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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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[-] Edie@hexbear.net 8 points 22 hours ago

slightly bad mental healthomori-miserable I feel so fucking depressed whenever I haven't slept properly. I don't want to do anything, I try to think what to do to have time go by, and there is just nothing I want to do. Just emptiness inside.

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[-] WIIHAPPYFEW@hexbear.net 8 points 22 hours ago

@milistanaccount09@hexbear.net was chill as hell where the fuck did she go :(

[-] imogen_underscore@hexbear.net 13 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

it brings me no pleasure to report that marvel rivals is fun

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[-] EstraDoll@hexbear.net 9 points 23 hours ago

my friends did a fun thing last night and i told myself to be responsible and not call out to go and i am such a dumb bitch i should have called the fuck out and gone

[-] buh@hexbear.net 13 points 1 day ago

girl dinner was all the rage a couple years ago, but today I'm inventing girl brunch (leftover instant mac and cheese and a frozen burrito)

[-] SuperZutsuki@hexbear.net 8 points 23 hours ago

i had enby breakfast (no food, just water and estrogen/spiro)

[-] ashinadash@hexbear.net 7 points 22 hours ago

Done this w/coffee or tea before !

[-] ComradeMonotreme@hexbear.net 6 points 22 hours ago

I though enby breakfast was just two cups of black coffee. Maybe it's a regional thing.

[-] BountifulEggnog@hexbear.net 5 points 21 hours ago

I guess we're doing ~~circles~~ enby now (I'm a big breakfast skipper, water only)

[-] Josephine_Spiro@hexbear.net 12 points 1 day ago

Depression, being an asshole to myselfReally need to get friends IRL and a therapist. Finding myself far to reliant on this site emotionally. Like I went to message the admins to delete my shit because I want to force myself to get out, but I somehow had a fucking mental breakdown over it because I am an emotional gaping open wound. This fucking alienation from capitalism sucks ass. Wish I was actually emotionally strong enough to fight against it but I'm just a failure.
Gonna just try taking a break from the bearsite for now to see if I can force myself to get friends

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[-] Tommasi@hexbear.net 15 points 1 day ago

::: 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.

[-] hexbee@hexbear.net 14 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

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...

[-] Tommasi@hexbear.net 9 points 1 day ago

maybe doomer-ishThat sucks. Being degendered feels bad, but straight up misgendered is even worse.

One of the reasons I've spent so much time finding new friends this year is because I know a lot of people are like that; if they knew you pre-transition, part of them will see you as whatever gender they first knew you as, no matter how much you change. Easier to just find new friends who never saw you as a guy in the first place.

Sadly my dad is like that too, and it just makes me not want to visit my family even though everyone else is great.

[-] Ocommie63@lemmygrad.ml 11 points 1 day ago

You should probably have a candid conversation with them about this, if they are are real one they will try to be better in the future

[-] Tommasi@hexbear.net 5 points 21 hours ago

That means confrontation though, so I'm probably not doing that blob-no-thoughts

[-] Tomboymoder@hexbear.net 11 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I’m a doomerThe majority of cis people, including cis allies will never actually see us as truly women

Edit: I’ll amend my statement to not “never” but at least currently don’t

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[-] Tomboymoder@hexbear.net 15 points 1 day ago

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

[-] GenderIsOpSec@hexbear.net 11 points 1 day ago

fuck, kinda jealous ngl. Does she do it with a heavy bri'ish accent too?

[-] Tomboymoder@hexbear.net 11 points 1 day ago

I assure you she sounds more like a hick than a knight doggirl-smug

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[-] Wendy_Pleakley@hexbear.net 14 points 1 day ago

trans+autism thoughtsRealizing you're trans and and autistic at once is a massive barrier, especially as someone who masked and repressed hard until pandemic-times made it impossible.

There is no rulebook. You just say stuff and people will either respond or not. Idk if there's meant to be any middle ground between massive people pleaser and aloof introvert, but I'm trending the latter because the rejection is painful.

Starting to come out to my family and make changes. It feels good 😊

[-] ashinadash@hexbear.net 6 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago)

There is no rulebook. You just say stuff and people will either respond or not.

Can confirm, real as fuck. IME I can't really reliably gauge how people react at all, autism, so I just... say stuff, lol. Who knows what works and doesn't? People talk to me sometimes though so it's not impossible to exist this way, at least. A lot of people do just go aloof introvert though which is understandable.

Also fuck yeah coming out n making changes lets-fucking-go

[-] LocalOaf@hexbear.net 9 points 1 day ago

meow-bounce trans-heart

Let's goooo

Kinda in a similar place too

Aloof introvert that's trying hard to improve and be better to their self gang

[-] hexbee@hexbear.net 7 points 1 day ago

until pandemic-times made it impossible

fr fr, I'm with you there. I was barely holding on before 2020 and since then everything has been very... dystopian. But at least I stopped trying to be someone I'm not, which is the good part of all the massive changes

[-] pigtailed@hexbear.net 8 points 1 day ago

This is so real. I honestly just say whatever. I have some sort of filter based on respect level (ex. family/friends), but a lot of my thoughts are just completely out of the norm from other people's point of view. I find being introverted and peppering in a bit of the "real" me helps me find people who are alike minds. Best of luck!!

[-] LocalOaf@hexbear.net 9 points 1 day ago

Decided I'm gonna learn a piano piece I've loved for ages but only ever partially learned

keytar

Might get a new guitar amp finally too and relearn some stuff and try to practice regularly again

Who knows, might even buy a bass I've wanted for ages

sankara-bass

[-] Tomboymoder@hexbear.net 7 points 1 day ago
[-] LocalOaf@hexbear.net 4 points 21 hours ago

Chopin Op.28 No.15, the "raindrops" prelude (Richter played it best from the versions I've heard, a lot of great pianists's tempo is too quick for it and they overdo the crescendo and rush the rubato imho)

I memorized the minor key modulation part ages ago and it was always my favorite part but the accidentals and little right hand runs in the major key first part are really tricky and I struggle with reading it well (D♭ major is a real bitch to try to sight read like that and I struggle reading "easy" keys as it is on piano, being a primary guitarist and learning theory mostly accompanied by tab instead of sheet music has a big downside down the road for you if you want to learn piano too)

[-] Tomboymoder@hexbear.net 4 points 20 hours ago
[-] LocalOaf@hexbear.net 4 points 20 hours ago

she polish on my frederic until I chopin

fantasie'd but she still impromptu-ing

oooaaaaaaauhhh ~sorry~

[-] LocalOaf@hexbear.net 4 points 21 hours ago

Oh, and "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness" by The Smashing Pumpkins lol

Probably a lot easier, but it's also in D♭ doggirl-tears

It's funny, I always thought "each key has its own character" was like, A432 woo stuff, but C♯/D♭ are like, my "home" keys? I always liked C♯ standard as my main guitar tuning too and a lot of what I play is in one of those keys (or modes, but frequently with C♯ as the "root")

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[-] TerminalEncounter@hexbear.net 12 points 1 day ago

People have been calling me mommy and mom at work. It's not crazy far off from my actual name... but cmon. Don't call me mom, we're coworkers wtf

[-] ashinadash@hexbear.net 7 points 22 hours ago

I would not be able to handle this i-cant

[-] LocalOaf@hexbear.net 11 points 1 day ago

Ask them if they were the kid that accidentally called the teacher mom in kindergarten

badeline-heh

[-] TerminalEncounter@hexbear.net 11 points 1 day ago

AMAB assigned mom at birth

[-] Josephine_Spiro@hexbear.net 6 points 1 day ago

What the fuck

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