Benjamin Tarnowsky
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- | '''Benjamin Tarnowsky''' was a leading Russian sexologist. He is the author of the 1933 [[Anthropological and Medical Studies on Pederasty in Europe]]. In [[1886]] he wrote that | + | '''Benjamin Tarnowsky''' was a leading Russian sexologist. He is the author of the 1933 ''[[Anthropological and Medical Studies on Pederasty in Europe]]''. In [[1886]] he wrote that |
homosexuals were born as the result of nervous disturbances of their parents. | homosexuals were born as the result of nervous disturbances of their parents. | ||
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Benjamin Tarnowsky was a leading Russian sexologist. He is the author of the 1933 Anthropological and Medical Studies on Pederasty in Europe. In 1886 he wrote that homosexuals were born as the result of nervous disturbances of their parents.
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