Doctors Treat LGBTQ+ People: An Alphabetical Bibliography

ALPHABETICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY: adapted from Jonathan [Ned] Katz, Gay American History (1976), and other sources. First published on OutHistory August 25, 2020.

Abramson, Harold A. "Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD-25). III. As an Adjunct to Psychotherapy with Elimination of Fear of Homosexuality," Journal of Psychology, vol. 39 (Jan. 1955), p. 127-55. Abramson presents a verbatim recording of a four-hour interview with a forty-year-old woman, who under the influence of LSD speaks of her fear of Lesbianism. Abramson was the LSD expert, trusted by the CIA. who in Nov. 1953 twice examined Frank R. Olson—just before he committed suicide as a result of his involuntary participation in a CIA drug experiment (New York Times, July 11, 1975, p. 34, col. 5).

Alinder, Gary. "Gay Liberation Meets the Shrinks," in Jay and Young, p. 141-45.

Anonymous, "The Agony of the Years After." Interview with gay man who experienced electroshock treatment, April 29, 1974 

Anonymous, "The Gentleman Degenerate. A Homosexualist's Self-Description and Self- Applied Title. Pudic Nerve Section Fails Therapeutically," Alienist and Neurologist (St. Louis, Mo.), vol. 25, no. 1 (Feb. 1, 1904), p. 68-70. The editor of this journal, Dr. Charles H. Hughes of St. Louis, may be the anonymous physician-author of this piece. 

Arno Karlen, Sexuality and Homosexuality; A New View (N.Y.: Norton, 1971), p. 332).

Aschaffenburg,  Helga. "Relationship Therapy with a Homosexual: A Case History," Pastoral Counselor, vol. 4, no. 1 (1964), p. 412.

Banay, Ralph S., and L. DavidofT, "Apparent Recovery of a Sex Psychopath after Lobotomy," Journal of Criminal Psychopathology (N.Y.), vol. 4, no. 1 (July 1942), p. 59-66. Here the doctors report that after lobotomy the patient's masturbation stopped, he became "complacent" and "tranquil," and "showed no sign of conflict with his environment." He "remained courteous, meek, obliging and attentive." The doctors conclude that lobotomy "might be a new and important development." A psychological dynamic here, unrecognized by the doctors, is a masochistic subject asking for a lobotomy, and the sadistic physicians obliging.

Barahal, Hyman S. "Testosterone in Psychotic Male Homosexuals," Psychiatric Quarterly, vol. 14, no. 2 (1940), p. 319-30.

Barker-Benfield, G. J., The Horrors of the Half-Known Life; Male Attitudes Toward Women and Sexuality in Nineteenth-Century America (N.Y.: Harper & Row, 1976).

Barr, Martin W. "Some Notes on Asexualization; with a Report of Eighteen Cases" (includes references to females) Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease (Lan-caster, Pa.), vol. 51, no. 3 (March 1920), p. 231-41;

Bergler, Edmund, "Eight Prerequisites for the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Homosexuality," Psychoanalytic Review (N.Y.), vol. 31 (1944); see especially p. 255, 260, 266, 268-69, 277-79. 281-86.

Bergler, Edmund, "Suppositions about the Mechanism of Criminosis," Journal of Criminal Psychopathology, vol. 5 (1943), p. 215-46 (especially case 4, p. 235).

Bernstein, Irving C. "Homosexuality in Gynecologic Practice," South Dakota Journal of Medicine, vol. 21 (March 1968), p. 33-39.

Bien, Ernest.  "Why Do Homosexuals Undergo Treatment?," Anthropos (N.Y.), vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan. 1934), p. 5-18; also in Medical Review of Reviews, vol. 40, no. 1 (Jan. 1934), p. 18-51 (includes Lesbian references).

Blair, Ralph, Etiology and Treatment Literature on Homosexuality, The Otherwise Monograph Series, no. 5 (National Task Force on Student Personnel Services and Homosexuality, 1972). According to Blair (p. 27), a survey reported in Modern Medicine (April 1969, p. 20) found that only one in four Lesbians interviewed wanted to become heterosexual.

