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www.definition-of.com/furor%20uterinus
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furor uterinus - From the Latin meaning fury of the womb, medically known as uterine frenzy, an uncontrollable sexual desire in a woman. Synonyms: ...
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www.nytimes.com/books/first/g/groneman-nymphomania.html
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The first full-length study of the disease, Nymphomania, or a Dissertation Concerning the Furor Uterinus, written by an obscure French doctor, M. D. T. Bienville, ...
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Dec 31, 2011 ... This disease comes on with melancholy, lascivious casting about of the eyes, and frequent sighing; and, as it increases, the face becomes red ...
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Dec 31, 2011 ... From furo, to be mad, and uterus the womb,) acrai, brachuna, astromunia, aras- con, arsatum. Dr. Cullen calls it nymphomania; and places it in ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1037171/pdf/medhis...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1037171/pdf/medhist00029-0098.pdf
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referred to here as furor uterinus, or as. "hysteria"; this latter identification enables her to produce a misleading Appendix of medical dissertations from 1575 to ...
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www.myspace.com/countess_thorensen
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Dara Reid (§Furor Uterinus §)'s profile on Myspace, the leading social entertainment destination powered by the passion of our fans.
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www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=nymphomania
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1775, in English translation of "Nymphomania, or a Dissertation Concerning the Furor Uterinus," by French doctor M.D.T. Bienville, coined from Gk. nymphe ...
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www.psychology4all.com/EatingDisorders.htm
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The first such 'wave' was evident in the sixteenth century when doctors identified a malady that affected only young girls called furor uterinus and 'love sickness'.
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freethesaurus.net/s.php?q=desire
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... forbidden fruit, free-lovism, free choice, free love, free will, function, furor uterinus, glimmering goal, go for, goatishness, golden vision, good cheer, good hope, ...
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