"The Barbarity of Circumcision as a Remedy for Congenital Abnormality" by Herbert Snow, M.D., is a late 19th-century scientific critique of circumcision, especially concerning congenital abnormalities in males, challenging its necessity and ethics. The author explores the cultural and historical significance of circumcision, tracing its origins to sacrificial rituals rather than purely medical justifications. Snow examines congenital phimosis, a condition often used to justify circumcision, and argues that it's frequently a normal newborn state manageable through less drastic methods. Advocating for alternative, gentler treatments, the text denounces circumcision as a barbaric and ethically problematic mutilation with potential complications, urging a shift away from its widespread practice as unnecessary and harmful.
The Barbarity of Circumcision as a Remedy for Congenital Abnormality
By Herbert Snow
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A controversial practice is challenged as a barbaric mutilation, arguing for gentler treatments for a common newborn ailment.
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