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  1. Hopkins Abandons Sex-Change Surgery

     
    Collection: Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program
    Institution: Stanford University Special Collections
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    Date: Aug. 13, 1979
    Topics: Gender-affirming surgery, Non-operative, Post-operative
    Subject: Johns Hopkins Gender Identity Clinic, Jon Meyer
    Description: This article explains why Johns Hopkins Medical center decided to close down its gender dysphoria clinic. Dr. Jon Meyer cites his study which compared trans people who received gender affirming sur...
  2. Sex Change Surgeries Maintained; Hospital to Continue Sex-Change Operations; Sex Change Surgery to Continue

     
    Collection: Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program
    Institution: Stanford University Special Collections
    Creator:
    Date: Aug. 16, 1979
    Topics: Gender-affirming surgery, Medical care, Post-operative
    Subject: Johns Hopkins Gender Identity Clinic, Norman Fisk, Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program
    Description: These three articles explain the continuation of the Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program, despite the closure of a similar program at Johns Hopkins.
  3. Sex Change Surgery Value Questioned: Transsexuals Who Do Without It Can Also Adjust, Hopkins Study Finds

     
    Collection: Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program
    Institution: Stanford University Special Collections
    Creator: Stall, Bill
    Date: Aug. 18, 1979
    Topics: Gender dysphoria, Gender-affirming surgery, Psychiatry, Transgender people, Transphobia, Transsexual people
    Subject: Christine Jorgensen, Johns Hopkins Gender Identity Clinic, Jon Meyer, Renee Richards
    Description: This article relays findings from a Johns Hopkins study conducted by psychiatrist Jon K. Meyer, who reports that trans people who receive gender-affirming surgery are not necessarily happier than t...
  4. Sex-Change Operations To Continue at Stanford

     
    Collection: Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program
    Institution: Stanford University Special Collections
    Creator:
    Date: Aug. 15, 1979
    Topics: Gender-affirming surgery, Hormone therapy (Gender), Medical screening, Non-operative, Post-operative
    Subject: Johns Hopkins Gender Identity Clinic, Jon Meyer, Norman Fisk, Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program
    Description: This article shares outcomes from two different gender affirming surgery programs: the Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program and the Johns Hopkins Gender Identity Clinic.
  5. Sex-Change Surgery

     
    Collection: Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program
    Institution: Stanford University Special Collections
    Creator:
    Date: Aug. 16, 1979
    Topics: Gender-affirming surgery, Medical care, Post-operative
    Subject: Johns Hopkins Gender Identity Clinic, Norman Fisk, Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program
    Description: This article explains the continuation of the Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program, despite the closure of a similar program at Johns Hopkins.
  6. Sexual Torts Bringing Higher Jury Awards, Local Attys Say; Conference Topics Range from Cancer to Sex Changes

     
    Collection: Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program
    Institution: Stanford University Special Collections
    Creator: Stewart, G.V., Fortney, Mary
    Date: Sep. 21, 1979
    Topics: Gender dysphoria, Gender-affirming surgery, Malpractice, Medical care, Psychiatry
    Subject: Melvin Belli, Richard Green
    Description: The first article states that the field of sexual torts is expanding and awards for victims are increasing as law and public attitudes shift. Attorney Melvin Belli outlines the inclusion of malprac...
  7. Stanford Plans No Revisions in Sex Change Program

     
    Collection: Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program
    Institution: Stanford University Special Collections
    Creator:
    Date: Aug. 17, 1979
    Topics: Gender-affirming surgery, Medical care, Medical screening, Non-operative, Post-operative
    Subject: Johns Hopkins Gender Identity Clinic, Norman Fisk, Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program
    Description: This article details Johns Hopkins Medical Center's decision to end their gender affirming surgery program. It also explains why the Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program continued performin...
  8. Stanford Will Continue Sex-Change Operations

     
    Collection: Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program
    Institution: Stanford University Special Collections
    Creator:
    Date: Aug. 15, 1979
    Topics: Gender-affirming surgery, Medical care, Post-operative
    Subject: Johns Hopkins Gender Identity Clinic, Norman Fisk, Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program
    Description: This article explains the continuation of the Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program, despite the closure of a similar program at Johns Hopkins.
  9. Stanford Will Do Operations

     
    Collection: Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program
    Institution: Stanford University Special Collections
    Creator:
    Date: Aug. 16, 1979
    Topics: Gender euphoria, Gender-affirming surgery, Post-operative
    Subject: Norman Fisk, Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program
    Description: In this article, Dr. Norman Fisk shares positive outcomes from trans patients who have received gender affirming surgery.
  10. Transsexual Surgery, Counseling Results Said Equal

     
    Collection: Stanford University Gender Dysphoria Program
    Institution: Stanford University Special Collections
    Creator:
    Date: Aug. 11, 1979
    Topics: Gender-affirming surgery, Intersex people, Non-operative, Post-operative, Transgender people, Transsexual people
    Subject: Johns Hopkins Gender Identity Clinic, Jon Meyer, Richard Green
    Description: Dr. Jon K. Meyer describes his study on the outcomes of patients who received gender affirming surgery. He explains why his program has shifted to only offer surgeries to intersex individuals.