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- From: jrt@omega.kcr.uky.edu (J. Randall Thompson)
- Newsgroups: sci.med
- Subject: Re: Circumcisions as Medical Fraud
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.221232.2101@ms.uky.edu>
- Date: 20 Nov 92 22:12:32 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov20.142604.21021@lmpsbbs.comm.mot.com> markn@ssd.comm.mot.com (Mark Nowak) writes:
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- >Ritualized mutilation is still mutilation even if it is socially
- >accepted. And we think we're so superior to "savage" tribes living
- >in the jungles of third world countries.
- >--
- >Mark Nowak | By means of the easy and the simple we
- >SWM, 25, 5'11", seeking SF ... | grasp the laws of the whole world. When
- >Chicago, Illinois | the laws of the whole world are grasped,
- >INTERNET: markn@ssd.comm.mot.com | therein lies perfection. - I Ching
-
- Of course, you are right. I guess the reason we got a good deal on
- the circumcison was because the medicine man used a sharpened stone
- to do the procedure and then later used the removed tissue as
- a sacrafice.
-
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- [] J. Randall Thompson jrt@kcr.uky.edu []
- [] University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky []
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