William Masters

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William Masters is a pioneering American gynecologist and sexologist whose research on human sexuality was dramatized in the television series "Masters of Sex."

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instanceOf gynecologist
human
physician
sexologist
basedOn Masters of Sex: The Life and Times of William Masters and Virginia Johnson, the Couple Who Taught America How to Love NERFINISHED
birthDate 1915-12-27
birthPlace Cleveland, Ohio, United States NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath Parkinson's disease
coAuthor Virginia E. Johnson NERFINISHED
coResearcher Virginia E. Johnson NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 2001-02-16
educatedAt Hamilton College NERFINISHED
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry NERFINISHED
employer Washington University in St. Louis NERFINISHED
familyName Masters NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork gynecology
human sexuality
founded Masters and Johnson Institute NERFINISHED
givenName William
hasAcademicDiscipline obstetrics and gynecology
sexology
hasGenreOfBiographicalWork television drama series
influenced clinical sex therapy
sex research
languageOfWorkOrName English
name William Howell Masters NERFINISHED
notableAchievement development of sex therapy techniques for couples
pioneering laboratory-based research on human sexual response
notableConcept four-phase model of human sexual response
notableWork Human Sexual Inadequacy NERFINISHED
Human Sexual Response NERFINISHED
occupation gynecologist
sexologist
university teacher
portrayedIn Masters of Sex NERFINISHED
researchFocus physiology of human sexual response
sexual dysfunction
researchMethod laboratory observation of sexual response
residence St. Louis, Missouri, United States NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
spouse Elizabeth Ellis NERFINISHED
Virginia E. Johnson NERFINISHED
workLocation St. Louis, Missouri, United States NERFINISHED

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Masters of Sex mainCharacter William Masters
Masters of Sex characterBasedOn William Masters
this entity surface form: William H. Masters