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Revision as of 00:05, 9 August 2020

The Fifth International Symposium convened at the University of Oxford, Oxford, England, United Kingdom on 5-7 August 1998.

Proceedings

Section 1. Keynote Address

— N. Toubia

Section 2. The Anatomy, Physiology, and Histology of the Human Prepuce

— S. Scott
— C. J. Cold and K. A. McGrath
— G. L. Williams

Section 3. Current Research on Circumcision and Phimosis

F. M. Hodges
  • Diagnosis and Treatment of Phimosis
— S. C. Donnell
R. S. Van Howe
R. S. Van Howe

Section 4. Genital Mutilation: Religious and Cultural Considerations

  • Muslims’ Genitalia in the Hands of the Clergy: Religious Arguments about Male and Femle Circumcision
S. A. Aldeeb Abu-Sahlich
  • Evangelical Christianity and Its Relation to Infant Male Circumcision
J. D. Bigelow
— J. Goodman
  • Circumcision: An African Point of View
— G. B. Tangwa
— J. P. Baker

Section 5. Psychological Aspects of Genital Mutilation

  • Motivations for Modifications of the Human Body
— G. Zwang
  • Psychoanalysis of Circumcision
— M. Tractenberg
  • Post Trumatic Stress Disorder After Genital Medical Procedures
— J. Menage
  • Tyranny of the Victims: An Analysis of Circumcision Advocacy
G. C. Denniston
  • Epidemiological, Medical, Legal, and Psychological Aspects of Mutilated/At-Risk Girls in Italy: A Bioethical Focus
— P. Grassivaro Gallo, L. Araldi, F. Viviani, and R. Gaddini
  • Circumcision in America in 1998: Attitudes, Beliefs, and Charges of American Physicians
C. R. Fletcher
  • Facing Circumcision: Eight Physicians Tell Their Stories
B. Katz Sperlich and M. Conant
  • Neonatal from a Primal Health Research Perspective
— M. Odent
  • Celebrating Phallos: Healing Men and Culture
— J. Zoske

Section 6. Foreskin Restoration: Historical and Contemporary Considerations

  • The History of Foreskin Restoration
— D. Schultheiss
  • Current Practices in Foreskin Restoration: The State of Affairs in the United States, and Results of a Survey of Restoring Men
— R. W. Griffiths
  • Foreskin Restoration (Circumcision Reversal)
J. P. Warren
  • The Man Behind Restoration
— M. M. Lander

Section 7. The World-Wide Campaign to End Genital Mutilation

  • A Comprehensive Approach for Communication about Female Genital Mutilation in Egypt
S. Abd el Salam
  • The History of Circumcision in the United States: A Physician’s Perspective
M. L. Sorrells
  • Genital Mutilation in Ireland: A Public Health and Human Rights Report
— L. Massie
  • Challenges to Circumcision in Israel: The Israeli Association Against Genital Mutilation
— A. Zoossmann-Diskin and R. Blustein
  • Activism on the World Wide Web: The Role of the Internet in the Dissemination of Circumcision-Related Information
— M. M. Sarkis

Section 8. Current Problems in Medical Publications

R. S. Van Howe
P. M. Fleiss
— H. N. Whitfield

Section 9. Legal and Ethical Considerations of Genital Mutilation

  • Circumcision and Virtue Ethics
— M. M. Lander
  • Respect in the Context of Infant Male Circumcisiion: Can Ethics and Law Provide Insights?
M. A. Somerville
  • Male Non-Therapeutic Circumcision: The Legal and Ethical Issues
— C. Price
  • Attaining International Acknowledgment of Male Genital Mutilation as a Human Rights Violation, and a Written Intervention
J. S. Svoboda
  • Some Thoughts on Legal Remedies
D. J. Llewellyn
  • The Doctor as Expert Witness in United States Courts
J. L. Snyder
  • The Oxford Declaration: A Call for the Prohibition of the Genital Mutilatiion of Children
Charles A. Bonner

The proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Sexual Mutilations have been published in Male and Female Circumcision: Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers 1999. New York, Boston, Dordrecht, London, Moscow (ISBN: 0-306-46131-5).

The Symposium was sponsored by the National Organization of Circumcision Information Resource Centers.

See also