Milan Zaviačič

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Milan Zaviačič (born May 17, 1940 in Brno , Czechoslovakia under German occupation ; † January 9, 2010 in Bratislava , Slovakia ) was a Slovak doctor.

Life

After attending the high school in Hodonín , he studied at the Comenius University in Bratislava from 1957 to 1963 . There he was a lecturer from 1981, later professor and head of the Institute for Pathology . He made a significant contribution to research into the physiological background of female ejaculation by examining the function of the paraurethral gland (“female prostate”).

Works

Books

  • (as editor): Kompendium patológie , 2 volumes, several editions, from 1993
  • The Human Female Prostate. Slovak Academic Press, Bratislava 1999, ISBN 80-88908-50-7 [1]

English-language essays

  • (with Alexandra Zaviačičová, Igor Karol Holoman and Ján Molčan): Female urethral explusions evoked by local digital stimulation of the G-spot. Differences in the response patterns , in: The Journal of Sex Research , Jg. 24.1988, pp. 311-318 (first page online on JSTOR )
  • (with Beverly Whipple): Update on the Female Prostate and the Phenomenon of Female Ejaculation , in: The Journal of Sex Research , vol. 30.1993, pp. 148–151 (first page online on JSTOR )
  • (with V. Jakubovska, M. Belosovic et al.): Ultrastructure of the normal adult human female prostate gland (Skene's gland) , in: Anatomy and Embryology , vol. 201.2000, pp. 51-61

Web links