Bowman, Karl M. "Sexual Deviation Research," California Assembly Judiciary Subcommittee on Sex Research, March 1952.

Bowman, Karl M., and Bernice Engle, "The Problem of Homosexuality," Journal of Social Hygiene (N.Y. ), vol. 39, no. 1 (1953), p. 10.

Brill, A. "The Psychiatric Approach to the Problem of Homosexuality," Psychiatric Association and Student Health Association, vol. 15 (1934), p. 31-34; reprinted in Journal Lancet, vol. 55 (1935), p. 249-52.

Brill, A. A. "The Conception of Homosexuality," Journal of the American Medical Association (Chicago), vol. 61 (Aug. 2, 1913 ), p. 335-40.

Brody, Morris Wolfe. "An Analysis of the Psychosexual Development of a Female: With Special Reference to Homosexuality," Psychoanalytic Review, vol. 30, no. 1 (1943), p. 47-58; reprinted as "Psychosexual Development of a Female" in The Homosexuals As Seen By Themselves and Thirty Authorities, ed. A. M. Krich, p. 312-24 (N.Y.: Citadel, 1954).

Buck, M.D., W. D. "A Raid on the Uterus," New York Medical Journal, vol. 5 [Aug. 1866], p. 464). One of the strangest treatment documents meriting further research is an extract from an address in 1866 by Dr. W. D. Buck, President of the New Hampshire State Medical Society: "A distinguished surgeon in New York City, twenty-five years ago [1841], said, when [Guillaume] Dupuytren's operation for relaxation of the sphincter ani was in vogue, every young man who came from Paris found every other individual's anus too large, and proceeded to pucker it up. The result was that New York anuses looked like gimlet-holes in a piece of pork." Buck goes on to say that the uterus, also, is being subjected to "surgical operations, and is now-a-days subject to all sorts of barbarity from surgeons anxious for notoriety." His last statement is aimed at primitive abortion and birth control measures. Buck was President of the New Hampshire State Medical Society. 

Bullough, Vern L., and Martha Voght in "Homosexuality and the 'Secret Sin' in Pre-Freudian America," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, vol. 28, no. 2 (April 1973), P- J 43-55.

Caprio, Frank S. Female Homosexuality; A Psychodynamic Study of Lesbianism,  foreword Karl M. Bowman (N.Y.: Grove Press, Evergreen Black Cat, 1962), p. 299- 301, 304.

Cautela, Joseph R. "Covert Sensitization," Psychological Reports (Missoula, Mont.), vol. 20, no. 2 ( 1967), p. 464-65.

Cave, F. C., "Report of Sterilization in the Kansas State Home for Feeble-minded," Journal of Psycho-Asthenics, vol. 15 [1911], p. 123-25; In the mid-1890s, F. Hoyt Pilcher, the head of a Kansas institution for the feeble-minded, had four boys and fourteen girls castrated without legal authority. It was explained in his defense that castration would prevent "excessive masturbation and pervert [sic] sexual acts". Public outcry stopped further castration; cited by Arno Karlen, Sexuality and Homosexuality; A New View [N.Y.: Norton, 1971], p. 332). 

Chicago Gay Liberation Front, "A Leaflet for the American Medical Association," (1970), reprinted in Out of the Closets; Voice of Gay Liberation, eds. Karla Jay and Allen Young (N.Y.: Douglass, 1972), p. 145-47;

Christopher Z. Hobson (James Coleman, pseud.), "Surviving Psychotherapy," Radical Therapy, vol. 2, no. 2 (Sept. 1971), reprinted in Jay and Young, p. 147-53.

Coriat, Isador. "Homosexuality. Its Psychogenesis and Treatment," New York Medical Journal, vol. 97, no. 12 (March 22, 1913 ), p. 589-94.

