The first man-made man : the story of two sex changes, one love affair, and a twentieth-century medical revolution / Pagan Kennedy.
- Kennedy, Pagan, 1962-
- Date:
- 2007
- Books
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In the 1920s when Laura Dillon felt like a man trapped in a womanʼs body, there were no words to describe her condition; ʺtranssexualsʺ had yet to enter common usage. And there was no known solution to being stuck between the sexes. Laura Dillon did all she could on her own: she cut her hair, dressed in menʼs clothing, bound her breasts with a belt. But in a desperate bid to feel comfortable in her own skin, she experimented with breakthrough technologies that ultimately transformed the human body and revolutionized medicine. From upper-class orphan girl to Oxford lesbian, from post-surgery romance with Roberta Cowell (an early male-to-female) to self-imposed exile in India, Michael Dillonʼs incredible story reveals the struggles of early transsexuals and challenges conventional notions of what gender really means. Also includes information on Roberta Cowell, Christine Jorgensen, Institute for Sexual Science (Berlin), estrogen, testosterone, etc.
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- TranssexualsGreat BritainBiography
- Gender transitionGreat BritainBiography
- Gender identityGreat Britain
- Gender Identity
- Transsexualism
- Genitaliasurgery
- Sex Reassignment Procedures
- History, 20th Century
- Hormone Replacement Therapyhistory
- Transvestism
- Gender transitionHormone therapyGreat BritainBiography
- Gender reassignment surgeryGreat BritainBiography
- Dillon, Michael, 1915-1962.
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Location Status History of MedicineBZP (Dillon)Open shelves
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- 1596910151
- 9781596910157