Deguise mentions a man who had coitus 18 times in ten
hours with most disastrous effects. Cabrolius speaks of a man who
took a potion of aphrodisiac properties, in which, among other
things, he put an enormous dose of cantharides. The anticipation
of the effect of his dose, that is, the mental influence, in
addition to the actual therapeutic effect, greatly distressed and
excited him. Almost beyond belief, it is said that he approached
his wife eighty-seven times during the night, spilling much sperm
on the sleeping-bed. Cabrolius was called to see this man in the
morning, and found him in a most exhausted condition, but still
having the supposed consecutive ejaculations. Exhaustion
progressed rapidly, and death soon terminated this erotic crisis.
Lawson is accredited with saying that among the Marquesan tribe
he knew of a woman who during a single night had intercourse with
103 men.
Among the older writers there are instances reported in which
erection and ejaculation took place without the slightest
pleasurable sensation. Claudius exemplifies this fact in his
report of a Venetian merchant who had vigorous erections and
ejaculations of thick and abundant semen without either tingling
or pleasure.
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