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1. Clémentine Delait (1865-1934), the most famous bearded lady on the continent in the 20th century.

2. Gender and Cortisone: Clinical Practice and Transatlantic Exchange in the Medical Management of Intersex in the 1950s.

3. Foreword.

4. The next 150 years of congenital adrenal hyperplasia.

5. 150 years of congenital adrenal hyperplasia: translation and commentary of De Crecchio's classic paper from 1865.

6. From 'following the push of nature' to 'restoring one's proper sex'--cortisone and sex at Johns Hopkins's Pediatric Endocrinology Clinic.

7. Why history matters: fetal dex and intersex.

8. Historical milestones in endocrinology.

9. The saga of untreated congenital adrenal hyperplasia.

10. [2 early case reports of adrenogenital syndrome. (Bevern and Romhild (1802)--Telesius (1803))].

11. Diabète des femmes à barbe: a classic paper reread.

12. [Johanna the probable--a pregnant pope?].

13. Further studies on the treatment of congenital adrenal hyperplasia with cortisone: IV. Effect of cortisone and compound B in infants with disturbed electrolyte metabolism, by John F. Crigler Jr, MD, Samuel H. Silverman, MD, and Lawson Wilkins, MD, Pediatrics, 1952;10:397-413.

14. 17 alpha-Hydroxylase deficiency: 1963-1966.

18. How to learn from patients: Fuller Albright's exploration of adrenal function.

19. Pope Joan: a recognizable syndrome.

21. A long look at the adrenogenital syndrome.

22. Goiters, dwarfs, giants and hermaphrodites.

23. Congenital adrenal hyperplasia.

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