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Sexing the Body: Representations of Sex Differences in Gray’s Anatomy, 1858 to the Present

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Sexing the Body: Representations of Sex Differences in Gray’s Anatomy, 1858 to the Present
ALAN PETERSEN

A defining moment in our history Examining disease models of gender identity

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A defining moment in our history
Examining disease models of gender identity

Andrea James

OUR BODIES – NOT OURSELVES

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OUR BODIES – NOT OURSELVES
Reclaiming the Lives of Intersexed People from Feminist Theory
by Hannah Miyamoto
May 2002

WHERE DID WE GO WRONG? FEMINISM AND TRANS THEORY - TWO TEAMS ON THE SAME SIDE?

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WHERE DID WE GO WRONG?
FEMINISM AND TRANS THEORY - TWO TEAMS ON THE SAME SIDE?

© Stephen Whittle, February 2000

Julie Bindel

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[center][b]Julie Bindel is a freelance journalist. She writes for the Guardian newspaper and Weekend magazine, and various other British and European newspapers and magazines. She is the co-editor of The Map of My Life: The Story of Emma Humphreys (Astraia Press, 2003) and several book chapters and research papers on sexual violence and the criminal justice system. A founder member of the feminist law reform campaign Justice for Women, Julie believes that doing paid work, however ethically and responsibly, is not enough, and remains a committed political activist.

GENDER BENDERS BEWARE

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Gender benders, beware

Julie Bindel

Saturday January 31, 2004
The Guardian

http://www.guardian.co.uk/gender/story/0,,1134263,00.html

MY TRANS MISSION

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My trans mission

Julie Bindel

August 1, 2007 2:00 PM

There can be no doubt that transsexual people are often targets for abuse and cruelty. Good liberals should find this appalling, and add our voices to those within the transgender rights movement, calling for an end to discrimination towards this community. However, for many years I have felt uncomfortable accepting a diagnosis created by reactionary psychiatrists in the 1950s which claims that it is possible to be born "trapped in the wrong body".

FEATURED READING

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The Library is a vast resource and many articles will stay unread simply because they are lost within the crowd. This collection will hold a changing number of titles which at the least are worthy of a read , or that a Member considers should be read for whatever reason. WOMAN will also use this area to sometimes hold items as we consider where to place it in the labyrinth

Prevention of postmenopausal bone loss by pulsed estrogen therapy: comparison with transdermal route

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[center]Prevention of postmenopausal bone loss by pulsed estrogen therapy: comparison with transdermal route

Pierre D. Delmas a,∗ , Longin Marianowski b , Antonio de Castro Perez c ,
Claude Ribot d , Bruno Pornel e , Santiago Palacios f , Patrice Lopes,
the Aerodiol study group1
a
INSERM Research Unit 403 and Claude Bernard University, Pavillon F, Hopital E. Herriot, 69437 Lyon, cedex France
b
Clinic of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Warsaw, Poland
c
Hospital La Paz, Madrid, Spain
d
Rangueil Hospital, Toulouse, France
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Aerodiol® versus the transdermal route: perspectives for patient preference

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[center]Aerodiol® versus the transdermal route: perspectives for patient preference

Patrice Lopes a,*, Serge Rozenberg b, Jan de Graaf c, E. Fernandez-Villoria d,
L. Marianowski e
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Hoˆ pital Me` re et Enfants, Serice de Gynecologie Obstetrique, 7 Quai Moncousu, 44093 Nantes Cedex 1, France
b
St Peter Hospital, Brussels, Belgium
c
Tilburg, The Netherlands
d
Fundacion Jimenez Diaz, Madrid, Spain
e
Warsaw, Poland

Abstract
Objectie: to compare the efficacy, tolerability and user preference of Aerodiol® intranasal and transdermal patch

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