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'''Shane Peterson''', Ph.D., is a Perth-based [[intactivist]] in [[Australia]]. | '''Shane Peterson''', Ph.D., is a Perth-based [[intactivist]] in [[Australia]]. | ||
| + | Peterson was gravely injured when he was circumcised as a child. He had surgery to repair the damage when he was 18, which required several skin grafts. He later successfully sued and was awarded damages of AU$360,000 in 1999.<ref> | ||
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| + | |title=Circumcision victim's bid to help others | ||
| + | |url=http://www.cirp.org/news/canberratimes03-31-02/ | ||
| + | |last=Cronin | ||
| + | |first=Danielle | ||
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| + | |publisher=The Canberra Times | ||
| + | |website= | ||
| + | |date=2002-03-31 | ||
| + | |accessdate=2020-12-14 | ||
| + | |quote=The amputation of part of the penis should be governed by the same rules which apply to the amputation of other body parts - urgent medical need, a serious pathological condition and informed consent. | ||
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[[Category:Intactivist]] | [[Category:Intactivist]] | ||
Revision as of 12:39, 14 December 2020
Shane Peterson, Ph.D., is a Perth-based intactivist in Australia.
Peterson was gravely injured when he was circumcised as a child. He had surgery to repair the damage when he was 18, which required several skin grafts. He later successfully sued and was awarded damages of AU$360,000 in 1999.[1]
References
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Cronin, Danielle (31 March 2002)."Circumcision victim's bid to help others", The Canberra Times. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
Quote:The amputation of part of the penis should be governed by the same rules which apply to the amputation of other body parts - urgent medical need, a serious pathological condition and informed consent.