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  2. Aphrodite of Menophantos - Wikipedia

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    Aphrodite of Menophantos a Venus Pudica signed by Menophantos, first century BCE, found at San Gregorio al Celio, Rome (Museo Nazionale Romano). The Aphrodite of Menophantos is a Roman marble statue of the goddess Venus.

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  4. Vulva - Wikipedia

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    [142] [143] The naming of the female (and male) genitals as pudenda membra, meaning parts to be ashamed of, dates from the mid-17th century. [144] The naming influenced the general perception of the vulva and this is shown in depicted gynaecological procedures.

  5. Pudendal nerve entrapment - Wikipedia

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    In 2024 a systematic review which included reported outcomes of 810 patients who had undergone different surgical procedures for pudendal nerve entrapment was published. The reviewers included 19 different studies, of which only one was a randomized control trial and the rest were either prospective or retrospective case series.

  6. St. Stephen's Purse - Wikipedia

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    Saint Stephen's Purse (Latin: Sacculum idem Sanctus Stephanus, German: Stephansbursa or Stephansburse) is a rectangular gold 9th-century reliquary studded with gem stones. It is part of the Imperial Regalia of the Holy Roman Empire. It consists of a purse containing soil that is claimed to be soaked with the blood of St. Stephen. [1]

  7. Talk:Cunt/Archive 4 - Wikipedia

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    No, Vagina and Vulva are both clearly defined medical terms. "Cunt" refers to the whole of the pudenda and vagina. The fact that one character in a a novel is using is as a synonym for 'vagina' does not alter the fact that another may use it for the vulva or mons veneris. Even the dictionary indicates that fact.

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