Cory, Donald Webster (pseud. of Edward Sagarin), "Can Homosexuality Be Cured?," Sexology, vol. 18 (Oct. 1951), p. 146-56 (an important early American homosexual emancipation movement statement.

Cory, Donald Webster, pseud. of Edward Sagarin and John P. LeRoy, pseud., "Why Homosexuals Resist Cure," Sexology, vol. 30, no. 7 (1964), p. 480-82 (an early homosexual emancipationist statement),

Cory, Donald Webster, pseud. of Edward Sagarin, "Homosexuality," in The Encyclopedia of Sexual Behavior, eds. Albert Ellis and Albert Abarbanel, p. 485-93, 2nd rev. ed. (N.Y.: Hawthorn, 1967).

"Criminal Law, Sex Offenders, Civil Commitment for Psychiatric Treatment," Columbia Law Review, vol. 39 (1939). p. 534-44.

 

Daniel, F. E. "Castration of Sexual Perverts," Texas Medical Journal (Austin). Aug. 1893, p. 255-71; reprint; Texas Medical Journal (Austin), vol. l^, no. 10 (April 1912) p. 371-72, 376-81. A note (p. 369) adds: "Under the title, 'Should Insane Criminals or Sexual Perverts be Permitted to Procreate?' this paper was read at the Joint Session of the World's Columbian Auxiliary Congress—Section of Medical Jurisprudence—and the International Medico-Legal Congress, August 16th, 1893, and also before the American Medico-Legal Society, New York, October 11th, 1S93. and published in the 'Medico-Legal Journal' for December, and in the 'Psychological Bulletin,' New York." Dr. Daniel is identified in the 1912 reprint as the editor of the Texas Medical Journal.

Daniel, F. E. "Castration of Sexual Perverts," Texas Medical Journal (Austin). Aug. 1893, p. 255-71; reprint; Texas Medical Journal (Austin), vol. l?, no. 10 (April 1912) p. 371-72, 376-81. A note (p. 369) adds: "Under the title, 'Should Insane Criminals or Sexual Perverts be Permitted to Procreate?' this paper was read at the Joint Session of the World's Columbian Auxiliary Congress—Section of Medical Jurisprudence—and the International Medico-Legal Congress, August 16th, 1893, and also before the American Medico-Legal Society, New York, October 11th, 1893. and published in the 'Medico-Legal Journal' for December, and in the 'Psychological Bulletin,' New York." Dr. Daniel is identified in the 1912 reprint as the editor of the Texas Medical Journal.

Daniel, F. E. "Should Insane Criminals or Sexual Perverts be Permitted to Procreate?' this paper was read at the Joint Session of the World's Columbian Auxiliary Congress—Section of Medical Jurisprudence—and the International Medico-Legal Congress, August 16th, 1893. Published as "Castration of Sexual Perverts," Texas Medical Journal (Austin). Aug. 1893, p. 255-71; reprint; Texas Medical Journal (Austin), vol. l?, no. 10 (April 1912) p. 371-72, 376-81.

Daniel, F. E. "Should Insane Criminals or Sexual Perverts be Permitted to Procreate?' this paper was read at the American Medico-Legal Society, New York, October 11th, 1893. and published in the Medico-Legal Journal December 1893, and in the Psychological Bulletin, New York. Published as "Castration of Sexual Perverts," Texas Medical Journal (Austin). Aug. 1893, p. 255-71; reprint; Texas Medical Journal (Austin), vol. l?, no. 10 (April 1912) p. 371-72, 376-81.

Deutsch, Helene,  "On Female Homosexuality," authorized trans. Edith B. Jackson, Psychoanalytic Quarterly (N.Y.), vol. I (Oct. 1932). P- 484-88, 490-91. Another translation: "Homosexuality in Women," International Journal of Psychoanalysis (Lon- don), vol. 14 (1933). P 34-56. Nicholas Deutsch, interviewed by Jonathan Katz, N.Y.C., Oct. 17, 1974. 

