The ideal prepuce in ancient Greece and Rome: male genital aesthetics and their relation to lipodermos, circumcision, foreskin restoration, and the kynodesme.

F M Hodges.   

Abstract

This study examines the evolution of Greek and Roman medical conceptualizations of preputial aesthetics, utilizing evidence found in classical medical texts as well as clues from literature, legal sources, and art. A conclusive picture emerges that the Greeks valued the longer prepuce and pathologized the penis characterized by a deficient prepuce--especially one that had been surgically ablated--under the disease concept of lipodermos. The medical conceptualization of lipodermos is also placed in the historical context of the legal efforts to abolish ritual circumcision throughout the Seleucid and Roman empires.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11568485     DOI: 10.1353/bhm.2001.0119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Hist Med        ISSN: 0007-5140            Impact factor:   1.314


  2 in total

1.  Outpatient Clinic in Ancient Greece.

Authors:  George Samonis; Christos Koutserimpas; Maria-Ioanna Rantou; Marianna Karamanou; Manolis I Stefanakis
Journal:  Maedica (Bucur)       Date:  2021-12

2.  Sutureless circumcision - An Indian experience.

Authors:  Punit Tiwari; Astha Tiwari; Suresh Kumar; Rajkumar Patil; Amit Goel; Pramod Sharma; Anup K Kundu
Journal:  Indian J Urol       Date:  2011-10
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