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− | The | + | The surgeon Dr. '''Montefiore Jacob 'Monte' Moses'''<ref>{{REFbook |
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− | }}</ref> was a president of the American Pediatric Society.<ref>{{REFbook | + | }}</ref> ({{LifeData|birth=1841-07-20|birthplace=Charleston, {{USSC|SC}}|death=1878-04-11|deathplace=New York, {{USSC|NY}}|tombplace=Muscogee County, {{USSC|GA}}}})<ref>{{REFweb |
+ | |url=https://www.geni.com/people/Dr-Montefiore-Moses/6000000014073882368 | ||
+ | |title=Dr. Montefiore Moses | ||
+ | |website=GENi | ||
+ | |accessdate=2021-10-29 | ||
+ | }}</ref><ref name="FindAGrave">{{REFweb | ||
+ | |url=https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/22927918/montefiore-jacob-moses | ||
+ | |title=Dr Montefiore Jacob “Monte” Moses | ||
+ | |website=Find a Grave | ||
+ | |accessdate=2021-10-29 | ||
+ | }}</ref> had an office in New York<ref name="FindAGrave"/> and was a president of the [https://www.aps1888.org/ American Pediatric Society].<ref>{{REFbook | ||
|last=Laderman | |last=Laderman | ||
|first=Gary | |first=Gary | ||
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|last2=León | |last2=León | ||
|first2=Luis | |first2=Luis | ||
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|title=Religion and American Cultures: Tradition, Diversity, and Popular Expression | |title=Religion and American Cultures: Tradition, Diversity, and Popular Expression | ||
|url=https://www.abebooks.com/9781610691093/Religion-American-Cultures-volumes-Tradition-1610691091/plp | |url=https://www.abebooks.com/9781610691093/Religion-American-Cultures-volumes-Tradition-1610691091/plp | ||
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|accessdate=2021-10-28 | |accessdate=2021-10-28 | ||
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+ | {{NOTE}} Please do not confuse him with his eponymous nephew Montefiore J. Moses ({{LifeData|1871|1940}}), who was a son of his brother William Moultrie Moses ({{LifeData|1843|1879}}).<ref>{{REFweb | ||
+ | |url=https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/montefiore-j-moses-24-gtmw70 | ||
+ | |title=Montefiore J. Moses | ||
+ | |website=Ancestry | ||
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− | }}</ref> Moses strongly recommended [[circumcision]] as a preventive measure against [[masturbation]]. He published an article in which he stated that "Jews were immune to masturbation solely because they were circumcised, and that non-Jews were especially prone to masturbation and to the horrible diseases that resulted from masturbation solely because they had a foreskin."<ref>{{REFbook | + | }}</ref> Moses strongly recommended [[circumcision]] as a preventive measure against [[masturbation]]. He published an article in which he stated that "Jews were immune to masturbation solely because they were circumcised, and that non-Jews were especially prone to [[masturbation]] and to the horrible diseases that allegedly resulted from masturbation solely because they had a [[foreskin]]."<ref>{{REFbook |
|editors=[[George C. Denniston]] & [[Marilyn Fayre Milos]] | |editors=[[George C. Denniston]] & [[Marilyn Fayre Milos]] | ||
|title=Sexual Mutilations: A Human Tragedy | |title=Sexual Mutilations: A Human Tragedy | ||
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* {{Moses1871}} | * {{Moses1871}} | ||
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+ | * [[Alleged reasons for circumcision]] | ||
+ | * [[Circumcised doctors]] | ||
+ | * [[United States of America]] | ||
{{REF}} | {{REF}} | ||
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[[Category:Promoter]] | [[Category:Promoter]] | ||
[[Category:Victorian doctor]] | [[Category:Victorian doctor]] | ||
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[[Category:USA]] | [[Category:USA]] |
Latest revision as of 16:11, 1 May 2024
The surgeon Dr. Montefiore Jacob 'Monte' Moses[1] (20 July 1841 in Charleston, SC – 11 April 1878 in New York, NY)[2][3] had an office in New York[3] and was a president of the American Pediatric Society.[4]
Note: Please do not confuse him with his eponymous nephew Montefiore J. Moses (1871 – 1940), who was a son of his brother William Moultrie Moses (1843 – 1879).[5]
Circumcision promotion
In 1871, the "Israelite"[6] Moses strongly recommended circumcision as a preventive measure against masturbation. He published an article in which he stated that "Jews were immune to masturbation solely because they were circumcised, and that non-Jews were especially prone to masturbation and to the horrible diseases that allegedly resulted from masturbation solely because they had a foreskin."[7]
Publications
- Moses MJ. The Value of Circumcision as a Hygienic and Therapeutic Measure. NY Med J. November 1871; 14(4): 368-74.
See also
References
- ↑ Glick LB (2005): Marked in Your Flesh - Circumcision from Ancient Judea to Modern America. P. 164. ISBN 9780195176742.
- ↑
Dr. Montefiore Moses
, GENi. Retrieved 29 October 2021. - ↑ a b
Dr Montefiore Jacob “Monte” Moses
, Find a Grave. Retrieved 29 October 2021. - ↑ Laderman G, León L (2014): Religion and American Cultures: Tradition, Diversity, and Popular Expression. Edition: 2nd. ISBN 9781610691093. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
- ↑
Montefiore J. Moses
, Ancestry. Retrieved 29 October 2021. - ↑ (2003).
The masturbation taboo and the rise of routine male circumcision: A review of the historiography
, Journal of Social History (The Free Library). Retrieved 28 October 2021. - ↑ (2013) Sexual Mutilations: A Human Tragedy. George C. Denniston & Marilyn Fayre Milos (eds.). Springer. Retrieved 28 October 2021.