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Causes of Death of Transgender and Gender Diverse Veterans. [PDF]
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1953
Transvestism has been defined as the desire to appear in the clothes of the sex to which the person in question, according to his or her external genitalia, does not belong. The word is derived fromtrans:opposite, andvestitus:dress, and was coined by the German sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld.1In the English-speaking countries the term eonism is sometimes
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Transvestism has been defined as the desire to appear in the clothes of the sex to which the person in question, according to his or her external genitalia, does not belong. The word is derived fromtrans:opposite, andvestitus:dress, and was coined by the German sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld.1In the English-speaking countries the term eonism is sometimes
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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1971
Current terminology in psychiatry has accepted "transvestism" not only as a term, but also as a diagnosis. A review is presented of clinical data on behavior which is classified as "transvestism" as it is used in the literature. In each case I suggest that it is wrongly being used as a diagnosis and not as a symptom of deeper-lying psychological ...
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Current terminology in psychiatry has accepted "transvestism" not only as a term, but also as a diagnosis. A review is presented of clinical data on behavior which is classified as "transvestism" as it is used in the literature. In each case I suggest that it is wrongly being used as a diagnosis and not as a symptom of deeper-lying psychological ...
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1960
T ~ E term "transvestism" is applied to individuals who repeatedly dress up in the clothing of the opposite sex. I t has been observed throughout the ages and in all cultures. Though not infrequent in childhood, it is generally disregarded by pediatricians.
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T ~ E term "transvestism" is applied to individuals who repeatedly dress up in the clothing of the opposite sex. I t has been observed throughout the ages and in all cultures. Though not infrequent in childhood, it is generally disregarded by pediatricians.
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Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1982
Three cases are reported of a previously undefined condition—fetishistic cross-dressing in women. The outstanding common feature found in each woman is a powerful masculinity present since childhood, but no full answer is available yet to the question why these masculine women use men's garments for erotic excitement.
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Three cases are reported of a previously undefined condition—fetishistic cross-dressing in women. The outstanding common feature found in each woman is a powerful masculinity present since childhood, but no full answer is available yet to the question why these masculine women use men's garments for erotic excitement.
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MEDICOLEGAL ASPECTS OF TRANSVESTISM
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1957The causes and character of transvestism are not well understood. Hereditary and constitutional factors appear in the background of some transvestites, and there is some indication that intersex of a subtle degree may be involved. According to psychologic explanations, transvestism is the result of intense castration fears, as are homosexuality ...
K M, BOWMAN, B, ENGLE
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