amra@ihuxj.UUCP (Steven L. Aldrich) (06/13/84)
Here are some additional replies I've recieved and wish to share. I wish to THANK EVERYONE who has sent in their opinions/info/facts on the subject of hermaphroditism. The replies have ALL been of superior quality, both in content and style, with a lot of interesting thoughts. The reaction is better than I'd hoped for. Thanks Once More for your thoughts and input, I've learned a good deal on this subject already. If anybody has additional comments/ views/opinions/facts/useful info, please feel free to either send EMAIL to IHNP4!IHUXJ!AMRA or POST TO the news group. Always willing to listen to the opinion of others.(Even if we DON'T agree on everything.) Well that's enough rambling on my part, on to the replies..... I've used "*"'s to seperate each reply. The only thing deleted from these are 'header' lines. They are complete and un-altered otherwise. Happy Reading ....... *************************************************************** From: neal@denelcor.UUCP (Neal Weidenhofer) Newsgroups: net.religion,net.social,net.philosophy Subject: Re: Questions on hermaphroditism (Probably offensive to somebody ) Article-I.D.: denelcor.466 Posted: Fri Jun 8 19:44:41 1984 Organization: Denelcor, Aurora, CO >Question: would such a child have genetic makeup more closely >identical to that of his parent than the child of identical twins? > >Wendy [NO NUKES! TURN OFF THE SUN!] Sorry, Wendy. Identical twins are always of the same sex. Regards, Neal Weidenhofer "Nothin' ain't worth nothin' Denelcor, Inc. but it's free" <hao|csu-cs|brl-bmd>!denelcor!neal ********************************************************** From: ir128@sdccs6.UUCP Newsgroups: net.religion,net.social,net.philosophy,net.bio Subject: Re: Questions on hermaphroditism Posted: Mon Jun 11 05:34:55 1984 Date-Received: Mon, 11-Jun-84 15:49:18 EDT Organization: U.C. San Diego, Computer Center In medical school I saw only one true hermaphrodite, a child of about 4 years old. Diagnostic tests had confirmed ovaries and testes, but the latter were undecended and rudimentary. Because of the rarity of true hermaphrodites the literature is very scanty about the functioning of both sets of gonads. However, because of the hormonal complexity of spermatogensis and ovulation simultaneous production of viable sperm and ova appear to be TECHNICALLY impossible. (I took the original questions about masturbation-incest-etc to be about LOGICAL possibilities--philosophical questions about the meaning of the terms involved.) ************************************************************** { ED. NOTE: HOW RIGHT YOU ARE!! ANYONE CARE TO ADDRESS THIS ASPECT OF MY QUESTIONS??? --Steve A. } ************************************************************** From: dyer@wivax.UUCP (Stephen Dyer) Newsgroups: net.social Subject: Re: hermaphrodites Posted: Sun Jun 10 20:08:19 1984 Organization: Wang Institute, Tyngsboro, Ma. 01879 Discussing human "hermaphrodites" and the moral issues implied is a bit like discussing the biology of unicorns, wouldn't you say? "True" hermaphroditism, such as that seen in lower animals such as snails, simply doesn't exist in humans. There are instances of people with hormonal (and occasionally chromosomal) problems who are labelled colloquially as hermaphrodites, but that is generally derived only from the appearance of the person's primary and secondary sex characteristics. There are NO reported instances of people with both male and female sex organs which are fully functional (and I always used to wonder, where would it all fit if there were?) It's time to take the hermaphrodite out of the laboratory, where it always eludes geneticists and doctors, and back into the world of mythology, religion and symbols, where it has thrived for centuries. -- /Steve Dyer decvax!bbncca!sdyer sdyer@bbncca.ARPA *********************************************************** Date: 8 Jun 84 15:47:21 EDT (Fri) Original-From: Ted Emigh <emigh@ecsvax> Subject: Re: ihuxj.532: Questions on hermaphroditism (Probably offensive to somebody ) Location: Genetics and Statistics, N.C. State University Address: {decvax akgua unc duke ihnp4}!mcnc!ecsvax!emigh Arpanet: decvax!mcnc!ecsvax!emigh@BERKELEY.ARPA 1) Incest is a social definition defined in a the absence of there being functional hermaphrodites. The social definition is often at odd with genetic relationships, but a genetic definition of incest would include selfing. 2) Again, the definition was developed in the absence of hermaphrodites. A new term would have to be developed. 3) This would not be a form of cloning. Many plants, etc are self- fertilizing. The probability the the offspring will have the exact same genotype as the parent (necessary for cloning) is vanishingly small. 4) We already have human clones--identical twins. Noone seems to be bothered by it. --Ted-- *************************************************************** From: g-rh@cca.UUCP (Richard Harter) Newsgroups: net.religion Subject: True hermaphrodites Date: Sun, 10-Jun-84 00:27:14 CDT Organization: Computer Corp America, Cambridge [] Someone stated that there has never been a recorded case (in their knowledge) of a true hermaphrodite in the sense of having functional testes and ovaries. The following is from "Where Death Delights" by Marshall Houts, Dell Books 9469, 1968, which is about the career and interesting cases of Dr. Milton Helpern, Chief Medical Examiner of the City of New York, 1954 - ??. (Dr. Helpern became an assistant medical examiner in 1931. He personally performed between 16,000 to 18,000 autopsies and participated in aproximately 42,000 to 45,000 additional autopsies. I quote from page 245. "Exhibit 283 consists of a single ovary, a fallopian tube and uterus, and a tube running to the anus. This is an unusual anatomical arrangement in any woman, but this particular specimen came from the body of a fifty-seven-year-old man who was killed in an automobile accident. He functioned well as a day laborer all of his adult life, and was a good husband and father to his two children. His wife described his as 'not much of a doctoring man'; and fortunately for the medical profession, he did seek medical treatment or advice during life for his single ailment. His problem was, his wife explained, that 'about once a month' he suffered from 'those bleeding piles.' This condition gradually corrected itself when he reached the age of about forty-seven or forty-eight. The episodes of bleeding became spaced over longer and more irregular periods until they ceased altogether. The autopsy disclosed no hemorrhoids of any size sufficient to account for a long history of 'bleeding piles'. Presumably, his anatomical anomaly caused him to menstruate until he apparently went through a menopause, at which time the menstrual periods ceased altogether." Presumably it was not possible to tell from the autopsy whether the subject would have been fertile as a mother -- it was already established that the subject was fertile as a father. *********************************************************** Well I hope you've enjoyed reading through this, if you care to express your opinion, send it to IHNP4!IHUXJ!AMRA or post to this news group. I will do my utmost to reply in a timely manner, but it may take a couple days to get a reply. be assured though that I do READ & APPRECIATE everything I recieve. It is also interesting to note that so far many, (if not most), of the more vocal participants on this net have been exceptionally quiet on this issue. Could it be that they don't have anything to say on this topic?? [ :-) ] PEACE & BEST WISHES Steve Aldrich ihnp4!ihuxj!amra
phaedrus@eneevax.UUCP (06/13/84)
Are there any fully functional hermaphrodites in nature? -- Without hallucinogens, life itself would be impossible. ARPA: phaedrus%eneevax%umcp-cs@CSNet-Relay UUCP: {seismo,allegra,brl-bmd}!umcp-cs!eneevax!phaedrus