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Given that UPD is a highly technical term, the inclusion of "sperm" and "mania" suggests the user is not a geneticist. Geneticists search for "UPD chromosome 15" or "maternal UPD." They do not search for "mania."
The first part of the keyword likely refers to (1880-1958), a highly influential, yet controversial, British figure. She was a paleobotanist, an author, and a zealous campaigner for women's rights and eugenics. Stopes is best known as a pioneer of the birth control movement. In 1921, she founded the United Kingdom's first instructional clinic for contraception, which provided advice and devices to women. marie+sperm+mania+upd
The words "sperm" and "mania" in the search phrase point not to a modern diagnosis, but to a 19th-century medical condition known as (or spermatomania ). In Western medicine of the 1800s, this was a bizarre and largely fabricated diagnosis for the involuntary loss of semen. It was a "complaint peculiar to the 19th century," championed by French Professor Claude-Francois Lallemand. Given that UPD is a highly technical term,