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Sexuality among the visually handicapped: A beginning

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He is both a consumer and a professional. Revised version of paper delivered at a conference on low-vision sponsored by: The Vision Rehabilitation clinic of Boston University Medical Center, Boston, Mass., on April 26–27, 1974. The author wishes to thank those who helped him with this paper: John Desposati, Mary DiVisconte, John H. Gagnon, Irving F. Luhoff, George Psathas, Ann Welbourne and numerous visually handicapped respondents.

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Selvin, H.C. Sexuality among the visually handicapped: A beginning. Sex Disabil 2, 192–199 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01100790

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