Talk:Baptist Medical Center sex reassignment surgery controversy
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References in the Daily Oklahoman
editThe original author of this article mentioned the "Daily Oklahoman", specifically issues from 1977-1980 and 1999. I can't find any full-text references in the Daily Oklahoman, but a search for "Baptist AND sex change" in the archives of The Oklahoman yields the following probably-relevant headlines:
- "Sex Change Operations at Baptist Stopped Pending Review" (16 September 1977)
- "Move Looms to Ban Sex Change Surgery at Baptist" (21 September 1977)
- "Ban Looms" (21 September 1977)
- "Sex Surgery a Life-Saver, Joanna says" (22 September 1977)
- "Sex Surgery Deliberation Kept Secret" (7 October 1977)
- "Doctors Defend Sex Change Surgery, Ask for Support" (12 October 1977)
- "Sex Change Surgery Banned at Baptist" (15 October 1977)
- "Sex Change Surgeons to Move to University Hospital" (18 October 1977)
- "Sex Change Study Starts" (26 October 1977)
- "University Hospital Likely to Accept Sex Change Surgeon" (6 December 1977)
- "Doctor OK'd To Practice Sex Changes" (7 December 1977)
- "Team Raising Pace of Sex Change Surgery to End Backlog Caused by Fuss" (8 December 1977)
- "Reynolds Doctor Doctor" or something like that (paper damaged) (19 February 1978)
- "Baptist Hospital Gets New Owners" (17 June 1978)
- "Sex Switch Operations Are Halted" (25 January 1981)
- "Last State Hospital Performing Sex-Changes Stops Surgery" (25 January 1981)
If anyone has access to the text of these articles, please let me know. Thanks --Alynna (talk) 20:13, 18 December 2009 (UTC)
Another reference
editThis one in the LA Times: [1] --Alynna (talk) 22:47, 29 December 2009 (UTC)
Possible vandalism on this page, under the section 'Controversy'
editThere is no vandalism in the article which I created. Humane doctor
spelling of Dr. David's family name?
editArticle has three spellings of Dr F's family name: "Foerstler", "Foerester" and "Foerster". First saw the article a few minutes ago so I don't know which spelling is correct. --EarthFurst (talk) 02:46, 11 February 2011 (UTC)
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