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Transsexualism in history

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1975
This article brings together references to possible transsexuals in Europe and America over the past 200 years. Most of the references come not from the medical and psychiatric literature but from more ephemeral and nonindexed materials such as newspapers and magazines.
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Transsexualism and osteoporosis

Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes, 2009
The aim of this study was to investigate whether and to what extent our regime of cross-gender hormone replacement therapy might influence osteoporosis development in transsexual patients. We found that after long-term therapy the bone densities of our cross-gender hormone-treated transsexual groups (10 male-to-female and 10 female-to-male) did not ...
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Transsexual torment

Nursing Standard, 1990
Name and address supplied I have read with interest articles on such subjects as homosexuality, AIDS and homophobia in theNursing Standard. I can feel a certain amount of empathy for these people but I believe what is more damaging within the nursing profession, is the neurotic behaviour of nurses towards transsexuals.
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The Transsexual Syndrome in Males

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1974
Secondary transsexualism is defined as transsexualism developing in homosexuals and transvestites regressively under conditions of stress.
E, Person, L, Ovesey
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Psychotherapy and transsexualism

Andrologia, 2007
We questioned whether transsexuals always require the psychotherapy demanded by the health insurance system in Germany. For this purpose, we examined 430 transsexuals who came to our facility between 1988 and 2006. At the first consultation after the history was taken, they filled out standardised questionnaires, which are needed for proper diagnosis ...
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[Transsexualism].

Journal international de bioethique = International journal of bioethics, 2015
Transsexualism is characterised by a person's strong wish to belong to the opposite sex and the obsessional desire to align their assigned sex to that with which they truly identify; it is a firm belief. For a long time, the chromosome analysis criterion led to all requests for legal identity change to be refused in civil registers.
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Transsexualism

A.M.A. Archives of General Psychiatry, 1959
The case of male transvestism to be reported has special interest because of the numerous biochemical and physiological tests to be reported and the patient’s atypical social adjustment. Apparently he succeeded in convincing his many casual sexual partners and also his so-called husband that he was a woman both physically and psychically.
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The Partial Transsexual

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1981
The “partial transsexual” is described as a person who has begun the surgical and hormonal process of sex change but, for varying reasons, has failed to complete the process, therefore being neithe...
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Transsexualism

The American Journal of Nursing, 1973
H, Benjamin, C L, Ihlenfeld
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THE MANAGEMENT OF TRANSSEXUALISM

Medical Journal of Australia, 1976
Transsexualism is an extremely uncommon disorder of gender role. This article describes the backgrounds, modes of life and management of transsexuals. "The transsexual believes him(her)self to be a female (ormale) in the body of a male(female)." The name is given to a very small number of men (and an even smaller number of women) who, although they are
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