維吉尼亞·強生 (Chinese Wikipedia)

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  • Severo, Richard. William H. Masters, a Pioneer in Studying and Demystifying Sex, Dies at 85. The New York Times. February 19, 2001 [July 24, 2008]. (原始内容存档于2012-05-27). Dr. William H. Masters, who with his co-researcher, Virginia E. Johnson, revolutionized the way sex is studied, taught and enjoyed in America, died Friday at a hospice in Tucson. He was 85 and had lived in retirement since 1994, first in St. Louis and then in Tucson. He suffered complications from Parkinson's disease, said his wife, Geraldine Baker Oliver Masters. 

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