De Usu Flagrorum

{{short description|Treatise on sexual flogging by Heinrich Meibom}}

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Tractus de usu flagrorum in re Medica et Veneria is a 1639 treatise by Henricus Meibomius (1590–1655). The English title is A Treatise on the Use of Flogging in Medicine and Venery. It was published by the English publisher Edmund Curll.

It is the earliest printed work on the subject, giving accounts of a number of examples.Studies in the Psychology of Sex

By Havelock Ellis. F. A. Davis co, 1913 p.132 [https://books.google.com/books?id=A9oTAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PA132&dq=de+usu+flagrorum&num=30&ei=YpIXR8PQJoi67gLG3u3KBQ&ie=ISO-8859-1#PRA1-PA132,M1 Google Book Search] David Savran declared it was the authoritative text on the subject for two hundred years. In it the author, among other things, “rejoice[s]” to know that when someone doing flogging for sexual gratification was found in Germany, they would be burned alive.{{cite web|author=Jillian Keenan |url=https://slate.com/human-interest/2016/03/bdsm-isnt-a-right-due-to-lack-of-history-virginia-court-says.html |title=BDSM isn't a right due to lack of "history," Virginia court says |publisher=Slate.com |date= 9 March 2016|accessdate=2019-12-30}}

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