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Article: A Lovemap of a Different Sort from John Money.(A First Person History of Pediatric Psychoendocrinology)(Book Review)
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- The Journal of Sex Research
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- February 1, 2004
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A First Person History of Pediatric Psychoendocrinology. By John Money. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 2002, 126 pages. Cloth, $55.00.
The autobiography is always the story of one's own journey. In A First Person History of Pediatric Psychoendocrinology, John Money shares with us his personal professional journey of over 50 years at The Johns Hopkins Hospital where, for 44 consecutive years, his work has been supported by federal government grants. After reading about his journey, one realizes that he has left us a map to follow--not surprising for John Money. Besides being a clinician, researcher, and writer, he is a teacher and a pioneer, most ...
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Article: John Money, 1921-2006
Contemporary Sexuality;
January 1, 2007 ;
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...Gender, controversy and groundbreaking work John Money, a towering figure in the world of sexology, died in ... studies developed around gender, yet we forget that before John Money those fields didn't exist," said Greg Lehne, PhD ...
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