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The Limits of Congenital Homosexuality

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The last decade has demonstrated that sexual perversion is much more frequent in America than the general practitioner realizes, and that its victims do not belong to the vicious classes but to those of good health— socially and mentally—and to those who have had educational advantages; many belonging to the professions.1

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Hatheway, J. (2003). The Limits of Congenital Homosexuality. In: The Gilded Age Construction of Modern American Homophobia. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403974006_12

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