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[3][4][5][6][7] Gürze has also published an intimate biography of Hilde Bruch Unlocking the Golden Cage[8] chronicling her historic contributions to modern psychology and work introducing anorexia nervosa to popular culture.

[15] The dolls were featured on TV shows, such as “The Price is Right” (December 12, 1979) and “Mork and Mindy” and were pictured in magazines with celebrities such as Robin Williams,[16] Chaka Khan,[17] and Arthur Ashe.

[18] Although Lindsey did not speak any languages that used an umlaut, she was told that in a remote region of Bavaria, “Gürze” is used as a greeting with the literal translation, “I greet the God in you.”[15] Hall and Cohn have been influential in bringing eating disorders to public attention, and have received recognition for their contributions to the field.

On February 3, 1981, Lindsey appeared on “Hour Magazine” becoming the first person to discuss bulimia on national television.

His book, Making Weight: Men’s Conflicts with Food, Weight, Shape & Appearance[4] was published by Gürze Books and coauthored by Arnold Andersen, MD, an extensively published researcher and professor emeritus at the University of Iowa, who previously wrote Males and Eating Disorders[34][35] and articles on eating disorders in more than 40 professional journals,[36] and by Thomas Holbrook, MD, a psychiatrist and recovering anorexic.

Original soft sculpture dolls, Gürze featured on left