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Dr. J. Herbert Claiborne argues that hypertrichosis mostly occurs in "masculine" women.

Date: 1914

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Published in the New York Medical Journal, Claiborne argues that excessive hair is linked to gender and sexual identity. He concludes that hypertrichosis is a sign of bisexuality.