Gay American History: Lesbians and Gay Men in the U.S.A. : A DocumentaryThis book is a collection of documents relating to the treatment of gay men and lesbians in America's history. Each section includes an introduction by the compiler. |
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Page 182
... effect and provides in some cases of this deviation a means for their adaptation . . . . It may be hoped , however , that more effective methods will one day take the place of the procedure described which may then be relegated to an ...
... effect and provides in some cases of this deviation a means for their adaptation . . . . It may be hoped , however , that more effective methods will one day take the place of the procedure described which may then be relegated to an ...
Page 247
... effect , and is then not only of no more use , but is a positive injury if retained . Nature makes no mistakes , and her laws cannot be infringed without penalties . In a subsection of her chapter on " Social Evil , " Walker discusses ...
... effect , and is then not only of no more use , but is a positive injury if retained . Nature makes no mistakes , and her laws cannot be infringed without penalties . In a subsection of her chapter on " Social Evil , " Walker discusses ...
Page 372
... effect that homosexuality , wherever found , indicates a psychic condition which can be properly governed but cannot be eradicated . She suggests that nervous " affectations " sometimes result from homosexuality , or from the vices ...
... effect that homosexuality , wherever found , indicates a psychic condition which can be properly governed but cannot be eradicated . She suggests that nervous " affectations " sometimes result from homosexuality , or from the vices ...
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