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Revision as of 16:26, 3 January 2014

Barry as a young man in a red miliary jacket
Portrait of James Barry, painted circa 1813-1816
James Barry (1795–1865) was a British Army surgeon and Inspector General of Hospitals. He graduated from the University of Edinburgh Medical School, and served in India and South Africa. He lived as a male throughout his life, but at his death he was found to have been a woman.

He is said to have been born a girl, named Margaret Ann Bulkley, and raised as a boy.[1] Other sources state that he was raised as a boy and was possibly a genetic male with Klinefelter's syndrome.[2]

References

  1. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8364465.stm#margaret "Five British heroes overlooked by history", BBC News 17 November 2009
  2. P R Kirby , "Dr James Barry, Controversial South African medical figure", South African Meical Journal 25 April 1970. Quoted in Vern L Bullough, Sex, Society and History, New York: Science History Publications, 1976. Chapter on "Transsexualism in History"