Ever since it was rediscovered in 1912, Scholars have been struggling to decode the Voynich Manuscript, a late medieval book with images that had been named the most mysterious book in the world. Among attempts to answer questions about the book, an article published in Social History of Medicine by Keagan Brewer and Michelle L. Lewis argued that the manuscript might have discussed sex, with its illustrations possibly depicting both sex and conception. The Voynich Manuscript was named after the dealer of rare books Wilfrid Voynich, who found it in the early 20th century at Villa Mondragone nea…