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Heinrich Kaan (russian: link=no, Генрих Каан; 8 February 1816 – 24 May 1893) was a 19th-century physician known for his seminal contributions to early
sexology Sexology is the scientific study of human sexuality, including human sexual interests, behaviors, and functions. The term ''sexology'' does not generally refer to the non-scientific study of sexuality, such as social criticism. Sexologists app ...
. Different sources identify him as Ruthenian (an ethnic group living in what is now
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) or as Russian. He was the personal physician to the
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.Money and Lamacz 1989:20


''Psychopathia Sexualis''

Kaan is primarily known for an early scientific approach to
sexology Sexology is the scientific study of human sexuality, including human sexual interests, behaviors, and functions. The term ''sexology'' does not generally refer to the non-scientific study of sexuality, such as social criticism. Sexologists app ...
i.e. a scientifically based theoretical study of sex as opposed to earlier fields of erotology—the more practical study of lovemaking. He published his main work ''Psychopathia Sexualis'' in 1844 in Leipzig in
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and it has been translated into
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and German. A direct translation of the title is Psychopathies of
Sexuality Human sexuality is the way people experience and express themselves sexually. This involves biological, psychological, physical, erotic, emotional, social, or spiritual feelings and behaviors. Because it is a broad term, which has varied ...
. In this work he reinterpreted the Christian
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s as diseases of the mind. Until then, concepts like ''deviation'', ''aberration'', and ''perversion'' were interpreted in a theological context as "false" religious beliefs or heresy. Kaan's novel idea was to turn them into medical concepts, to reinterpret them as mental diseases. Physicians and psychiatrists after him were quick to take up these ideas - a process which collectively is referred to as the ''medicalization of sin'' in cultural history. It is also referred to as "degeneracy theory". Kaan's work was within the "onanism literature" tradition of his time. To Kaan,
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was at the root of all sexual disorders, deviations and unnatural lusts as it involved extravagant fantasies. He also considered heterosexual intercourse as psychopathological, if it comprised
sexual fantasies A sexual fantasy or erotic fantasy is a mental image or pattern of thought that stirs a person's Human sexuality, sexuality and can create or enhance sexual arousal. A sexual Fantasy (psychology), fantasy can be created by the person's imaginati ...
.Weiss 2007, p129
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/ref> His main goal was to fight such sexual psychopathies, above all masturbation.
Michel Foucault Paul-Michel Foucault (, ; ; 15 October 192625 June 1984) was a French philosopher, historian of ideas, writer, political activist, and literary critic. Foucault's theories primarily address the relationship between power and knowledge, and how ...
referred to Kaan's work in his mid-1970s lectures on the discourse of the nature of normality and abnormality. According to Foucault Kaan's work was the first medical text exclusively devoted to the study of sexuality. However, Foucault recognized it as a symptom of a shift in the discourse on sexuality, rather than necessarily an influential work in itself. Scholars have acknowledged Kaan's contributions, relative to those of
Richard von Krafft-Ebing Richard Freiherr von Krafft-Ebing (full name Richard Fridolin Joseph Freiherr Krafft von Festenberg auf Frohnberg, genannt von Ebing; 14 August 1840 – 22 December 1902) was a German psychiatrist and author of the foundational work ''Psychopathi ...
and
Sigmund Freud Sigmund Freud ( , ; born Sigismund Schlomo Freud; 6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for evaluating and treating psychopathology, pathologies explained as originatin ...
.
Michel Foucault Paul-Michel Foucault (, ; ; 15 October 192625 June 1984) was a French philosopher, historian of ideas, writer, political activist, and literary critic. Foucault's theories primarily address the relationship between power and knowledge, and how ...
said during a course of lectures he did in 1974-75 at the
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, that the ''Psychopathia Sexualis” (1844)'' “was the first treatise of psychiatry to speak only of sexual pathology but the last (monograph) to speak of sexuality solely in
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See also

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Flesh (theology) In the Bible, the word "flesh" is often used simply as a description of the fleshy parts of an animal, including that of human beings, and typically in reference to dietary laws and sacrifice.
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Works

* ''Dissertatio inauguralis medico pharmacologica de Alcaloidibus''. Viennae 1840 aan's medical thesis of June 1840* Rückerinnerungen aus meinem Badeleben. In ''Gesundheits-Zeitung'', 1840, IV. Jahrg., No. 91, pp. 729-733; No. 103, pp. 825-828 * Lipsiae 1844 * Bericht über die Leistungen der kalten eisenhaltigen Mineralquellen bei St. Petersburg auf dem Landgute des Grafen Koucheleff-Besborodko, unweit Ochta's. In ''Medizinische Zeitung Russlands'', 1844, No. 12, pp. 91-93; 1845, No. 17, 134-135; 1846, No. 16, pp. 126-127 * ''Versuch einer topographisch-medicinischen Skizze von Meran''. Innsbruck 1851 * ''Gedanken eines Arztes über die Cholera als Weltseuche''. Innsbruck 1854 * Psychiatrische Skizzen. In ''Homöopathische Vierteljahrschrift'', 1861, 12. Band, pp. 81-99 ontains a continuation to ''Psychopathia Sexualis''* Die Objektivität in der Medicin. In ''Neue Zeitschrift für Homoeopathische Klinik'', 1867, Bd. XII (XVI), No. 16, pp. 121-123 * ''Der Curgast in Ischl''. Wien 1868 (Zweite umgearbeitete Auflage) * ''Ischl et ses environs''. Vienne 1879


Secondary literature

* * see pp 233–234 which is not merely passing mention, Kaan's work is identified as "the first text". Kaan is mentioned at some 15 other occasions in that book * Note: this is a 1998 doctoral thesis that provides a historical perspective of the work of three nineteenth-century authors on sexuality ( Hermann Joseph Löwenstein, 1823, Joseph Häussler, 1826, and Heinrich Kaan, 1844). The thesis provides the first full translation of the works of Lowenstein and Kaan from Latin into German - a great serviceHauser 2000 as "Kaan's often quoted book" is linguistically inaccessible to many. (Text from book review in Hauser 2000:143) * * only snippet views, but Kaan's work appears to be discussed over pages 435-437, and there is a verbatim quote on p 437. * Kaan's work is discussed in this book. * * * (ref 29 i
this publication
* * see pp 51–52, p51, a scholar ''Tardieu'' is quoted for questioning (the topic is masturbation, homosexuality, etc.) if "these exualvices have other causes than plain spoiled moral or if it is some sort of sexual psychopathy, a term in which he is indebted to Kaan" (own translation from German). In footnote 40 Kaan work was referred to analysis by Foucault in his discouse analysis on abnormality, on p 84 Kaan work is compared with Krafft-Ebing's * * Kaan's work is discussed in this book. (note: Annemarie Wettley later married Werner Leibbrand (both are medical historians) and she changed her name to Annemarie Leibbrand-Wettley)


References

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