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Betty Steiner : ウィキペディア英語版 | Betty Steiner Betty Wilson Steiner-Conduit (1920 – February 16, 1994) was a Canadian psychiatrist. Steiner was the first head of the Gender Identity Clinic at the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry.〔Millar, Cal (February 17, 1994). Fumes kill psychiatrist, husband clings to life. Car left running in garage of Rosedale home. ''Toronto Star''〕 She is known for her work with transgender and intersex people.〔Kirkwood Leone (January 27, 1973). Work described with children having 2 sexes. ''The Globe and Mail''〕 ==Life and career==
After completing her education in 1958, Steiner was appointed psychiatrist at the Women's College Hospital.〔Haworth, Eric (May 9, 1963). The bright promise of the professions. The Woman's Globe and Mail section of ''The Globe and Mail''〕 She then took an appointment at the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry.〔Central Press Association (February 17, 1968). Doctor discusses abortions. ''The Calgary Herald''〕 In 1985 she edited ''Gender Dysphoria'', and in 1990, she co-edited ''Clinical management of gender identity disorders in children and adults'' with Ray Blanchard. Steiner-Conduit married marketing executive Andrew Conduit in 1988.〔Barnes, Alan (March 3, 1994). Andrew Conduit, 80, held top post at Reader's Digest. ''Toronto Star''〕 She and her husband died of carbon monoxide poisoning after leaving a car running in their garage. Steiner-Conduit was declared dead at the scene; Conduit died ten days later.〔Millar, Cal (February 26, 1994). Car-fumes accident claims second life. ''Toronto Star''〕
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