Letter from Edward Tank to Rupert Raj stating that the University of Oregon and Stanford University are not combining transgender medical teams, and that the University of Oregon no longer has a team. Tank explains that surgeons of the university in…
Letter from L. O. Bradley to Rupert Raj (formerly known as Nicholas C. Ghosh), stating that the Minister of Health has advised against creating a sex reassignment surgery department at Vancouver General Hospital due to high costs and the fact that it…
Letter from Marti Schultz to Rupert Raj discussing phalloplasty surgery. The letter also discusses Schultz's program's stance on rerouting the urethra and the costs of phalloplasties.
Letter from Colin Markland to Rupert Raj discussing the University of Minnesota's gender reassignment program and where Raj can find more information detailing their surgery accomplishments and complications. Markland also agrees to be a medical…
This is a response to Rupert Raj from Dr. Alan Shons of the Division of Plastic Surgery at the University of Minnesota Hospitals informing Rupert that another department performs transsexual operations. Dr. Shons forwards Rupert’s letter to Dr. Colin…
A letter to the Foundation for the Advancement of Canadian Transsexuals, care of Mr. Christopher [redacted]. It includes a synopsis of Dr. R. Marvin Bala's curriculum vitae. There are handwritten notes crossing out and circling certain text.
Letter from John Money to Rupert Raj (formerly known as Nicholas Ghosh). Money thanks Raj for sending a copy of "Gender Review," encloses publications regarding transsexual clinical matters, and provides his personal opinion that penile prosthesis is…
Letter from Robert J. Oliver to Rupert Raj discussing what steps Raj would have to take in order to get sex reassignment surgeries from Oliver's team. The letter outlines the importance of all aspects of psychiatric evaluations, and post-operative…
Letter from Milton Edgerton to Rupert Raj saying he is happy to sign Raj's petition, and detailing his efforts to provide care for transgender patients and noting that transgender patients often benefit significantly from surgery.