Doyle, Thomas L. "Homosexuality and Its Treatment," Nursing Outlook, vol. 15, no. 8 (1967), p. 38-40; lesbian treatment.

Ellis, Albert. "New Hope for Homosexuals," 1958, reprinted in The Third Sex, ed. Isadore Rubin, p. 53-57 (N.Y.: New Book Co., 1961).

Ellis, Albert. "The Effectiveness of Psychotherapy with Individuals Who Have Severe Homosexual Problems" (41 males. 12 females), Journal of Consulting Psychology, vol. 20 (1956), p. 191-95; reprinted in The Problem of Homosexuality in Modern Society, ed. Hendrik M. Ruitenbeek, p. 175-82 (N.Y.: Dutton, 1963); and Albert Ellis, "The Use of Psychotherapy with Homosexuals" (41 males, 12 females), Mattachine Review, vol. 2, no. 1 (1956), p. 14-16.

Ellis, Albert. "The Effectiveness of Psychotherapy with Individuals Who Have Severe Homosexual Problems" (41 males. 12 females), Journal of Consulting Psychology, vol. 20 (1956), p. 191-95; reprinted in The Problem of Homosexuality in Modern Society, ed. Hendrik M. Ruitenbeek, p. 175-82 (N.Y.: Dutton, 1963).

Ellis, Albert. "The Effectiveness of Psychotherapy with Individuals Who Have Severe Homosexual Problems" (41 males. 12 females), Journal of Consulting Psychology, vol. 20 (1956), p. 191-95; reprinted in  "The Use of Psychotherapy with Homosexuals"  Mattachine Review, vol. 2, no. 1 (1956), p. 14-16.

Ellis, Havelock, "A Note on the Treatment of Sexual Inversion," Alienist and Neurologist (St. Louis, Mo.), vol. 17 (July 1896), p. 258-59.

Ellis, Havelock, and John Addington Symonds, Sexual Inversion (London: Wilson and Macmillan, 1897; photo reprint, N.Y.: Arno, 1975), especially p. 73.

Ellis, Havelock,"Sexual Inversion in Women," Alienist and Neurologist (St. Louis, Mo.), vol. 16, no. 2 (April 1895), especially p. 158. 

"Fatal Emetine Poisoning from Aversion Treatment," (Westminster Inquest, Feb. 7, 1964), Medico-Legal Journal, vol. 32, no. 2 (1964), especially p. 95. Re W. T. 

Fluckiger, Fritz A. "Research Through a Glass Darkly: An Evaluation of the Bieber Study on Homosexuality," privately printed, 1966 (a homosexual emancipationist statement).

Frank, Jerome D. "Treatment of Homosexuals," Working Paper Prepared for the National Institute of Mental Health Task Force on Homosexuality, mimeographed (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University, 1967), 13 p.

Freud, Sigmund. "The Psychogenesis of a Case of Female Homosexuality," International Journal of Psycho-Analysis (London), vol. 1, no. 2 (1920), especially p. 125-49.

Friedlander, Joseph, and Ralph S. Banay, "Psychosis Following Lobotomy in a Case of Sexual Psychopathology; Report of a Case," Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry (Chicago), vol. 59 (1948), p. 303-11, 315, 321.

Gilbert, J. A. "Homosexuality and Its Treatment," Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease (Lancaster. Pa.), vol. 52. no. 4 (Oct. 1920), p. 297-322 (quoted in Part III, Passing Women).

Glass, J., and Roswell H. Johnson, "Limitations and Complications of Organo-therapy in Male Homosexuality," Journal of Clinical Endocrinology (Phila.), vol. 4, no. 11 (1944), p. 541-43.

Golden, Joshua S. "Varieties of Sexual Problems in Obstetrical and Gynecological Practice," in Sexual Problems: Diagnosis and Treatment in Medical Practice, ed. Charles William Wahl (N.Y. : Free Press, 1967), p. 53-61,

Goodell, C. E. "Sexual Perversion, Its Effects and Its Treatment," Medical Era (St. Louis, Mo.), vol. 19 (1910), p. 499-502.

