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"Each of us must take into account the raw material which heredity dealt us at birth and the opportunities we have had along the way, and then work out for ourselves a sensible evaluation of our personalities and accomplishments."

Alan L. Hart (1890 – 1962) was a US American 20th-century physician, radiologist, disease researcher, and novelist who pioneered the use of x-ray in detection for tuberculosis. He spent the latter part of his career in public health, undoubtedly saving many thousands of lives across the country expanding tb services and education throughout rural areas. In 1917 Hart was one of the first people to undergo a gender affirming hysterectomy in the United States, and is the first documented case of a female to male transition in medical literature in the English speaking world.

“I had to do it. For years I had been unhappy. With all the inclinations and desires of the boy I had to restrain myself to the more conventional ways of the other sex. I have been happier since I made this change than I ever have in my life, and I will continue this way as long as I live’

interview with Hart about his hysterectomy

Hart begin expressing himself as a boy starting at least age 4, and was largely accepted by his family as male, with his grandfathers obituary in 1921 listing Hart as his grandson. A family friend of his stated in a 1921 interview “Young Hart was different, even then. Boys' clothes just felt natural. Hart always regarded himself as a boy and begged his family to cut his hair and let him wear trousers. Hart disliked dolls but enjoyed playing doctor. He hated traditional girl tasks, preferring farm work with the menfolk instead. The self reliance that became a lifelong trait was evident early: once when he accidentally chopped off his fingertip with an axe, Hart dressed it himself, saying nothing about it to the family.” During childhood school, Hart wrote most of his assignments under his first chosen name of Robert Allen Bamford Jr.

Hart received a total of 4 degrees in his life. He received a pre med degree in 1912 from Portland, Oregon’s Lewis & Clark College, then known as Albany College, followed by a medicine degree doctorate from the University of Oregon Medical Department in Portland (now Oregon Health & Science University) in 1917. His doctorate was originally issued under "Hart, [deadname] aka Robert L., M.D.”. which prompted a legal name change in 1918. He took his first medical job at a Red Cross hospital at this point. In 1928, Hart received a master’s degree in radiology from the University of Pennsylvania and was named director of radiology at Tacoma General Hospital. After working for several years as a tuberculosis consultant in Washington and Idaho, Alan Hart moved with his wife to Hartford, Connecticut, where he received a master’s degree in public health from Yale University in 1948. Around this time, Hart began taking testosterone and is described as having a deeper voice and being able to grow facial hair as a result.


TUBERCULOSIS

Hart devoted much of his career to research and treatment of tuberculosis. By the dawn of the 19th century, tuberculosis—or consumption—had killed one in seven of all people that had ever lived. Throughout much of the 1800s, consumptive patients sought "the cure" in sanatoriums, where it was believed that rest and a healthful climate could change the course of the disease. In 1882, Robert Koch's discovery of the tubercule baccilum revealed that TB was not genetic, but rather highly contagious; it was also somewhat preventable through good hygiene. After some hesitation, the medical community embraced Koch's findings, and the U.S. launched massive public health campaigns to educate the public on tuberculosis prevention and treatment. TB usually attacked victims' lungs first; Hart was among the first physicians to document how it then spread, via the circulatory system, causing lesions on the kidneys, spine, and brain, eventually resulting in death. With no cure for the disease in its advanced stages the only hope for sufferers was early detection.

X-rays, or Roentgen rays as they were more commonly known until World War Two, had been discovered only in 1895, when Hart was five years old. In the early twentieth century they were used to detect bone fractures and tumors, but Hart became interested in their potential for detecting tuberculosis. Since the disease often presented no symptoms in its early stages, X-ray screening was invaluable for early detection. Even rudimentary early X-ray machines could detect the disease before it became critical. This allowed early treatment, often saving the patient's life. It also meant sufferers could be identified and isolated from the population, greatly lessening the spread of the disease. By the time antibiotics were introduced in the 1940s, doctors using the techniques Hart developed had managed to cut the tuberculosis death toll down to one fiftieth of what it had previously been.

In 1937, Hart was hired by the Idaho Tuberculosis Association and later became the state's Tuberculosis Control Officer. He established Idaho's first fixed-location and mobile TB screening clinics and spearheaded the state's war against tuberculosis. Between 1933 and 1945 Hart traveled extensively through rural Idaho, covering thousands of miles while lecturing, conducting mass TB screenings, training new staff, and treating the effects of the epidemic. An experienced and accessible writer, Hart wrote widely for medical journals and popular publications, describing TB for technical and general audiences and giving advice on its prevention, detection, and cure. At the time the word "tuberculosis" carried a social stigma akin to venereal disease, so Hart insisted his clinics be referred to as "chest clinics", himself as a "chest doctor", and his patients as "chest patients". Discretion and compassion were important tools in treating the stigmatised disease.

