Masters and Johnson — The Masters and Johnson research team, composed of William H. Masters and Virginia E. Johnson, pioneered research into the nature of human sexual response and the diagnosis and treatment of sexual disorders and dysfunctions from 1957 until the… … Wikipedia
Masters and Johnson — William Masters (1915–2001) and Virginia Johnson (1925– ), two US doctors who became well known for their study of human sexual behaviour. They discovered that women can enjoy sex as much as men. They wrote several books about their research,… … Universalium
Masters and Johnson — Masters and John|son two American scientists, William Howell Masters (1915 ) and Virginia Eshelman Johnson (1925 ), who have studied human sexual behaviour, and written several books on the subject, including Human Sexual Response … Dictionary of contemporary English
Masters and Johnson Institute — The Masters and Johnson Institute (1978–1994) was the clinical and research foundation of sexologist duo Masters and Johnson. Located in Saint Louis, Missouri, the Institute was established to study human sexuality with particular emphasis on the … Wikipedia
Masters und Johnson — Der Gynäkologe William Howell Masters (* 27. Dezember 1915 in Cleveland, Ohio; † 16. Februar 2001 in Tucson, Arizona) und die Wissenschaftlerin Virginia Johnson, geborene Eshelman (* 11. Februar 1925 in Springfield, Missouri) leisteten in den… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Masters et Johnson — William Masters et Virginia Johnson William Howell Masters (27 décembre 1915 16 février 2001) et Virginia Eshelman Johnson (née le 11 février 1925) sont des sexologues américains. Ils furent pionniers en matière de sexologie humaine et ont étudié … Wikipédia en Français
Masters, William H(owell); and Johnson, Virginia E(shelman) — born Dec. 27, 1915, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. died Feb. 16, 2001, Tucson, Ariz. born Feb. 11, 1925, Springfield, Missouri, U.S. U.S. human sexuality research team. Together (as physician and psychologist, respectively), they founded and codirected… … Universalium
Masters — Masters, William Howell →↑Masters and Johnson … Dictionary of contemporary English
Masters, William Howell — ▪ 2002 American gynecologist (b. Dec. 27, 1915, Cleveland, Ohio d. Feb. 16, 2001, Tucson, Ariz.), was a pioneer in the field of human sexuality research and therapy. With partner Virginia Johnson, who later (1971) became his wife, he… … Universalium
Johnson — John|son, A|my (1903 41) a British pilot who flew alone in several famous flights in which she broke new records, for example from England to Australia in 1930, and from England to South Africa in 1932. She died when her plane disappeared over… … Dictionary of contemporary English