Abstract

Cases of sexual reassignment in Greco-Roman Antiquity, occuring as pubertal female-to-male gender transformation, are described in “classical” literature. The present study provides evidence about the first case described in the history of medicine of intersexuality which was surgically repaired, stored up by Diodorus Siculus.

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