In 1943, Hart, now recognized as pre-eminent in the field of tubercular roentgenology, compiled his extensive evidence on TB and other X-ray-detectable cases into a definitive compendium, These Mysterious Rays: A Nontechnical Discussion of the Uses of X-rays and Radium, Chiefly in Medicine, still a standard text today. The book was translated into Spanish and several other languages

PBS - TB in America: 1895-1954

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[–] [email protected] 17 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Finally able to access the megathread again... And I don't have anything big I feel like posting 😔

Uhhh I'm thinking of starting dating again but it's scaryyy

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[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 week ago (2 children)

2/5 classes down. The brain frying will stop catgirl-salute

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[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 week ago (1 children)
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[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Going on a coffee date in a couple of hours catgirl-heart Very excited and a bit nervous

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[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 week ago (7 children)

Will I ever stop being eepy sleepy?

Also has anyone done studies, or written a paper, or even just made useful observations about what part of being trans makes you eepy sleepy? Is it just a transfemme thing or are we all darn tired? Is it estrogen that's doing it? Can I ever sleep properly again and not be tired please? catgirl-flop

I thought this would have worn off by now, "second puberty" right? But I guess being sleebi is with me for life =) please help!

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[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 week ago (24 children)

Hexbear tracha, have you ever been in love?

Don't be twee or dismissive, I mean do it if you want I just think sometimes thats used as a shield for very deep hurt that would be better explored by sincerity rather than reflexive irony. Specifically, I mean romantic love or at least a very deep love for those of us in the aro space

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[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 week ago

Mask: on
Backpack: on
Jacket with hood: on
Sitting on bus
Yeah, I'm assassin-maxxing deny-defend-depose

It's oddly gender-affirming, it hides everything I hate the most about my body, instant confidence boost

[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 week ago

I keep unlocking egg memories

[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 week ago

Welp. That 5 year plan worked out way quicker than I thought it would.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Current fedi hell discourse is that trans women saying "kill all men" is transphobic bcs some men are trans men and so now there's a crusade by libshit tenderqueers against anyone they've labelled as a "TIRF" and people claiming that being mean to men on the internet is just as bad as patriarchal violence against women was in the early 20th century

Fedi sucks so bad

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[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Think this prog is really starting to kick in.

horned thoughtsHaving more than average horny thoughts recently and oh also i have a feral need to have someone put their mouth on my bitties and galls.

(The concept of) Men are starting to seem more hot and I'm suddenly experiencing the bi-cycle in reverse of what I'd feel pre-hrt where I question if I'm actually still attracted to women. Why do most cishet men have to be so gross though AHHHHHH.


Besides that, the other things I've noticed could also be attributed to regular ol estradiol. My hips are looking way wider, my ass continues to get rounder, I have the thighs of a fertility goddess, my boobs are rounding out, and my waist looks like I actually have a waist.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 week ago (7 children)

One of my dreams in life is to take a bath (in a bathtub, not a pool). Almost everyone only has showers where I live, but bathtubs seem so cozy...

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[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Every day I hope the HRT is actually working doggirl-sweat
But every day I am too afraid to look doggirl-gloom

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[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Whenever I don't get attention I just assume the mods have shadowbanned me for some nefarious plot I'm unaware of, mods really read 1984 and thought it was a playbook very-smart

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[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Goodnight hexbear (I am going to stay awake for another 3 hours)

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[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 week ago (1 children)

i am looking so hot and sex and gender lately. i kinda want to get cornrows but i also want a job and i have no clue what white employers find "unprofessional" at this point.

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[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 week ago (1 children)

sex (v0lcel police look away)I was doing sex last night but I just had a rough poo so my hole is out of commission until it heals oooaaaaaaauhhh We still had a great time but my I really wanted some penetration panting

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[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 week ago

The really good Yuri images I have all get rate limited because of how high red they are, gonna need to resize them all so I can upload them

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[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 week ago

Resisting the urge to make every workout a glute day doggirl-sweat

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[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 week ago (8 children)

Seeing the thread on Fire Emblem and just sicko-lea because I now know there's going to be more interest in my trans mega post.

