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[[Image:Circumstraint2.jpg|right|thumb|A device used in circumcision ]]
[[Image:Circumstraint2.jpg|right|thumb|A device used in circumcision ]]
==History==
Raymond C. Creelman applied for a patent for this device on 14 December 1953. The patent was granted on 19 June 1956. The patent expired on 19 June 1973.<ref>{{REFweb
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The device was formerly manufactured by Olympic in Washington. It is now manufactured by Natus Medical and retails for $654.00.<ref>{{REFweb
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|title=Natus Medical 50100 — Circumstraint Infant
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Revision as of 09:57, 28 October 2022

A device used in circumcision

A Circumstraint is an immobilization device for infant non-therapeutic circumcision. Circumstraint stands for Circumcision Restraint.

A device used in circumcision

History

Raymond C. Creelman applied for a patent for this device on 14 December 1953. The patent was granted on 19 June 1956. The patent expired on 19 June 1973.[1]

The device was formerly manufactured by Olympic in Washington. It is now manufactured by Natus Medical and retails for $654.00.[2] The manufacturer claims that more than 11,000 have been sold.

Video



Quotes

From the manufacturer:

Struggling infant
In less than 30 seconds a nurse can immobilize a struggling infant...[3]
Escape
He's held safely and securely without danger of escape.[3]
Perfectedly presenting
Circumstraint's comfortable contoured shape positions the infant, hips elevated, perfectly presenting the genitalia.[3]

Medieval torture device


References