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− | '''Thomas E. Wiswell''' was a doctor at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.<ref>{{REFjournal | + | '''Thomas E. Wiswell''', {{MD}}, was a doctor at [https://tricare.mil/mtf/Walterreed Walter Reed Army Medical Center].<ref name=WiswellEtAl1993>{{REFjournal |
|last=Wiswell | |last=Wiswell | ||
|first=Thomas E. | |first=Thomas E. | ||
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|author-link=Thomas E. Wiswell | |author-link=Thomas E. Wiswell | ||
+ | |last2=Hachey | ||
|first2=Wayne | |first2=Wayne | ||
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|title=Urinary Tract Infections and the Uncircumcised State: An Update | |title=Urinary Tract Infections and the Uncircumcised State: An Update | ||
|journal=Clinical Pediatrics | |journal=Clinical Pediatrics | ||
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|issue=3 | |issue=3 | ||
|pages=130-134 | |pages=130-134 | ||
− | |url= | + | |url=https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/000992289303200301 |
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|pubmedID=8453827 | |pubmedID=8453827 | ||
|DOI=10.1177/000992289303200301 | |DOI=10.1177/000992289303200301 | ||
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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, {{USSC|HI}},<ref>{{REFweb | ||
+ | |url=https://health.usnews.com/doctors/thomas-wiswell-404405 | ||
+ | |title=Dr. Thomas E. Wiswell,MD | ||
+ | |website=US News | ||
+ | |accessdate=2020-04-23 | ||
+ | }}</ref> and Orlando, {{USSC|FL}},<ref>{{REFweb | ||
+ | |url=https://www.doctor.com/Dr-Thomas-Wiswell | ||
+ | |title=Dr. Thomas E Wiswell,MD | ||
+ | |website=doctor.com | ||
+ | |accessdate=2020-04-23 | ||
+ | }}</ref> USA. Wiswell is a common Jewish surname ([[bias|Why is this important?]]). Wiswell is generally believed to be a [[Circumcised doctors| circumcised doctor]]. | ||
− | Starting in 1983, he began to produce a series of egregiously flawed studies that claimed circumcision reduced the incidence of urinary tract | + | Wiswell now practices medicine in Honolulu, Hawaii, [[USA]]. He is regarded as a promoter of unnecessary, harmful, [[Pain| painful]], [[Trauma| traumatic]] infant [[circumcision]]. |
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+ | ==Myth-maker== | ||
+ | Starting in 1983, he began to produce a series of egregiously flawed studies that falsely claimed [[circumcision]] reduced the incidence of [[urinary tract infection]]s.<ref>{{REFjournal | ||
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|author-link=Thomas E. Wiswell | |author-link=Thomas E. Wiswell | ||
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|last3=Bass | |last3=Bass | ||
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|title=Decreased incidence of urinary tract infections in circumcised male infants. | |title=Decreased incidence of urinary tract infections in circumcised male infants. | ||
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|title=Circumcision and urinary tract infections | |title=Circumcision and urinary tract infections | ||
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|author-link=Thomas E. Wiswell | |author-link=Thomas E. Wiswell | ||
|last2=Roscelli | |last2=Roscelli | ||
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|title=Corroborative evidence for the decreased incidence of urinary tract infection in circumcised male infants | |title=Corroborative evidence for the decreased incidence of urinary tract infection in circumcised male infants | ||
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|author-link=Thomas E. Wiswell | |author-link=Thomas E. Wiswell | ||
|last2=Enzenauer | |last2=Enzenauer | ||
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|last3=Holton | |last3=Holton | ||
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|title=Declining frequency of circumcision: implications for changes in the absolute incidence and male to female sex ratio of urinary tract infections in early infancy | |title=Declining frequency of circumcision: implications for changes in the absolute incidence and male to female sex ratio of urinary tract infections in early infancy | ||
|journal=Pediatrics | |journal=Pediatrics | ||
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|volume=79 | |volume=79 | ||
|pages=338-342 | |pages=338-342 | ||
− | }}</ref><ref | + | }}</ref><ref name=WiswellEtAl1993/> All have long since been thoroughly discredited.<ref>{{REFjournal |
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|last=AAP Task Force on Circumcision | |last=AAP Task Force on Circumcision | ||
|title=Circumcision Policy Statement | |title=Circumcision Policy Statement | ||
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|last=Van Howe | |last=Van Howe | ||
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|author-link=Robert Van Howe | |author-link=Robert Van Howe | ||
