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− | '''Thomas E. Wiswell''' was a doctor at [https://tricare.mil/mtf/Walterreed Walter Reed Army Medical Center].<ref>{{REFjournal | + | '''Thomas E. Wiswell''', M.D., was a doctor at [https://tricare.mil/mtf/Walterreed Walter Reed Army Medical Center].<ref>{{REFjournal |
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− | }}</ref> Wiswell is a common Jewish surname ([[bias|Why is this important?]]). | + | |accessdate=2020-04-23 |
+ | }}</ref> He practices as neonatologist (Pediatrician who cares for and treats newborns in particular) among others in Honolulu, HI,<ref>{{REFweb | ||
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+ | }}</ref> and Orlando, Fl,<ref>{{REFweb | ||
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+ | |title=Dr. Thomas E Wiswell,MD | ||
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+ | }}</ref> USA. Wiswell is a common Jewish surname ([[bias|Why is this important?]]). | ||
Starting in 1983, he began to produce a series of egregiously flawed studies that falsely claimed [[circumcision]] reduced the incidence of urinary tract infections.<ref>{{REFjournal | Starting in 1983, he began to produce a series of egregiously flawed studies that falsely claimed [[circumcision]] reduced the incidence of urinary tract infections.<ref>{{REFjournal | ||
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Revision as of 15:02, 23 April 2020
Thomas E. Wiswell |
Associates With: |
Gilgal Society |
Colleagues & Benefactors: |
Edgar J. Schoen Brian J. Morris Daniel T. Halperin Jake H. Waskett |
Thomas E. Wiswell, M.D., was a doctor at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.[1] He practices as neonatologist (Pediatrician who cares for and treats newborns in particular) among others in Honolulu, HI,[2] and Orlando, Fl,[3] USA. Wiswell is a common Jewish surname (Why is this important?).
Starting in 1983, he began to produce a series of egregiously flawed studies that falsely claimed circumcision reduced the incidence of urinary tract infections.[4][5][6][7][8] All have long since been thoroughly discredited.[9][10] Wiswell associates with the Gilgal Society,[11] a circumfetish group.[12][13]
Wiswell has allied himself with Brian Morris and other circumcision advocates since 2009. He co-authors articles with Brian Morris and others.[14]
Quotes
“ | Easy Money I have some good friends who are obstetricians outside the military, and they look at a foreskin and almost see a $125 price tag on it. Each one is that much money. Heck, if you do 10 a week, that's over $1,000 a week, and they don't take that much time. – Wiswell (1987-6-22) (The age-old question of circumcision. Boston Globe, p.43) |
See also
- Gilgal Society -- Wiswell associates with Gilgal.
- Edgar J. Schoen -- Colleague & Benefactor of Wiswell.
- Brian J. Morris -- Colleague & Benefactor of Wiswell.
- Daniel T. Halperin -- Colleague & Benefactor of Wiswell.
- Jake H. Waskett -- Colleague & Benefactor of Wiswell.
- Bias
- Circumcised doctors
References
- ↑ Wiswell, Thomas E., Hachey, Wayne. Urinary Tract Infections and the Uncircumcised State: An Update. Clinical Pediatrics. March 1993; 32(3): 130-134. PMID. DOI. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
- ↑
Dr. Thomas E. Wiswell,MD
, US News. Retrieved 23 April 2020. - ↑
Dr. Thomas E Wiswell,MD
, doctor.com. Retrieved 23 April 2020. - ↑ Wiswell, T.E., Smith, F.R., Bass, J.W.. Decreased incidence of urinary tract infections in circumcised male infants.. Pediatrics. May 1983; 75(5): 901-903.
- ↑ Wiswell, T.E.. Circumcision and urinary tract infections. Pediatrics. 1986; 77: 267-268.
- ↑ Wiswell, T.E., Roscelli, J.D.. Corroborative evidence for the decreased incidence of urinary tract infection in circumcised male infants. Pediatrics. 1986; 78: 96-99.
- ↑ Wiswell, T.E., Enzenauer, R.W., Holton, M.E., Cornish, J.D., Hankins, C.T.. Declining frequency of circumcision: implications for changes in the absolute incidence and male to female sex ratio of urinary tract infections in early infancy. Pediatrics. 1987; 79: 338-342.
- ↑ Wiswell, T.E., Hachey, W.E.. Urinary tract infections and the uncircumcised state: an update. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 1993; 32: 130-134.
- ↑ AAP Task Force on Circumcision. Circumcision Policy Statement. Pediatrics. 1999; 103(3): 686-693.
- ↑ Van Howe, R.S.. Effect of confounding in the association between circumcision status and urinary tract infection. J Infect. 2005; 51(1): 59-68.
- ↑ Morris, Brian (2007): Sex and circumcision: What every woman needs to know. Vernon Quaintance (ed.). London, England: Gilgal Society.
- ↑ Thomas, A. (2005):
Case histories and experiences of circumcision
, in: Circumcision: An Ethomedical Study. Vernon Quaintance (ed.). Vol. 4. London, England: The Gilgal Society. P. 191. - ↑ Price, Christopher P.:
Male Non-therapeutic circumcision: The Legal and Ethical Issues
, in: Male and Female Circumcision, Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice. Denniston G.C., Hodges F.M. and Milos M.F. (ed.). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. Pp. 425-454. - ↑ Morris, BJ, Bailis, SA, Waskett, JH, Wiswell, TE, Halperin, DT. Medicaid coverage of newborn circumcision: a health parity right of the poor. Am J Public Health. June 2009; 99(6): 969-971. PMID. DOI. Retrieved 22 October 2019.