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A '''cesspool''' is a covered pit for receiving sewerage from a house; a filthy, corrupt or contaminated place.<ref>{{REFweb | A '''cesspool''' is a covered pit for receiving sewerage from a house; a filthy, corrupt or contaminated place.<ref>{{REFweb | ||
|url=https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Cesspool | |url=https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Cesspool | ||
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|title=Cesspool | |title=Cesspool | ||
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|publisher=The Free Dictionary | |publisher=The Free Dictionary | ||
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|date=2016 | |date=2016 | ||
|accessdate=2021-12-27 | |accessdate=2021-12-27 | ||
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− | The late circumcision fanatic | + | The late [[Circumfetish|circumcision fanatic]] [[Edgar J. Schoen]], {{MD}}, and other [[Circumcision advocate|circumcision promoters]] quite improperly called the human [[foreskin]] a "cesspool". |
− | In reality, the human foreskin has numerous [[Immunological and protective function of the foreskin| immunological and protective functions]]. | + | In reality, the human foreskin has numerous [[Immunological and protective function of the foreskin|immunological and protective functions]] which protect against [[infection]]. |
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+ | * {{URLwikipedia|Cesspit|Cesspit|2022-01-14}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:40, 14 January 2022
A cesspool is a covered pit for receiving sewerage from a house; a filthy, corrupt or contaminated place.[1]
The late circumcision fanatic Edgar J. Schoen, M.D.[a 1], and other circumcision promoters quite improperly called the human foreskin a "cesspool".
In reality, the human foreskin has numerous immunological and protective functions which protect against infection.
External links
- Wikipedia article: Cesspit. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
Abbreviations
- ↑
Doctor of Medicine
, Wikipedia. Retrieved 14 June 2021. In the United Kingdom, Ireland and some Commonwealth countries, the abbreviation MD is common.