|title=Effect of confounding in the association between circumcision status and urinary tract infection | |title=Effect of confounding in the association between circumcision status and urinary tract infection | ||
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|pages=59-68 | |pages=59-68 | ||
− | }}</ref> Wiswell associates with the [[Gilgal Society]],<ref>{{REFbook | + | }}</ref> Wiswell's retroactive "studies" had serious methodological flaws, however circumcision promoter [[Edgar J. Schoen]] chose to cite these studies in the [https://www.cirp.org/library/statements/aap/#a1989 1989 AAP Circumcision Policy statement]. This started the myth that infant [[circumcision]] can prevent [[urinary tract infection]]. UTI after circumcision is an issue in [[Israel]]. |
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+ | Wiswell associates with the [[Gilgal Society]],<ref>{{REFbook | ||
|last=Morris | |last=Morris | ||
− | |first=Brian | + | |first=Brian J. |
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|author-link=Brian J. Morris | |author-link=Brian J. Morris | ||
|year=2007 | |year=2007 | ||
|title=Sex and circumcision: What every woman needs to know | |title=Sex and circumcision: What every woman needs to know | ||
|url=http://www.circinfo.net/pdfs/GFW-EN%200712-1.pdf | |url=http://www.circinfo.net/pdfs/GFW-EN%200712-1.pdf | ||
− | |editor=Vernon Quaintance | + | |editor=[[Vernon G. Quaintance]] |
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|location=London, England | |location=London, England | ||
− | |publisher=Gilgal Society | + | |publisher=[[Gilgal Society]] |
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}}</ref> a [[circumfetish]] group.<ref>{{REFbook | }}</ref> a [[circumfetish]] group.<ref>{{REFbook | ||
|last=Thomas | |last=Thomas | ||
|first=A. | |first=A. | ||
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|year=2005 | |year=2005 | ||
|title=Circumcision: An Ethomedical Study | |title=Circumcision: An Ethomedical Study | ||
|url=http://www.circleaks.org/images/d/d6/Gilgal_porn.pdf | |url=http://www.circleaks.org/images/d/d6/Gilgal_porn.pdf | ||
− | |editor=Vernon Quaintance | + | |editor=[[Vernon G. Quaintance]] |
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|volume=4 | |volume=4 | ||
|chapter=Case histories and experiences of circumcision | |chapter=Case histories and experiences of circumcision | ||
|page=191 | |page=191 | ||
|location=London, England | |location=London, England | ||
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|ID=EMS-EN 0304-2 | |ID=EMS-EN 0304-2 | ||
}}</ref><ref>{{REFbook | }}</ref><ref>{{REFbook | ||
+ | |last=Price | ||
|first=Christopher P. | |first=Christopher P. | ||
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+ | |author-link=Christopher P. Price | ||
|chapter=Male Non-therapeutic circumcision: The Legal and Ethical Issues | |chapter=Male Non-therapeutic circumcision: The Legal and Ethical Issues | ||
|title=Male and Female Circumcision, Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice | |title=Male and Female Circumcision, Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice | ||
− | | | + | |editors=[[George C. Denniston|Denniston GC]], [[Frederick M. Hodges|Hodges FM]], [[Marilyn Fayre Milos|Milos MF]] |
|location=New York | |location=New York | ||
|publisher=Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers | |publisher=Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers | ||
|date=1999 | |date=1999 | ||
− | |pages=425- | + | |pages=425-54 |
|url=http://www.cirp.org/library/legal/price2/ | |url=http://www.cirp.org/library/legal/price2/ | ||
}}</ref> | }}</ref> | ||
− | Wiswell has allied himself with Brian Morris and other circumcision advocates since 2009. He co-authors articles with | + | Wiswell has allied himself with [[Brian J. Morris]] and other circumcision advocates since 2009. He co-authors articles with Morris and others.<ref>{{REFjournal |
|last=Morris | |last=Morris | ||
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− | |author-link=Brian Morris | + | |author-link=Brian J. Morris |
|last2=Bailis | |last2=Bailis | ||
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− | |author2-link= | + | |author2-link=Stefan A. Bailis |
|last3=Waskett | |last3=Waskett | ||
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− | |author3-link= | + | |author3-link=Jake H. Waskett |
|last4=Wiswell | |last4=Wiswell | ||
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− | |author4-link= | + | |author4-link=Thomas E. Wiswell |
|last5=Halperin | |last5=Halperin | ||
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− | |author5-link= | + | |author5-link=Daniel T. Halperin |
|etal=no | |etal=no | ||
|title=Medicaid coverage of newborn circumcision: a health parity right of the poor | |title=Medicaid coverage of newborn circumcision: a health parity right of the poor | ||
|journal=Am J Public Health | |journal=Am J Public Health | ||
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|date=2009-06 | |date=2009-06 | ||
