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  1. 4 de may. de 2004 · Medical Figure. Born as Bruce Reimer, one of twin boys to Janet and Ron Reimer, Bruce's penis was destroyed in a circumcision accident when he was 8 months old. His parents consulted Dr. John Money at Johns Hopkins Medical Center, who advised Bruce's parents to also have his testes removed and raise him as a girl. He...

  2. 16 de nov. de 2011 · In 1965, Janet Reimer of Winnepeg gave birth to twin boys named Bruce and Brian (Colapinto, 2004; CBC, 2004). Both infants were normal and healthy, but because they had difculty urinating doctors recommended that they undergo circumcision (i.e., surgical removal of the foreskin of the penis) at six months of age. Although this is a

  3. 17 de abr. de 2013 · In 1997, the case of John/Joan told the story of the person we now know as David Reimer. 33 The account described the failed sex reassignment of a child who had been originally presented to the medical world as a case success. 34 David Reimer and his twin brother were born as normal boys.

  4. 15 de nov. de 2017 · In the mid-1960s, psychologist John Money encouraged the gender reassignment of David Reimer, who was born a biological male but suffered irreparable damage to his penis as an infant. Born in 1965 as Bruce Reimer, his penis was irreparably damaged during infancy due to a failed circumcision. After encouragement from Money, Reimer’s parents decided to raise Reimer as a girl.

  5. 23 de jun. de 2023 · The John Money Experiment involved David Reimer, a twin boy raised as a girl following a botched circumcision. Money asserted gender was primarily learned, not innate. However, David struggled with his female identity and transitioned back to male in adolescence. The case challenged Money's theory, highlighting the influence of biological sex on gender identity.

  6. The case of David Reimer and subsequent research by John Money and Milton Diamond, contributed a large information base for the ongoing nature versus nurture debate in current psychology. The life of David Reimer began in a Winnipeg hospital, in the summer of 1965, when Janet Reimer gave birth to twin boys, Bruce (who would later become David ...

  7. An experiment on nature versus nurture goes tragically wrong. On 22 August 1965 Janet Reimer was granted her dearest wish: she gave birth to twins. The two boys, Brian and Bruce, were healthy ...