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in a Dutch article in 1897, in which he claimed that homosexuality could occur in otherwise perfectly normal and healthy individuals. In later works he campaigned against the legal intolerance and prohibition of homosexuality in Europe.
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Aletrino published between 1889 and 1906 a few novels and collections of stories, all extremely bleak and cheerless in atmosphere. During this time, he worked as a medical doctor for the city of Amsterdam, especially for its firemen.
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Lieshout, Maurice van "Pendelen tussen wetenschap en moraal. Arnold Aletrino (1858-1916)",
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Lieshout, Maurice van "Stiefkind der Natuur: Het Homobeeld bij Aletrino en Von Römer",
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In 1901, he defended homosexuals at the Fifth Congress of Criminal Anthropology in
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to Salomon Aletrino and Selima Pineda. As a medical student, he befriended
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Who's Who in Gay & Lesbian History. From Antiquity to World War II
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In his final years, an incurably ill man, he lived with his wife in
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Pijlen van naamloze liefde. Pioniers van de homo-emancipatie
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Dynes, Wayne R. (ed.), Garland Publishing, 1990, p. 39.
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Dutch physician, criminal anthropologist and writer
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Aletrino
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Willem Witsen
Amsterdam, Netherlands
criminal anthropologist
homosexuality
criminal anthropologist
homosexuality
Dutch
French
Tachtigers
Amsterdam
Frederik van Eeden
Switzerland
Geneva

Jan Veth
Cesare Lombroso
central nervous system
homosexuals
Amsterdam
Scientific Humanitarian Committee
Germany
gay rights
Magnus Hirschfeld

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