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  1. Pages. 296. The Transsexual Phenomenon is a medical textbook published by American endocrinologist and sexologist Harry Benjamin in 1966 with The Julian Press. The text is notable for its examination of transsexualism not as a psychological issue, but rather as a somatic disorder that should be treated through medicine.

    • Harry Benjamin
    • 1966
  2. Abstract. Within a relatively short period in US history , transsexuality , a category that had. once not existed , became a widely recognized term. It was named and described in the 1960s in influential publications, including Harry Benjamins The Transsexual. Phenomenon (1 969).

  3. Contents. The Transsexual Phenomenon. work by Benjamin. Learn about this topic in these articles: discussed in biography. In Harry Benjamin. In 1966 he published The Transsexual Phenomenon, which drew on his work with clients who had a variety of “sexual disorders.”

  4. The transsexual phenomenon. Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences, 29 (4), 428–430. https:// https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2164-0947.1967.tb02273.x. Abstract. TRANSSEXUALS, INDIVIDUALS WHO FEEL THEMSELVES PSYCHOLOGICALLY OF A DIFFERENT SEX FROM THEIR MORPHOLOGICAL SEX ARE DIFFERENTIATED FROM TRANSVESTITES AND HOMOSEXUALS.

    • Harry Benjamin
    • 1966
  5. 12. Dez. 2023 · Harry Benjamin (1885–1986) is now best known as the author of the groundbreaking 1966 book The Transsexual Phenomenon and as a pivotal figure in the early history of transgender medicine. 1 The German-American physician provided the first detailed clinical discussion of the condition then referred to as “transsexualism” and was ...

    • Alison Li
    • CMAJ. 2023 Dec 11; 195(48): E1665-E1667.
    • 10.1503/cmaj.231436
    • 2023/12/12
  6. The Transsexual Phenomenon. Harry Benjamin. Human Outreach & Achievement Institute, 1966 - Gender transition - 286 pages.

  7. 1. Juni 2014 · Abstract. Within a relatively short period in US history, transsexuality, a category that had once not existed, became a widely recognized term. It was named and described in the 1960s in influential publications, including Harry Benjamin’s The Transsexual Phenomenon (1969).