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          John M. Morris's Biography

          American gynecologist, surgeon and researcher who provided the first full description of what he called “testicular feminization syndrome” (also known as Morris’s Syndrome) in 1953 based on 82 cases compiled from the medical literature, including two of his own patients. The term “testicular feminization” was coined to reflect Morris’ observation that the testicles in these patients produced a hormone that had a feminizing effect on the body, a phenomenon that is now understood to be due to the inaction of androgens, and subsequent aromatization of testosterone into estrogen.
          Morris and Gertrude Van Wagenen are considered the “discoverers” of morning-after contraception, working first with DES to prevent pregnancy. Van Wagenen and Morris reported their success with human subjects at the 1966 annual meeting of the American Fertility Society.
          Morris was the chief of gynecology and professor at Yale-New Haven Medical Center and Yale School of Medicine for 35 years. He also developed intrauterine devices.
          Morris retired in 1987 and died from prostate cancer on 8 April 1993 at age 81 at his home in Woodbridge, Connecticut.
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          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.