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Doctor Advocates New Policies Toward Those with Abnormal Anatomy. Patricia Anstett.

by Anstett, Patricia; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 78Human Relations. Publisher: Detroit Free Press, 2004ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Birth defects | Conjoined twins | Hermaphroditism | Sex differentiation disordersDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Alice Domurat Dreger, Ph.D., a medical historian and ethicist at Michigan State University...argues that most people with intersex conditions are haunted by the gender-reassignment surgery and hormone treatments they were subjected to as children without their knowledge or consent." (DETROIT FREE PRESS) This article discusses the problems facing those born with abnormal anatomy and intersex conditions and how some are challenging doctors to develop new policies for treatment.
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Originally Published: Doctor Advocates New Policies Toward Those with Abnormal Anatomy, July 23, 2004; pp. n.p..

"Alice Domurat Dreger, Ph.D., a medical historian and ethicist at Michigan State University...argues that most people with intersex conditions are haunted by the gender-reassignment surgery and hormone treatments they were subjected to as children without their knowledge or consent." (DETROIT FREE PRESS) This article discusses the problems facing those born with abnormal anatomy and intersex conditions and how some are challenging doctors to develop new policies for treatment.

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