Goodell, C. E. "Suggestive Therapy in Sexual Perversion," American Journal of Dermatology and Genito-Urinary Disease (St. Louis, Mo.), vol. 8 (1904), p. 104-06.

Hackfield, W. "Ameliorative Effects of Therapeutic Castration on Habitual Sex Offenders," Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, vol. 82, no. 1 (July 1935), p. 15-29; no. 2 (Aug. 1935), p. 169-81.

Hadden, Samuel B. "Attitudes Toward and Approaches to the Problem of Homosexuality," Pennsylvania Medical Journal (Lemoyne, Pa.), vol. 6, no. 9 (1957), p. 1195-98.

Harms, Ernest. "Homo-Anonymous," Diseases of the Nervous System (Memphis, TN), vol. 14, no. 10 (1953), p. 318-19.

Henry, George W. Essentials of Psychiatry (Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1938);

Hirschfeld, Magnus. "Adaptionsbehandlung (Anpassungstherapie) der Homosexualitat," ch. 23, p. 439-61 in Die Homosexualitat des Mannes und des Weibes, 2nd ed. (Berlin: Louis Marcus, 1920). The same chapter appears in the first, 1914, edition. I wish to thank Richard Plant for this translation. Another translation, by Henry Gerber, the American homosexual rights pioneer, appears in ONE Institute Quarterly (Los Angeles), vol. 5, nos. 2-3-4, issue 17 (Spring, Summer, Fall 1962).

Hirschfeld, Magnus. "Adaptionsbehandlung (Anpassungstherapie) der Homosexualitat," ch. 23, p. 439-61 in Die Homosexualitat des Mannes und des Weibes, 2nd ed. (Berlin: Louis Marcus, 1920). The same chapter appears in the first, 1914, edition. I wish to thank Richard Plant for this translation.

Hirschfeld, Magnus. "Adaptionsbehandlung (Anpassungstherapie) der Homosexualitat," ch. 23, p. 439-61 in Die Homosexualitat des Mannes und des Weibes, 2nd ed. (Berlin: Louis Marcus, 1920), translation by Henry Gerber, ONE Institute Quarterly (Los Angeles), vol. 5, nos. 2-3-4, issue 17 (Spring, Summer, Fall 1962).

Hooker, Evelyn, and others, "Final Report of the National Institute of Mental Health Task Force on Homosexuality," reprinted in SIECUS Newsletter (Dec. 1970). 

Hughes, Charles H. "An Emasculated Homo-sexual. His Antecedent and Post-Operative Life," Alienist and Neurologist (St. Louis, Mo.), vol. 35 (1914), p. 277-80.

Institute for Sex Research, "Homosexuality Therapy: Pre-1940" (May 1974). Mimeo- graphed bibliography.

Institute for Sex Research, "Homosexuality—Aversion and Behavior Therapy" (Nov. 1972). Mimeo- graphed bibliography.

Kahn, Samuel. A Study of Homosexuals and Their Education in the New York Correction Hospitals, M. A. thesis, N.Y. University School of Education, 1923, 149 p. 27.

Kameny, Franklin E. "Gay Liberation and Psychiatry," Psychiatric Opinion, vol. 8, no. 1 (Feb. 1971 ), p. 18-27, reprinted in The Homosexual Dialectic, ed. Joseph A. McCaffrey (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1972).

Kaye Harvey E., and others, "Homosexuality in Women," Archives of General Psychiatry (Chicago), vol. 17 (Nov. 1967), p. 626, 632-34.

Kemph, John P.,  and Erna Schwerin, "Increased Latent Homosexuality in a Woman During Group Therapy," International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, vol. 16, no. 2 (1966), p. 217-24.

