Michalina Wisłocka

Michalina Wisłocka
Michalina Wisłocka
Born July 1, 1921(1921-07-01)
Died February 5, 2005(2005-02-05) (aged 83)
Warsaw, Poland
Occupation gynecologist, sexologist, author
Nationality Polish
Notable work(s) Sztuka kochania (The Art of Loving)

Michalina Wisłocka (July 1, 1921 - February 5, 2005) was a Polish gynecologist, sexologist, and author of Sztuka kochania (The Art of Loving, 1976), the first guide to sexual life in Communist countries. Her book became a bestseller, with a total circulation of 7 million copies, and started greater openness about matters of sex and sex life in Poland.

She was a co-founder of the Society of Sensible Maternity, in which she worked on infertility treatment and birth control. She was chief of first in Poland Dispensary of Sensible Maternity in Institute of Mother and Child in Warsaw.[clarification needed] During the 1970s, she was chief of Cytodiagnostic Laboratory of Family planning Society.[clarification needed]

Wisłocka died in the Solski Hospital in Warsaw due to complications from a heart attack. On February 11, 2005, she was interred at the Evangelical Cemetery of the Augsburg Confession in Warsaw.