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- From: gdavis@griffin.uvm.edu (Gary Davis)
- Subject: Circumcisions as Medical Fraud
- Message-ID: <gdavis.722200408@griffin>
- Keywords: circs
- Sender: news@uvm.edu
- Organization: University of Vermont -- Division of EMBA Computer Facility
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 19:13:28 GMT
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- Why would anyone want to be circumcised? I can't image a ligitimate
- reason although the medical profession in the U.S.A. is still doing
- nearly 60% of newborns at anywhere from 150 to 300 dollars a clip.
-
- The American public over a period of years have been brain washed into
- believing that they are as necessary as cutting the baby's umbilical
- cord. The rate of the procedure varies widely depending on geograhical
- location. Lowest in western states and very high in mid west and northeast.
-
- The AAP still maintains that the procedure is a personal decision between
- parents and their MD. But.. some MDs have very right wing pro-circ views
- which cannot be supported with fact.
-
- Dr. T. Wiswell, who has fashioned himself a pro-circ convert has published
- numerous studies (I think he is obsessed) showing 1% of boys not circumcised
- at birth may develop a UTI bu age six months.
- The incidence of penal infections after that time is probably no more
- than one half of one percent,yet the advocates fixate on any difference
- in infection rate between circ vs. non to advocate their postion.
-
- Several good books on the subject from a medical as well as a social point
- of view exist.
-
- The normal forskin is completely retractable beyond the rim of the glans
- by puberty. Unfortunately many urologits who are presented with a boy of
- less than puberty and a non-completely retractable foreskin automatically
- diagnose phimosis and recommend circumcision.
-
- As far as the hygiene issue goes its more difficult for a kid to wash
- his face than penis,yet we still see circumcision advocated for hygiene.
-
- Its largely done from conformity and out of ignornace.
- --
- I Gary Davis Dpt. of Electrical Engineering
- University of Vermont
-