Kiernan, James G. "Psychical Treatment of Congenital Sexual Inversion," Review of Insanity and Nervous Disease (Milwaukee, Wis.), vol. 4, no. 4 (June 1894), p. 295-MISSING PAGES

Kiernan, James G.,  "Insanity. Lecture XXVI.— no. 11 (May 1884), p. 483-84 on "Perversion," Detroit Lancet, vol. 7, MISSING PAGES

Klaich, Dolores.  Woman + Woman; Attitudes Toward Lesbianism (N.Y.: Morrow, 1975), paperback, p. 100-01.

Kopp, Marie E. "Surgical Treatment as Sex Crime Prevention Measure," Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, vol. 28 (Jan.-Feb. 1938), p. 692-706.

Kopp, Marie E., "Surgical Treatment as Sex Crime Prevention Measure," Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, vol. 28 [Jan.-Feb. 1938], p. 687 says that between 1889 and 1907 Dr. Sharp of the State Reformatory for Delinquent Boys at Jefferson, Indiana, performed "several hundred" vasectomies. 

Krafft-Ebing, R. von. Psychopathia Sexualis, with Special Reference to Contrary Sexual Instinct. A Medico-Legal Study. Authorized trans, of the 7th enlarged and rev. German ed. by Charles Gilbert Chaddock (Phila.: F. A. Davis, 1893).

KrafTt-Ebing, R. von. Text Book of Insanity (Phila.: F. A. Davis, 1904).

Krich, A. M., ed., The Homosexuals As Seen by Themselves and Thirty Authorities, ed. , p. 174-87 (N.Y.: Citadel, 1954).

Labelle, Maurice. "Laws Need to Force 'Homos' to Seek Help," Coral Gable [Fla.] Times, Feb. 4, 1965, p. 6, 8.

Liebman, Samuel. "Homosexuality, Transvestism, and Psychosis: Study of a Case Treated with Electroshock," Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease (N.Y. ), vol. 99, no. 6 ( 1944), p. 945-47. 950-53. 957.

Lind, Earl.  Autobiography of an Androgyne, ed. with an intro. by Alfred W. Herzog (N.Y.: Medico- Legal Press, 1918; photo reprint, N.Y.: Arno, 1975), p. 41-42, 74, 197-201, 230 (on his castration).

Lind, Earl. The Female Impersonators . . ., ed. with intro. by Alfred W. Herzog (N.Y.: Medico-Legal Press, 1922; photo reprint, N.Y.: Arno, 1975), p. 16, 67.

Lydston, Frank. "Sexual Perversion, Satyriasis and Nymphomania," Medical and Surgical Reporter [Phila.], vol. 61, no. 11 [Sept. 14, 1889], see p. 285. Frank Lydston had delivered at the Chicago College of Physicians and Surgeons. Although he discusses male and female homosexuality, Lydston makes no specific recommendation for treatment. But since he links homosexuality with satyriasis and nymphomania, there is an unspoken suggestion that it should be similarly treated; for the two "perversions" of which he speaks Lydston suggests "removal of irritation of the sexual apparatus," "anaphrodisiac remedies," "attempts to restrain sexual excesses, or to break the habit of masturbation." But if the "disease" is organic, it is probably incurable and requires more radical treatment: "In women, extirpation of the ovaries, or the procedure of Mr. Baker Brown—clitoridectomy—may be performed. Howe recommends the application of the actual cautery to the back of the neck. Basing this treatment upon the theory that the disease takes its origin in over-excitation of the nerve fibres of the cerebellum or some of the ganglia in the neighborhood, he also suggests blisters and setons to answer the same purpose. Dry cupping to the nucha is also serviceable. Means to restore the general health are always indicated. In the severe cases of the maniacal form of excessive sexual desire the asylum is usually our only recourse." 

Lydston, G. F. "Sex Mutilations in Social Therapeutics, With Some of the Difficulties in the Application of Eugenics to the Human Race," New York Medical Journal, April 6, 1912.

Max, Louis William. "Breaking Up a Homosexual Fixation by the Condition Reaction Technique: A Case Study," Psychological Bulletin (Washington, D.C.), vol. 32 (1935), p. 734.

