Table of contents for Impotence : a cultural history / Angus McLaren.

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Contents
List of Illustrations								000
Acknowledgments								000
Introduction									000
Chapter 1
The Impenetrable Penetrator: Manhood in Greece and Rome		000
Chapter 2 
When ¿Desire Refuses Service¿: Impotence in the Christian West		000
Chapter 3 
The ¿Infirmity of Others¿: Laughing at Fumblers in Early Modern Europe	 000
Chapter 4 
¿Shameful to Wives, Ridiculous for Husbands, and Unworthy of Tribunals¿: Impotence 
in the Age of Reason								000
Chapter 5 
Neurasthenia, Decadence, and Nineteenth-Century Manhood 		000
Chapter 6
Marketing Manly Vigor: Victorian Medicine versus Quackery		000
Chapter 7
Sigmund Freud, Marie Stopes, and ¿The Love of Civilized Man¿		000
Chapter 8 
Sex Glands, Rejuvenation, and Eugenics between the Wars			000
Chapter 9 
The ¿Impotence Boom¿: From Kinsey to Masters and Johnson		000
Chapter 10 
Viagra: Hard Science or Hard Sell?					000
Conclusion									000
Index										000

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Impotence -- History.
Impotence -- Social aspects.
Impotence -- history.
Men -- psychology.