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castrationRemoval of the sex glands (either ovaries or testes). Male domestic animals may be castrated to prevent reproduction, to make them larger or more docile, or to eradicate disease. Castration of humans was used in ancient and medieval times and occasionally later to preserve the treble voice of boy singers or, by Muslims, to provide eunuchs, trustworthy harem guards. If done in childhood, it inhibits sexual development: for instance, the voice remains high, and growth of hair on the face and body is reduced, owing to the absence of the hormones normally secreted by the testes.
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This complicated romp offers listeners cultural details about science, women's rights, rampaging gangs of youths, the theatre, illiteracy, prostitutes and houses of flogging, lesbians, royalty, castrates, and distilled phosphorus. The proceedings against a hermaphrodite, several castrates, and many impotent men are explored thoroughly. He combined this responsibility with intensified study of pagan philosophy under the Neo-Platonist Ammonius, whilst leading a personal life of such asceticism as to castrate himself through an over-literal interpretation of Matthew 19. |
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