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Johnson, Virginia E. (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Johnson, Virginia E.
Used for/see from:
  • Earlier heading: Masters, Virginia Johnson
  • Johnson-Masters, Virginia
  • Eshelman, Mary Virginia

Masters, W. H. Human sexual response, 1966.

NLM files, 2/21/90 (hdg.: Masters, Virginia Johnson; usage: Virginia E. Johnson, Virginia Johnson)

Sex and the scientists [VR] c1989: credit frame (Virginia Johnson Masters)

Who's who in Amer. women, 16th ed., p. 452 (Johnson-Masters, Virginia)

Masters, W. H. Human sexuality, 1992: t.p. (Virginia E. Johnson)

Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02 (b. 1925)

BL auth. file, 12 April 2013 (hdg.: Johnson, Virginia E. (Virginia Eshelman), 1925-)

Wikipedia, 12 April 2012 (Virginia Eshelman Johnson, born 11 February 1925, Springfield, Missouri, worked at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Washington University in St. Louis, later co-founded the Reproductive Biology Research Foundation, renamed the Masters and Johnson Institute, She was a sexologist and psychologist)

New York times (online), viewed July 25, 2013 (Virginia E. Johnson; b. Mary Virginia Eshelman, Feb. 11, 1925, Springfield, Mo.; m. (after two previous marriages and divorces) George Johnson, 1950 (div. 1956); m. William H. Masters, 1971 (div. 1993); d. Wednesday [July 24, 2013], St. Louis, aged 88; writer, researcher.and sex therapist who with her longtime collaborator, William H. Masters, helped make the frank discussion of sex in postwar America possible if not downright acceptable)

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