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The jugum penis or pollutions ring was an anti-masturbatory device developed in the 18th century. It consisted of a steel clip with serrated teeth that could be attached to the penis to deter its unwanted erection. It is one of many devices from the 1700s designed to prevent masturbation and to cure an illness that was then called spermatorrhoea.[1]
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edit- ^ "The Jugum Penis". The Science Museum. Archived from the original on 12 October 2015. Retrieved 28 July 2015.