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The Birth of Sexology

The Institute of Sexology was a real institute founded in 1919 by Magnus Hirschfeld, who was Jewish and openly homosexual. It had an ethnography department, it had a huge library, big collection of art of photography, but also more therapeutic activities as well. As you can imagine, sexology, the ultimate social science, has always been controversial. Yet today, in Britain, many perfectly respectable scientists do it. Kay Wellings is Professor of Sexual and Reproductive Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. She says: "We were very lucky in the sense that our careers have given us the curiosity"

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