Barrymaniac
/ˈbɑːri meɪnɪak/
noun
person filled with excessive and single-minded zeal for Dr James Barry (1789-1865), a 19th century transgender army surgeon from Cork City, Ireland.
Little can be found on this though it does have an entry on the Wellcome Collection's website Wellcome Collection's website and Professer Percival R. Kirby discusses it in his 1970 article 'Dr James Barry, Controversial South African Medical Figure:A Recent Evaluation of His Life and Sex'.
"In 1966 Miss Margaret Bevan, of the Johannesburg Public Library, prepared a bibliography of Dr James Barry, which lists and describes 168 items dealing with the doctor and his activities in South Africa. The first 75 of these deal with the question of Barry's sex, and the remainder chiefly with his life and work at the Cape. But these items do not include references to the numerous and often voluminous reports sent by Barry to his superior officers from the various parts of the world in which he was stationed from time to time. For those one has to search the Archives in South Africa as well as those in London; and if one does this one is confronted with a vast mass of material which it would take years to deal with adequately."
This is a short story published anonymously in All the Year Round, Volume XVII, Magazine No. 421, 18 May 1867, Pages: 492-495