1956: D.O. Cauldwell’s “Transvestism… Men in Female Dress”
TRANSVESTISM …men female dress edited by DAVID O. CAULDWELL Sc.D., M.D. Dr. Cauldwell is a distinguished physician and sexologist who is Medical Advisor to Sexology magazine and Editor of its Question and Answer Department. A specialist in industrial and military medicine, he was formerly a civilian medical officer in the Adjutant General’s Department of the […]
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