Mayne, Xavier (pseud. of Edward I. Prime Stevenson). The Intersexes; A History of Similisexualism as a Problem in Social Life ([Naples?:] Privately printed [R. Rispoli, 1908?]; photo reprint, N.Y.: Arno, 1975), p. 119-22, 549.

Mendelsohn, Fred, and Matthew Ross, "An Analysis of 133 Homosexuals Seen at A University Health Service" (109 males, 24 females), Diseases of the Nervous System, vol. 20, no. 6 (1959), p. 246-50.

Miller, Michael M. "Hypnotic-Aversion Treatment of Homosexuality," Journal of the National Medical Association, vol. 55, no. 5 (1963), p. 411-13, 415. Brief biographical information on Miller is in the American Medical Directory, 24th ed. (1967), part 2, p. 1503.

Moll, Albert. Perversions of the Sex Instinct (Newark, N.J.: Julian Press, I93I).

Moore, Thomas V. "The Pathogenesis and Treatment of Homosexual Disorders: A Digest of Some Pertinent Evidence," Journal of Personality (Durham, N.C.), vol. 14 (1945), p. 57, p. 72-73.

Nicholas Deutsch, interviewed by Jonathan Katz, N.Y.C., Oct. 17, 1974. 

Oberhoffer, Emit."The Influence of Castration on the Libido," American Journal of Urology and Sexology, vol. 12 (Jan.-Dec. 1916), p. 58-60;

Owensby, Newdigate M. "Homosexuality and Lesbianism Treated with Metrazol," Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease (N.Y.),vol.92, no.I (1940), p.65-66.

Owensby, Newdigate M. "The Correction of Homosexuality," Urologic and Cutaneous Review (St. Louis, Mo.), vol. 45, no. 8 (1941), p. 495-96.

Parker, William, Homosexuality; A Selective Bibliography of Over 3,000 Items (Me- Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1971).

Pilcher, F. Hoyt, head of a Kansas institution for the feeble-minded, had four boys and fourteen girls castrated in the mid-1890s without legal authority. It was explained in his defense that castration would prevent "excessive masturbation and pervert [sic] sexual acts". Public outcry stopped further castration; cited by Arno Karlen, Sexuality and Homosexuality; A New View [N.Y.: Norton, 1971], p. 332). 

Potter, La Forest. Strange Loves: A Study in Sexual Abnormalities (N.Y.: Robert Dodsley, 1933), p. 118-19, 147, 161-62, 236-37.

Quackenbos, John Duncan. "Hypnotic Suggestion in the Treatment of Sexual Perversions and Moral Anaesthesia: A Personal Experience," Transactions of the New Hampshire Medical Society (Concord), 1899, especially p. 69, 72, 75, 78-80.

Radicalesbians Health Collective, "Lesbians and the Health Care System," mimeographed, 1971, reprinted in Jay and Young, p. 122-41.

Raffalovich, Marc Andre, "Uranism, Congenital Sexual Inversion. Observations and Recommendations . . ." trans. C. Judson Herrick, Journal of Comparative Neurology (Granville, Ohio), vol. 5 (March 1895), p. 33-34, 36-37, 42, 52. Background on Raffalovich is in Timothy d'Arch Smith, Love in Earnest; Some Notes on the Lives and Writings of English 'Uranian' Poets from 1889 to 1930 (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970), p. 29-34, 53, 77, 107, 153, 186, 249 and Brian Reade, ed., Sexual Heretics; Male Homosexuality in English Literature from 1850 to 1 900 (N.Y.: Coward-McCann, 1970, especially p. 32-35. 38, 40, 50, 53).

"Removal of the Ovaries as a Therapeutic Measure in Public Institutions for the Insane," Journal of the American Medical Association (Chicago), Feb. 4, 1893, p. 135-37. Dr. Price mentioned: p. 136-37. Also see "Domestic Correspondence," same, Feb. 18, 1893, p. 182-83.

Riedner, K. "Cure of Homosexuals," Sexology (N.Y.), vol. 1 (1933), p. 490-92.

