Psychopathia Sexualis (Latin for Psychopathies of Sexuality) is a book written in 1844 by the Russian physician Heinrich Kaan.
In this work, Kaan transformed and reinterpreted the Christian sexual sins (homosexuality, masturbation etc.)
[1] Contemporary reviews were written by Maximilian von Heine,[2] Heinrich Ellinger[3] and Gustav Blumröder.
[4] In 1861, Kaan published a continuation to his book in an article titled "Psychiatrische Skizzen" [Psychiatric Sketches].
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