• Med. J. Aust. · Aug 1978

    Case Reports Historical Article

    A case of personation.

    • J R Ball and R Emmerson.
    • Med. J. Aust. 1978 Aug 26; 2 (5): 198-201.

    AbstractA case from the 19th century is described. The patient was admitted to hospital as a man but was revealed to be a woman. The woman's history is examined and the psychological implications of her impersonation are discussed. A hypothetical diagnosis of transsexualism is made.

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