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History of circumcision

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}}</ref><ref name="Moses1871">{{REFjournal |last=Moses |init=MJ |title=The value of circumcision as a hygienic and therapeutic measure |journal=New York Medical Journal |date=1871-11 |volume=14 |issue=4 |pages=368-374Moses1871}}</ref><ref name="Kellogg1888">{{REFbook |last=Kellogg |first=John Harvey |year=1888 |title=Plain Facts for Old and Young |url=http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/KelPlai.html |editor=Project Gutenberg |edition=1881 edition |chapter=Treatment for Self-Abuse and Its Effects |location=Burlington, Iowa |publisher=F. Segner & Co |accessdate=2011-03-21Kellogg1888}}</ref><ref name="Hutchinson1891">{{REFjournal
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* 1886 [[William G. Eggleston]] declares that '''foreskin causes crossed eyes'''.<ref>{{Eggleston1886}}</ref>
* 1888 [[John Harvey Kellogg]] promotes '''circumcision as punishment''' for boys to discourage them from masturbating.<ref>{{REFbook |last=Kellogg |first=John Harvey |year=1888 |title=Plain Facts for Old and Young |url=https://archive.org/details/plainfaorold00kell/page/390 |pages=107 |location=Burlington, Iowa |publisher=F. Segner & Co |accessdate=2019-09-24Kellogg1888}}</ref>
* 1890 [[William D. Gentry]] declares that circumcision '''cures blindness, deafness and dumbness.'''<ref>{{REFjournal
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