![]() The following year he was invited by the Committee for the Study of Sex Variants to become a member and direct a research project on homosexuality. Henry's first study of homosexuality was published in 1933 using a sample of psychiatric patients, it dealt with the constitutional etiology of homosexuality. Beginning in the 1930s, he also conducted a private practice in New York City and in 1942 his association with New York Hospital became part time. Henry was on the psychiatric staff of New York Hospital from 1918 through 1954 and held a professorship of psychiatry at the Cornell Medical School from 1930 through 1957. He grew up in Oswego, New York, and received his bachelor's degree from Wesleyan University in 1912 and his medical degree from Johns Hopkins University in 1916. ![]() Henry was an American psychiatrist who specialized in the study and treatment of homosexuality. ![]()
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