Robertiello, Richard C. "Clinical Notes: Results of Separation from Iposexual Parents During the Oedipal Period, A Female Homosexual Panic," Psychoanalytic Review, vol. 51, no. 4 (1964-65), p. 670-72. Female client.

Robertiello, Richard C. Voyage from Lesbos: The Psychoanalysis of a Female Homosexual (N.Y. : Citadel, 1959), p. 238-47.

Robinson, Marty.  "Homosexuals & Society: The 'Cure' Is Rebellion," Village Voice (N.Y.), April 29, 1971.

Roman, M. "The Treatment of the Homosexual in the Group," Topical Problems in Psychotherapy, vol. 5 (1965), p. 170-75;

Rosenzweig, Saul, and R. G. Hoskins, "A Note on the Ineffectualness of Sex-Hormone Medication in a Case of Pronounced Homosexuality," Psychosomatic Medi-cine (N.Y.), vol. 3, no. 1 (1941), p. 87-89.

Rutner, Ivan T. "A Double-barrel Approach to Modification of Homosexual Behavior," Psychological Reports (Missoula, Mont.), vol. 26, no. 2 (1970), p. 356-58.

Schur, Edwin M. Crimes without Victims; Deviant Behavior and Public Policy: Abortion, Homosexuality, and Drug Addiction (Englewood Cliffs, N.Y.: Prentice-Hall, 1965).

Sharp, Harry Clay, "The Sterilization of Degenerates," Indiana Board of State Charities (National Christian League for Promotion of Purity, 1908), p. 1-2, 6. Reprint of a paper read before the American Prison Association, Chicago, 1909; in N.Y. Public Library Research Division. See also Sharp, "Human Sterilization," Journal of the American Medical Association, vol. 4, no. 12 (1909).

Sharp, Henry Clay, "Human Sterilization," Journal of the American Medical Association, vol. 4, no. 12 (1909), PAGES MISSING

Sigmund, Freud. "Letter to An American Mother," American Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 107 (1951), p. 786-87; various reprints; he answers an American mother who had written to him about treating her homosexual son.

Silverstein, Charles [review of John Bancroft's Deviant Sexual Behavior: Modification and Assessment (London: Oxford University, 1974), Behavior Therapy, vol. 6, no. 4 (July 1975).

Smith, Alexander B., and Alexander Bassin, "Group Therapy with Homosexuals," Journal of Social Therapy (N.Y.), vol. 5, no. 3 (1959), p. 227, 231-32.

Socarides, Charles W. "Female Homosexuality," in Sexual Behavior and the Law, ed. Ralph Slovenko, ed., p. 462-77 (Springfield, 111.: Charles C. Thomas, 1965).

Sprague, George S. "Varieties of Homosexual Manifestations," with discussion by Karl A. Menninger, Isador H. Coriat, Charles I. Lambert, Ernest M. Poate, and S. W. Hartwell, 1935; reprinted in The Homosexuals As Seen by Themselves and Thirty Authorities, ed. A. M. Krich, p. 174-87 (N.Y.: Citadel, 1954).

Srnec, J., and Kurt Freund, "Treatment of Male Homosexuality through Conditioning," International Journal of Sexology (Bombay), vol. 7, no. 2 (1953), p. 51, 92-93. 

Stekel, Wilhelm. "Is Homosexuality Curable?" trans. Bertrand S. Frohman, Psychoanalytic Review, vol. 17 (Oct. 1930), p. 443, 447-48.

Szasz, Thomas S. Law, Liberty, and Psychiatry: An Inquiry into the Social Uses of Mental Health Practices Thomas S. (N.Y.: Macmillan, 1963).

Szasz, Thomas S. The Manufacture of Madness; A Comparative Study of the Inquisition and the Mental Health Movement (N.Y.: Delta Books, Dell, 1970), p. 49-52, 54-56, 62, 64-67.

Szasz, Thomas. The Manufacture of Madness (N.Y.: Harper and Row, 1970);

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