Martin Schurig (1656–1733) was the first physician to occupy himself with the anatomy of the sexual organs.[1]
Based in Dresden, Schurig is known for his Spermatologia Historico-Medica, often known simply as Spermatologia, published in Latin in 1720. Havelock Ellis quotes freely from his works.
Books
- Schurig, M. Spermatologia historico-medica. Johannis Beckii, Frankfort, 1720.
- Schurig, M. Gynaecologia Historico-Medica. Office Hekeliana, 1730.
- Schurig, M. Muliebria historico-medica. C. Hekel, 1729.
Notes
- ↑ Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Archived 2007-08-29 at the Wayback Machine
Further reading
- Ashbee, Henry Spencer [Pisanus Fraxi] (1885). Catena Librorum Tacendorum. London: privately printed. pp. 1–14.
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