[Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 (of 6) by Havelock Ellis]@TWC D-Link bookStudies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 (of 6) CHAPTER I 108/133
In Lahore and Lucknow, as quoted by Burton, Daville describes "men dressed as women, with flowing locks under crowns of flowers, imitating the feminine walk and gestures, voice and fashion of speech, ogling their admirer with all the coquetry of bayaderes." [28] _Voyages and Travels_, 1814, part ii, p.
47. [29] A.Lisiansky, _Voyage, etc._, London, 1814, p.
1899. [30] _Ethnographische Skizzen_, 1855, p.
121. [31] C.F.P.von Martius, _Zur Ethnographie Amerika's_, Leipzig, 1867, Bd. i, p.74.In Ancient Mexico Bernal Diaz wrote: _Erant quasi omnes sodomia commaculati, et adolescentes multi, muliebriter vestiti, ibant publice, cibum quarentes ab isto diabolico et abominabili labore_. [32] Hammond, _Sexual Impotence_, pp.
163-174. [33] _New York Medical Journal_, Dec.
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