

An edition of The Wages of Sin (2000)
Sex and Disease, Past and Present
By Peter Lewis Allen
Publish Date
June 1, 2002
Publisher
University Of Chicago Press
Language
eng
Pages
226
Description:
"The Wages of Sin shows how society's view of particular afflictions often heightened the suffering of the sick and substituted condemnation for care. Peter Allen moves from the medieval diseases of lovesickness and leprosy through syphilis and bubonic plague, described by one writer as "a broom in the hands of the Almighty, with which He sweepeth the most nasty and uncomely corners of the universe." More recently, medical and social responses to masturbation in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and AIDS in the twentieth round out Allen's timely and erudite study of the intersection of private morality and public health. The Wages of Sin tells the story of how ancient views on sex and sin have shaped, and continue to shape, religious life, medical practice, and private habits."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Sexually transmitted diseases, Social aspects, Moral and ethical aspects, History, Sexual ethics, Aspect social, Aspect moral, SOCIAL CONDITIONS, Morale sexuelle, Zonde, Histoire, Filosofische aspecten, Maladies sexuellement transmissibles, Ethics, Seksueel overdraagbare aandoeningen, Sex customs, Legislation & jurisprudence