Dr. Saul Rosenthal interview, 1989
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Title |
Dr. Saul Rosenthal interview, 1989 |
Interviewee |
Rosenthal, Saul H. |
Interviewer |
Martinson, Connie |
Book Title |
Sex over 40 |
Subject |
Sex instruction Middle-aged persons - Sexual behavior Sex - in middle age - popular works Sex Behavior - in middle age - popular works |
Description |
Dr. Saul Rosenthal discusses his book, “Sex over 40” which answers questions for persons having sex over age 40. One of the main questions for women is painful intercourse. He describes painful intercourse for women could be caused by illnesses (endometriosis) or infections. Dr. Rosenthal states that men over age 50 are more likely to encounter prostate problems that need attention. In the event surgery is needed, a man is able to return to sexual activity. For men and women who have had heart attacks, they are also able to return to normal sexual activity, just depending on an individual’s activity level. For aging women who have needed a hysterectomy, most actually enjoy sex more because they no longer experience pain or bleeding. He stated very few women lose their sexual drive. Ultimately, he finds that sex is a very important part of life that everybody, regardless of age, should be able to enjoy. Regarding credentials, Dr. Saul Rosenthal is a graduate of Harvard Medical School and currently is a director of a sex therapy clinic in San Antonio, Texas. |
Publisher |
The Drucker Institute |
Date |
1989 |
Language |
eng |
Source |
U-matic tape: Excerpt of show with Martinson interviewing Dr. Saul Rosenthal before the break and Joyce Howard after the break. |
Collection |
Connie Martinson Talks Books - http://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/col/cmt |
Rights |
All rights are retained by The Drucker Institute. For permission to use this item, contact The Drucker Institute, http://www.thedruckerinstitute.com |
Type |
Moving Image |
Format |
video/f4v |
Duration |
00:12:52 |
Object File Name |
cmt00993_0001.f4v |
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