Medical history and medical practice: persistent myths about the foreskin
- PMID: 12580747
- DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2003.tb05137.x
Medical history and medical practice: persistent myths about the foreskin
Abstract
Although many 19th-century misconceptions about the foreskin have been dispelled since it was shown that infantile phimosis was not an abnormality, the ideas that ritual or religious circumcision arose as a hygiene measure, and that circumcision makes no difference to sexual response, have persisted. The first idea should be dismissed as a myth and the second has been seriously questioned by modern research.
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