In a seventeenth-century Chinese tale Jou-pu-t'uan, there is an account of a penis transplant,
or, perhaps more
accurately, a penis graft. A Scholar inquires of the Master of Medicine how a gigantic organ
can be acquired.
One technique, as carefully explained, is to make use of the erect organ of a dog. It is arranged
for the dog and
bitch to copulate; in the midst of the act the Master of Medicine cuts off the penis of the dog
and, slicing it up,
inserts the parts into the incised organ of the man requiring a larger member-"With luck, there
will be a perfect
grafting of man and dog."