|volume=99 | |volume=99 | ||
|issue=6 | |issue=6 | ||
|pages=969-971 | |pages=969-971 | ||
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|pubmedID=19372502 | |pubmedID=19372502 | ||
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|DOI=10.2105/AJPH.2009.161281 | |DOI=10.2105/AJPH.2009.161281 | ||
− | |accessdate=2019-10-22}}</ref> | + | |accessdate=2019-10-22 |
+ | }}</ref> | ||
== Quotes == | == Quotes == | ||
{{Citation | {{Citation | ||
|Title=Easy Money | |Title=Easy Money | ||
− | |Text=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. | + | |Text=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. |
|Author=Wiswell (1987-6-22) | |Author=Wiswell (1987-6-22) | ||
− | |Source=The age-old question of circumcision. Boston Globe, p.43 | + | |Source=The age-old question of circumcision. Boston Globe, p. 43 |
}} | }} | ||
{{SEEALSO}} | {{SEEALSO}} | ||
+ | * [[Alleged reasons for circumcision]] | ||
+ | * [[Bias]] | ||
+ | * [[Circumcised doctors]] | ||
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* [[Gilgal Society]] -- Wiswell associates with Gilgal. | * [[Gilgal Society]] -- Wiswell associates with Gilgal. | ||
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* [[Brian J. Morris]] -- Colleague & Benefactor of Wiswell. | * [[Brian J. Morris]] -- Colleague & Benefactor of Wiswell. | ||
* [[Daniel T. Halperin]] -- Colleague & Benefactor of Wiswell. | * [[Daniel T. Halperin]] -- Colleague & Benefactor of Wiswell. | ||
+ | * [[Edgar J. Schoen]] -- Colleague & Benefactor of Wiswell. | ||
* [[Jake H. Waskett]] -- Colleague & Benefactor of Wiswell. | * [[Jake H. Waskett]] -- Colleague & Benefactor of Wiswell. | ||
+ | * [[United States of America]] | ||
+ | * [[Urinary tract infection]] | ||
+ | {{ABBR}} | ||
{{REF}} | {{REF}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Wiswell, Thomas E.}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Wiswell, Thomas E.}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:26, 14 May 2024
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.[a 1], 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?). Wiswell is generally believed to be a circumcised doctor.
Wiswell now practices medicine in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. He is regarded as a promoter of unnecessary, harmful, painful, traumatic infant circumcision.
Myth-maker
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][1] All have long since been thoroughly discredited.[8][9] Wiswell's retroactive "studies" had serious methodological flaws, however circumcision promoter Edgar J. Schoen chose to cite these studies in the 1989 AAP Circumcision Policy statement. This started the myth that infant circumcision can prevent urinary tract infection. UTI after circumcision is an issue in Israel.
Wiswell associates with the Gilgal Society,[10] a circumfetish group.[11][12]
Wiswell has allied himself with Brian J. Morris and other circumcision advocates since 2009. He co-authors articles with Morris and others.[13]
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.
- Brian J. Morris -- Colleague & Benefactor of Wiswell.
- Daniel T. Halperin -- Colleague & Benefactor of Wiswell.
- Edgar J. Schoen -- Colleague & Benefactor of Wiswell.
- Jake H. Waskett -- Colleague & Benefactor of Wiswell.
Abbreviations
- ↑
Doctor of Medicine
, Wikipedia. Retrieved 14 June 2021. In the United Kingdom, Ireland and some Commonwealth countries, the abbreviation MD is common.
References
- ↑ a b Wiswell TE, Hachey W. 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 TE, Smith FR, Bass JW. Decreased incidence of urinary tract infections in circumcised male infants.. Pediatrics. May 1983; 75(5): 901-903.
- ↑ Wiswell TE. Circumcision and urinary tract infections. Pediatrics. 1986; 77: 267-268.
- ↑ Wiswell TE, Roscelli JD. Corroborative evidence for the decreased incidence of urinary tract infection in circumcised male infants. Pediatrics. 1986; 78: 96-99.
- ↑ Wiswell TE, Enzenauer RW, Holton ME, Cornish JD, Hankins CT. 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.
- ↑ AAP Task Force on Circumcision. Circumcision Policy Statement. Pediatrics. 1999; 103(3): 686-693.
- ↑ Van Howe RS. Effect of confounding in the association between circumcision status and urinary tract infection. J Infect. 2005; 51(1): 59-68.
- ↑ Morris BJ (2007): Sex and circumcision: What every woman needs to know. Vernon G. Quaintance (ed.). London, England: Gilgal Society.
- ↑ Thomas A (2005):
Case histories and experiences of circumcision
, in: Circumcision: An Ethomedical Study. Vernon G. Quaintance (ed.). Vol. 4. London, England: Gilgal Society. P. 191. - ↑ Price CP:
Male Non-therapeutic circumcision: The Legal and Ethical Issues
, in: Male and Female Circumcision, Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice. Denniston GC, Hodges FM, Milos MF (eds.). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. Pp. 425-54. - ↑ 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.