Three Essays: First on the Disorders of People of Fashion; Second on Diseases Incidental to Literary and Sedentary Persons; Third on Onanism

Three Essays: First on the Disorders of People of Fashion; Second on Diseases Incidental to Literary and Sedentary Persons; Third on Onanism

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Aug 6, 2010 · English · Paperback (332 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 332
Language English
Published Aug 6, 2010
Publisher Gale Ecco, Print Editions
ISBN-10 1171469527
ISBN-13 9781171469520

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In a thought-provoking exploration of societal norms and health, S. A. D. Tissot delves into the complexities surrounding the ailments of fashionable individuals, those entrenched in literary pursuits, and the implications of self-induced stimulation. The essays offer a detailed examination of how lifestyle choices and social pressures can manifest in both physical and psychological disorders. Tissot's insights into fashionable society unveil a myriad of disorders influenced not just by external appearances but also by the indelible effects of vanity and competition.

Furthermore, the examination of sedentary lifestyles sheds light on the health dilemmas faced by intellectuals and creatives. Tissot artfully navigates the consequences of prolonged inactivity, linking it to various ailments that plague those devoted to their crafts. In his final essay, he tackles the controversial subject of onanism, challenging readers to confront societal taboos while advocating for a rational understanding of human nature and its implications for well-being. Through a blend of scientific insight and social commentary, Tissot encourages a holistic view of health that resonates with modern audiences.
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