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Dr. Iwan Bloch was a pioneering figure in the study of human sexuality, often referred to as the father of sexology. He was born in Berlin and dedicated his life to exploring the complexities of sexual behavior and its impact on society. Bloch's work was groundbreaking, as he approached sexuality from a scientific standpoint, drawing upon a wide range of historical, psychological, and sociological perspectives. His notable publications include 'The Sexual Life of Our Time in Its Relations to Modern Civilization' and 'Anthropologia Sexualis,' which detailed various sexual practices and preferences, contributing significantly to the discourse on sexuality in the early 20th century.

His writings challenged prevailing norms and provided a platform for understanding human sexuality beyond the constraints of moral judgments. Bloch's research and insights influenced many contemporaries in the fields of psychology and sociology, making him a significant figure in the evolution of sexual health and education. His legacy continues to resonate in modern sexology, as his work laid the foundation for more open discussions about sexual rights and identity.

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Geboortedatum December 29, 1872
Geboorteplaats Berlin, Germany
Sterfdatum August 10, 1960