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  1. Harry Benjamin (* 12. Januar 1885 in Berlin; † 24. August 1986 in New York) war ein deutschamerikanischer Endokrinologe, Sexualreformer und Pionier auf dem Forschungsgebiet der (damals so bezeichneten) Transsexualität . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Berufliche Entwicklung. 2 Forschungsschwerpunkte. 3 Schriften (Auswahl) 4 Literatur. Berufliche Entwicklung.

  2. Harry Benjamin (January 12, 1885 – August 24, 1986) was a German-American endocrinologist and sexologist, widely known for his clinical work with transgender people. [1] Early life and career. Benjamin was born in Berlin, and raised in a German Lutheran home. His mother was German and his father at least part-Jewish in ancestry.

  3. 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
  4. 21. Sept. 2008 · Harry Benjamin (* 12. Januar 1885 in Berlin; † 24. August 1986 in New York) war ein deutsch-amerikanischer Psychologe und Pionier auf dem Forschungsgebiet der Transsexualität. Er nahm in den 20er Jahren an den Veranstaltungen der Weltliga für Sexualreform und des Instituts für Sexualwissenschaft teil, wo er Bekanntschaft mit dem ...

  5. 8. Mai 2024 · Harry Benjamin (born January 12, 1885, Berlin, Germany—died August 24, 1986, New York City, New York, U.S.) was a German-born American endocrinologist and sexologist known for his pioneering role in recognizing transsexuality and developing medical interventions for transsexual and transgender individuals.

    • Kristen Schilt
  6. 23. Sept. 2021 · Abstract. This article explores the history of what the German-American endocrinologist Harry Benjamin labeled in 1966, “the transsexual phenomenon.” By mid-century, a growing number of individuals in both Europe and America were approaching physicians such as Benjamin searching for answers and means to change their bodies to match their gender.

  7. WPATH is a professional organization for transgender health, named after Harry Benjamin, one of the first physicians to work with gender dysphoric persons. Learn about the history of WPATH, its past and current leaders, and the legacy of Harry Benjamin.