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In this volume, two experts on sexual disorders describe the most
effective treatment yet developed for male impotence. The authors
review both the medical and the psychiatric aspects of injection
treatment for men of all ages, with particular attention to older
men and those with psychogenic impotence. The authors also discuss
ethical considerations.
Impotence. The word strikes at the bedrock of a man's worth. Its
implications far exceed the inability to have a penile erection.
The man is without power-inef fectual. Ancient statues represented
with an oversized erect penis attest to the his toric conscious
meaning of the phallus. Magnificent spires, memorial monuments, and
the awe generated by the sight of rockets and missiles attest to
the unconscious meaning. At the medical-superstitious level, men
have invoked countless strategies for improving or restoring
potency. They have included ritualistic dances, concoctions, and
mechanical aids. Some survive to the present. More recently, verbal
therapies have taken their place, ranging from simple exhortation
to the uncovering of complex unconscious symbolic conflicts. Other
therapies borrow from theories of learning, based on experiments
with mice and men. The growth of modern endocrinology, with the
isolation of "sex steroids," heralded another treatment strategy:
hormones. Later, engineers entered with sur gically implantable
mechanical devices. And, most recently, the technology of
microsurgery has offered the possibility of physiological
restoration of a compro mised vascular supply, a necessary
component of erection."
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