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The late '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''', Ph.D. ({{LifeData |birth=1921-07-08 |birthplace= |birthcountry= |death=2006-07-07}}) was a [[New Zealand]] born psychologist, sexologist and author who was on the staff of Johns Hopkins University. | The late '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''', Ph.D. ({{LifeData |birth=1921-07-08 |birthplace= |birthcountry= |death=2006-07-07}}) was a [[New Zealand]] born psychologist, sexologist and author who was on the staff of Johns Hopkins University. | ||
Dr. Money was a prolific writer. He published several books and numerous articles in the medical literature. PubMed takes 23 pages to list his articles. | Dr. Money was a prolific writer. He published several books and numerous articles in the medical literature. PubMed takes 23 pages to list his articles. | ||
Dr. Money had an interest in gender-related issues such as [[intersex]] and gender | Dr. Money had an interest in gender-related issues such as [[intersex]] and gender reassignment. Dr. Money created the [https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/psychiatry/specialty_areas/sex_gender/ Johns Hopkins Gender Identity Clinic] in 1965. The clinic started gender reassignment surgery in 1966. Gender reassignment surgery was performed on adults and also on children in apparent violation of the children's right to [[physical integrity]]. | ||
==Circumcision tragedy== | ==Circumcision tragedy== | ||
Bruce Peter Reimer was one of two healthy identical twin boys born in Winnipeg, MB, [[Canada]] on 22 August 1965. His twin brother was Brian Reimer. | Bruce Peter Reimer was one of two healthy identical twin boys born in Winnipeg, MB, [[Canada]] on 22 August 1965. His twin brother was Brian Reimer. | ||