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Eleanor Self (2016) notes that Dr. Rosenberry’s recounted the way in which circumcising a young boy cured his incontinence. He then makes it clear that he is “at a loss to explain the process but simply relate[s] it as fact.” By using his own experiences to explain the merits of [[circumcision]], Rosenberry helps with our understanding of how medical professionals of the time made the case for [[Routine Infant Circumcision|routine neonatal circumcision]].<ref>{{REFjournal
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Revision as of 09:44, 12 October 2021

H. L. Rosenberry from Menominee, Michigan, was a M.D.[a 1].

In 1894, he published a paper "proving" that circumcision cures urinary and rectal incontinence.

After noting the long foreskin on a boy with incontinence of urine and faeces, he concluded "that the child should be circumcised without delay, as that might account for the dribbling of the urine”.[1]

Eleanor Self (2016) notes that Dr. Rosenberry’s recounted the way in which circumcising a young boy cured his incontinence. He then makes it clear that he is “at a loss to explain the process but simply relate[s] it as fact.” By using his own experiences to explain the merits of circumcision, Rosenberry helps with our understanding of how medical professionals of the time made the case for routine neonatal circumcision.[2]

Publications

References

  1. REFweb Medical History Of Infant Circumcision: The 1800’s, 15 Square. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
  2. REFjournal Self, Eleanor. The Rise of Circumcision in Victorian America PDF. The Alexandrian. 2016; 5(1) Retrieved 12 October 2021.


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