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  1. Many Persons Seek Sex Change Surgery, Few Accepted

     
    Collection: Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program
    Institution: Stanford University Special Collections
    Creator: Olsen Jr., Jack
    Date: Jun. 2, 1974
    Topics: Gender dysphoria, Gender-affirming surgery, Medical care, Mental health care for LGBTQ+ people, Plastic surgeons, Psychiatrists, Transgender people, Transphobia, Transsexual people
    Subject: Anthony Gottlieb, Stanley Biber, Thomas Sumners
    Description: This article profiles multiple gender-affirming surgery practices in Colorado and names a number of well-known surgeons in the field. It explores the population of trans individuals who seek surger...
  2. Medical Conference Told: Sex-Change Surgery Seems To Be Successful Therapy

     
    Collection: Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program
    Institution: Stanford University Special Collections
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    Date: Mar. 5, 1974
    Topics: Gender dysphoria, Gender-affirming surgery, Psychiatrists, Transgender people, Transphobia, Transsexual people
    Subject: Richard Green
    Description: In this article, psychiatrist Richard Green speaks to the shift toward more positive public attitudes of gender-affirming surgery for trans people. Many professionals are also seeing the positive i...
  3. Psychiatrist Calls Sex Change Surgery Reasonable for Some

     
    Collection: Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program
    Institution: Stanford University Special Collections
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    Date: Mar. 14, 1974
    Topics: Gender-affirming surgery, Psychiatrists, Transgender people, Transphobia, Transsexual people
    Subject: Richard Green
    Description: In this article, psychiatrist Richard Green remarks that public attitudes toward gender-affirming surgeries are shifting, and that this care is becoming more accepted by doctors and professionals a...