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'''Timeline'''
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* 1912: First sex reassignment surgery takes place in Berlin
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* 1923: Magnus Hirschfeld coins the term transexualism and creates the first modern medical gender clinics.
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* 1930: Magnus Hirschfeld helps Einer Wegener become Lili Elbe.  Lili dies shortly after her fifth operation in 1931.
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* 1942: Lawrence "Michael" Dillon, called the world's first transsexual man, begins taking hormones and has a double mastectomy. 
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*1945: Michael Dillon becomes the first MTF to undergo sexual reassignment surgery.
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* May 15, 1951: Robert Cowell becomes Roberta Cowel, the first person in the  United Kingdom to undergo full trans surgery.
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* December 1, 1952: Christine Jorgensen's sex reassignment surgery first gains media attention.
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* 1966 Harry Benjamin publishes ''The Transsexual Phenomenon''
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* 1968: Universities begin to operate on non-intersex transsexuals
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* 1973: Lou Sullivan starts dressing and passing as a man
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* 1978: Lou Sullivan begins taking hormones
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* 1980: Lou Sullivan has chest surgery
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* 1986: Lou Sullivan has "genitalplasty"
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* 2001: The city and county of San Francisco made its health care inclusive of transgender employees to cover sexual reassignment surgeries (SRS)by charging a surcharge.
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* 2006: San Francisco's transgender inclusive insurance amasses almost five million dollars in surcharge more than is used for surgeries and the surcharge is discontinued.
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===Letter to David 8/9/1990===
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Image:8-9-90-p1.JPG|8-9-90-page 1
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Image:8-9-90-p2.JPG|8-9-90-page 2
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</gallery>
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===Transition Photos===
 
===Transition Photos===
Unable to trust the medical community for advice, trans men often document their transition through photography.  This not only provides documentation of the individual's transition, but it also allows other trans folk to imagine what their own transition could look like.  Below you will find photos of Lou Sullivan's transition.  Donated to the GLBT Historical Society, which Lou helps to establish, Lou wanted his life and work to be able to mentor to GLBT individuals after his death.  While some may use these photos inappropriately, in today's society where so much inaccurate information about transmen can be found on the internet, these photos continue to serve the educational purpose for which they were intended.
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Unable to trust the medical community for advice, trans men often document their transition through photography.  This not only provides documentation of an individual's transition, but it also allows other trans folk to imagine what their transition could look like.  Below you will find photos of Lou Sullivan's transition.  Donated to the GLBT Historical Society, which Lou helped to establish, Lou wanted his life and work to be able to mentor to GLBT individuals after his death.  While some may use these photos inappropriately, in today's society where so much inaccurate information about transmen can be found on the internet, these photos continue to serve the educational purpose for which they were intended.
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===Top Surgery===
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'''Newsletter Information'''
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<gallery>
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Image:CHESTissueFTM.JPG
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</gallery>
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'''Lou Sullivan's Top Surgery Photos: 1980-1982'''
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Image:Lousullivan-74.JPG|Before hormones 1974
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Image:Lou-hormone-preop.JPG|On hormones pre-op
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Image:Post-op-top-lou.JPG|Lou's profile after top surgery
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Image:Lou-post-top-torso.JPG|Lou's torso after top surgery
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Image:Lou-post-op-healed-scars.JPG|Lou's healed scars after top surgery
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Image:Lou-sleep-beer.JPG|Lou after top surgery
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</gallery>
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'''Lou Sullivan Reflects on His Top Surgery: 1988'''
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<gallery>
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Image:Louinterview88.JPG|[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2j-LOYuHSc Video: Lou Sullivan's Top Surgery]
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</gallery>
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===Bottom Surgery===
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'''Newsletter Information'''
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<gallery>
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Image:Cartoon-surgery-ftm.JPG|Cartoon FTM Issue 57 Winter 2004
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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'''Lou Sullivan's Bottom Surgery Photos'''
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<gallery>
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Image:Lou-before-bottom-surgery.JPG|Before bottom surgery
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Image:Lou-left-testicle-surgery.JPG|After left testicle surgery
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Image:Lou-post-bottom-surgery.JPG|After bottom surgery
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</gallery>
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'''Lou Sullivan Reflects on "Genitalplasty": 1988'''
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<gallery>
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Image:Louinterview.jpg|[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ki_p_CyGv4U Video: Lou Sullivan's "Genitalplasty"]
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</gallery>
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===San Francisco's Transgender Inclusive Insurance for Public Employees===
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The city and county of San Francisco made its health care inclusive of transgender employees to cover sexual reassignment surgeries (SRS)by charging a surcharge.  In 2006, San Francisco's transgender inclusive insurance amasses almost five million dollars in surcharge more than is used for surgeries and the surcharge is discontinued.
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Latest revision as of 14:12, 22 February 2010

Timeline

  • 1912: First sex reassignment surgery takes place in Berlin
  • 1923: Magnus Hirschfeld coins the term transexualism and creates the first modern medical gender clinics.
  • 1930: Magnus Hirschfeld helps Einer Wegener become Lili Elbe. Lili dies shortly after her fifth operation in 1931.
  • 1942: Lawrence "Michael" Dillon, called the world's first transsexual man, begins taking hormones and has a double mastectomy.
  • 1945: Michael Dillon becomes the first MTF to undergo sexual reassignment surgery.
  • May 15, 1951: Robert Cowell becomes Roberta Cowel, the first person in the United Kingdom to undergo full trans surgery.
  • December 1, 1952: Christine Jorgensen's sex reassignment surgery first gains media attention.
  • 1966 Harry Benjamin publishes The Transsexual Phenomenon
  • 1968: Universities begin to operate on non-intersex transsexuals
  • 1973: Lou Sullivan starts dressing and passing as a man
  • 1978: Lou Sullivan begins taking hormones
  • 1980: Lou Sullivan has chest surgery
  • 1986: Lou Sullivan has "genitalplasty"
  • 2001: The city and county of San Francisco made its health care inclusive of transgender employees to cover sexual reassignment surgeries (SRS)by charging a surcharge.
  • 2006: San Francisco's transgender inclusive insurance amasses almost five million dollars in surcharge more than is used for surgeries and the surcharge is discontinued.


Letter to David 8/9/1990

Transition Photos

Unable to trust the medical community for advice, trans men often document their transition through photography. This not only provides documentation of an individual's transition, but it also allows other trans folk to imagine what their transition could look like. Below you will find photos of Lou Sullivan's transition. Donated to the GLBT Historical Society, which Lou helped to establish, Lou wanted his life and work to be able to mentor to GLBT individuals after his death. While some may use these photos inappropriately, in today's society where so much inaccurate information about transmen can be found on the internet, these photos continue to serve the educational purpose for which they were intended.


Top Surgery

Newsletter Information

Lou Sullivan's Top Surgery Photos: 1980-1982

Lou Sullivan Reflects on His Top Surgery: 1988


Bottom Surgery

Newsletter Information

Lou Sullivan's Bottom Surgery Photos

Lou Sullivan Reflects on "Genitalplasty": 1988


San Francisco's Transgender Inclusive Insurance for Public Employees

The city and county of San Francisco made its health care inclusive of transgender employees to cover sexual reassignment surgeries (SRS)by charging a surcharge. In 2006, San Francisco's transgender inclusive insurance amasses almost five million dollars in surcharge more than is used for surgeries and the surcharge is discontinued.


Back to Man-i-fest:_FTM_Mentorship_in_San_Francisco_from_1976_-_2009