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[–] [email protected] 15 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)
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[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 week ago (5 children)

Kissed my wife’s hand and called her mi’lady once and now it’s all she does to me. badeline-bruh

I started this bit, not you! badeline-scream

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[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 week ago

Good: Found a gender affirming voice training place that accepts my insurance, in the process of getting the referral now niko-dance

Bad: I fucked up in scheduling a follow-up with my psych so now I'll be without meds for a couple weeks doggirl-gloom

[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 week ago

I ended up recording my own voice instead of using text-to-speech. I was really anxious for a while, but as I got into it, it got a little better, and I actually think I had a pretty good voice going catgirl-happy. Bad news though, because audio engineering is my passion. I, in my infinite wisdom, thought that making use of a bug in the recording software could benefit me in two ways. One, speed up my voice so I can fit more information in the time frame without it sounding unnatural, and two, slightly increasing the pitch of my voice.

As a result, my amazing voice sounded too high-pitched in the recording, and the way the audio warped made it sound extra-nasally. The lesson of this story is: have trust and confidence in yourself. Not doing so feels worse, and may screw you over.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)
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[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 week ago (8 children)

negativity about trans / NDness, dysphoriaWhy do the two things that effect who I am the most cause me so much pain cri I literally don't understand how anyone can like either of them. Maybe their experiences are just different then mine. Not a day goes by that I don't struggle because of them.

I want to be normal. I want to interact with people normally. I want to be able to build friendships normally. I don't want to hate my body. I don't want to cringe every time I speak. I want to be okay with change.

I'll never have that. I'll always be uncomfortable. With how I interact with others and my own body. That's my experience with being trans and ND. Wanting normal, healthy relationships and experiences but forever being on the other side of the glass. There's one friend who has made me feel not that way. But who I am still causes issues.

That's my identity I guess. Two massive problems that can't be cured, only treated. And I barely have the coping skills to even treat them. I don't know why I'm posting, I guess incessant whining is the third key part of me.

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[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Its my hrt aniversary, and today has been a good day. I celebrate it instead of my bday cause of bad bday shit, and its so nice to celebrate me and not the day i came into this world! catgirl-happy

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[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 week ago (7 children)

Chat, should I start on HRT?

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[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 week ago

xok I hunger, feed me pronouns

[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 week ago (9 children)

::: spoiler transphobia? Got randomly blindsided by transphobia by a friend today and idk how to react. I don't want to go into details, but it was like a "yea, but you're not FULLY a woman" type statement, and because it took me so by surprise I didn't know what to say so I kinda just silently agreed, which made me feel even worse.

I know she didn't realize it was an inappropriate thing say, and she's nice enough that I'm sure she'd listen if I explained why it's not okay, but I'm not sure it would actually change how she sees me, and I don't want to spend my free time hanging out with people who think of me that way. Part of me wants to just let the friendship die by soft ghosting her, but that also feels mean to do to someone who probably don't know they did anything wrong, so idk. doggirl-gloom Sometimes I want to move cities and start over completely stealth so I don't have to deal with stuff like this.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

going off about one of my "allies" I guessWhen I first came out to him, I was just talking about my experience and he was like "you don't have to explain everything, I already have a friend who's trans, so I know all this stuff". It felt like shit to be shut down like that, but I thought - well alright, I'll trust in your allyship skills and lean on you a bit. Skip forward to more than a year later and one of my "closest allies" still he/hims me on the the regular and I want to fucking deck him every time it happens...

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[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 week ago

I've stayed alive thus far because whenever I start to read those spooky chain emails/messages "repost/send to 5 other people or else" I've learned to turn my brain off blob-no-thoughts in the first couple of words. Believe me I'm gullible as shit but blessed with this brain of mine that deflects curses arm-Lcentristarm-R

[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 week ago (4 children)

I want snuggles so bad right now. It's so cold and headpats sound so nice. Estrogen has been making me super yearny so far

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[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 week ago (5 children)

Chat what should my secret set of second pronouns be?

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[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 week ago (6 children)

so the premise of the final project for my trans lit class (due in 4 days) is to draw connections between something we read/watched in class and another piece of trans media (can be an academic work, a primary source from trans history, or just media.) problem is — i almost never consume media lea-breakdown. i'm genuinely at a loss for what to write about. so, trans mega posters — do you have any recommendations for media that is relatively short (i.e short stories, comics, an academic paper, short films, that kind of stuff)? i don't have the time and energy to read a whole novel or long webseries or watch a whole show...

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[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Came out to my best friend, he received it very well!

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[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 week ago (2 children)

We need cat boy emoji in addition to the cat girl emoji so that I don't have to misgender myself every time I use them as a reaction catgirl-flop

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