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Definition of Erotogenic
1. [adj]
Medical Definition of Erotogenic
1. Capable of causing sexual excitement or arousal. Origin: G. Eros, love, + -gen, production (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Erotogenic
erotised erotises erotising erotisms erotizations erotized erotizes erotizing erotogenicity erotomanes | erotomaniac erotomaniacs erotomanias erotomanic type of paranoid disorder erotopathic |
Literary usage of Erotogenic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sex Searchlights and Sane Sex Ethics: An Anthology of Sex Knowledge by Lee Alexander Stone (1922)
"Producing erotic sensations, hence— erotogenic Zones, areas which on being
stimulated give rise to such feelings. Esoteric (e-soter'ik). ..."
2. Papers on Psycho-analysis by Ernest Jones (1918)
"Nor are these erotogenic zones, as they are called, confined even to the surface
of the body, and there is reason to think that ..."
3. Transactions of the American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists by American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (1917)
"... periods: coitus and erotogenic stimulation. 2. Inflammation. Forms: Acute:
Acute purulent; abscesses. (See Figs. 15, 17, 18.) Chronic: Cysts (see Figs. ..."
4. The Mental State of Hystericals: A Study of Mental Stigmata and Mental Accidents by Pierre Janet (1901)
"The touch of such or such a part of the body starts spasms, erotic ideas,
etc., hence, this point is spasmogenic, erotogenic. The matter will be examined ..."
5. Psycho-analysis and the War Neuroses by Sándor Ferenczi (1921)
"The damaged part of the body receives for them a significance as an erotogenic
zone which did not previously belong to it1. All the experiences here ..."
6. Psychopathology by Edward John Kempf (1920)
"... cock-fights and prize-fights of today are popular because of their erotogenic
influence. Almost daily one may read of the mutilation and murder, ..."
7. Managing Hazardous Materials Incidents: Medical Management Guidelines for by Jonathan Borak, Kent R. Olson (1996)
"Shepard's Catalog of' T erotogenic Agents describes one study in which the
spontaneous abortion frequency in hospital workers exposed to ethylene oxide ..."