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Article: Kurt Freund, Pioneering sex researcher
- Article from:
- The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI)
- Article date:
- October 29, 1996
CopyrightCopyright 1996 The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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Kurt Freund, whose research into human sexuality was considered
among the most groundbreaking of the century, has died at his home
in Toronto, the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry said Monday. He was
82.
Freund conducted pioneering research into sexual arousal. His
most influential achievement was the development in the 1950s of
phallometric testing, a method now used routinely to assess sexual
arousal among pedophiles and other male sex ...
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Article: DEATHS
The Washington Post;
October 29, 1996 ;
432 words
...KURT FREUND Sexuality Researcher Kurt Freund, 82, whose research into human sexuality was considered among the most groundbreaking of the century, died Oct. 23 at his home in Toronto. Dr. Freund, who had lung cancer, committed suicide ...
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