In the candlelit chambers of eighteenth-century medicine, the boundaries between certainty and mystery were never more blurred than in the study of human biology. The question of hermaphroditism in humans-fraught with scientific curiosity, social anxiety, and the limitations of contemporary knowledge-drew some of the era's most inquisitive minds into a labyrinth of observation and debate. This early medical inquiry stands as a testament to the complexities of sexual differentiation and the persistent struggle to comprehend intersex conditions at a time when such subjects were cloaked in both fascination and taboo. Through meticulous examination and a critical approach rare for its time, the work traces the evolution of medical thought, unpicking long-held assumptions and offering a window into the history of hermaphrodites as understood by leading scholars of the age. With its blend of anatomical detail and philosophical reflection, the text brings to life the intellectual climate of the period, immersing readers in the tensions between empirical investigation and inherited dogma. It is a scientific treatise that does not shy away from the ambiguities of gender and anatomy, but rather confronts them with rigour and candour, making it a touchstone for anyone interested in medical history books or the roots of human biology studies. The careful restoration of this volume ensures that the original voice and intent remain vivid, inviting modern audiences to witness the foundations of historical medical research as they were first laid out. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure.
By:
James Parsons Imprint: Alpha Editions ISBN:9789374593684 ISBN 10: 9374593688 Pages: 82 Publication Date:30 April 2026 Audience:
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active