J.D.T. de Bienville (born 1726 in Cevennes - died August 3, 1813, in Paris) whose real name is Jean Baptiste Louis de Thesacq, was a French doctor of the 18th century. He practiced in France, notably in the vicinity of Tours in 1761 and in the United Provinces, notably in The Hague and Rotterdam. 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.
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| - J.D.T. de Bienville (born 1726 in Cevennes - died August 3, 1813, in Paris) whose real name is Jean Baptiste Louis de Thesacq, was a French doctor of the 18th century. He practiced in France, notably in the vicinity of Tours in 1761 and in the United Provinces, notably in The Hague and Rotterdam. 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. (en)
- J.D.T. de Bienville (1726, Cévennes - 3 août 1813, Paris), de son vrai nom Jean Baptiste Louis de Thesacq, est un médecin français du XVIIIe siècle. Il exerça en France, notamment dans les environs de Tours en 1761 et aux Provinces-Unies, notamment à La Haye et Rotterdam. Il est l'auteur de différents traités de médecine. L'un de ses ouvrages, La Nymphomanie, publié en 1771 et qui se pose comme le pendant du célèbre traité sur l'onanisme de Samuel-Auguste Tissot, a rencontré un certain succès, comme en témoignent les nombreuses rééditions et traductions dont il a fait l'objet. (fr)
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| - J.D.T. de Bienville (born 1726 in Cevennes - died August 3, 1813, in Paris) whose real name is Jean Baptiste Louis de Thesacq, was a French doctor of the 18th century. He practiced in France, notably in the vicinity of Tours in 1761 and in the United Provinces, notably in The Hague and Rotterdam. 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. (en)
- J.D.T. de Bienville (1726, Cévennes - 3 août 1813, Paris), de son vrai nom Jean Baptiste Louis de Thesacq, est un médecin français du XVIIIe siècle. Il exerça en France, notamment dans les environs de Tours en 1761 et aux Provinces-Unies, notamment à La Haye et Rotterdam. Il est l'auteur de différents traités de médecine. L'un de ses ouvrages, La Nymphomanie, publié en 1771 et qui se pose comme le pendant du célèbre traité sur l'onanisme de Samuel-Auguste Tissot, a rencontré un certain succès, comme en témoignent les nombreuses rééditions et traductions dont il a fait l'objet. (fr)
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