Article ID: CBB001420752

Sex on a Slide: Antoine Lacassagne and the Search for a Microscopic Definition of Masculinity and Femininity (2013)

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In 1919, the French pathologist and pioneer of radiotherapy of cancer, Antoine Lacassagne, studied the case of a young man of indeterminate sexuality (a condition later named intersex, and recently renamed, disorders of sexual development). Lacassagne's argument that the patient was a true hermaphrodite, that is, an individual who possesses at the same time male and female sexual glands, was grounded exclusively in his study of microscopic preparations. Such preparations were seen as the definitive proof of the true biological sex of a given person, seen as a fixed entity. On the other hand, Lacassagne's definition of biological, or rather histological sex, was dissociated from sexuality, sexual orientation and sex/gender identity. In the 1930s, the isolation of sex hormones made it possible to modulate specific sexual traits, thus destabilizing the concept of a fixed biological sex. It did not undermine, however, the central role of histological proofs. Sex on a slide continued to be seen as definitive evidence of the true sexual identity of an individual, but from the 1930s this proof was valid only for the time when a given microscopic preparation had been manufactured.

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Authors & Contributors
Vázquez García, Francisco
Jacyna, L. S.
Cleminson, Richard
Weiner, M.-F.
Vlasova, Olga Alexandrovna
Silver, John R.
Journals
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Social History of Medicine
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften
Journal of the History of Sexuality
Journal of the History of Ideas
Publishers
University of Wales Press
Transcript
Pickering & Chatto
MIT Press
Johns Hopkins University
Yale University
Concepts
Sex differences
Androgyny; hermaphroditism
Medicine
Microscopy
Histology
Science and gender
People
Zhu, Xi
Wilkins, Lawson
Sahuqué, Adrienne
Ramón y Cajal, Santiago
Money, John
Lacassagne, Antoine
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
18th century
17th century
Early modern
Renaissance
Places
France
Great Britain
Spain
Edinburgh
Scotland
United States
Institutions
Edinburgh Physiological Society
University of Edinburgh
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