J.D.T. de Bienville explained

J.D.T. de Bienville (1726 in Cevennes – August 3, 1813, in Paris) whose real name is Jean Baptiste Louis de Thesacq, was a French medical doctor of the 18th century.[1] He practiced in France, notably in the vicinity of Tours in 1761 and in the United Provinces, notably in The Hague and Rotterdam.[2] He is the author of various medical treatises. One of his works, La Nymphomanie, published in 1771 and which poses as the counterpart to the famous treatise on onanism by Samuel-Auguste Tissot, met with a certain success, as evidenced by the numerous reissues and translations of which he has is about.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Ruggiu . François-Joseph . 2009 . Laure Gauthier et Mélanie Traversier (sous la direction de), Mélodies urbaines. La musique dans les villes d'Europe (XVI e- XIX e siècle), Paris, Presses de l'Université de Paris-Sorbonne, 2008,360 p. . Histoire urbaine . 24 . 1 . 143–147 . 10.3917/rhu.024.0143 . 1628-0482.
  2. Caspard . Pierre . 2010-01-01 . TRÉVISI (Marion), Au cœur de la parenté. Oncles et tantes dans la France des Lumières . Histoire de l'éducation . 125 . 113–115 . 10.4000/histoire-education.2088 . 0221-6280. free .
  3. Book: l'Aisne, Archives départementales de . Inventaire sommaire des Archives départementales antérieures à 1790: Tables générales . 1889 . Laon, Impr. H. Jacob . fr.