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==Proceedings== | ==Proceedings== | ||
Section 1. Keynote Address<br> | |||
Evolutionary Cultural Ethics and Circumcision of Children<br> | |||
— N. Toubia | |||
Section 2. The Anatomy, Physiology, and Histology of the Human Prepuce<br> | |||
Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Penis<br> | |||
— S. Scott<br> | |||
Anatomy and Histology of the Penile and Clitoral Prepuce in Primates: Evolutionary Perspective of Specialized Sensory Tissue of the External Genitalia<br> | |||
— C. J. Cold and K. A. McGrath<br> | |||
Significance and Function of Preputial Langerhans Cells<br> | |||
— G. L. Williams | |||
Section 3. Current Research on Circumcision and Phimosis<br> | |||
The History of Phimosis from Antiquity to the Present<br> | |||
— F. M. Hodges<br> | |||
Diagnosis and Treatment of Phimosis<br> | |||
— S. C. Donnell<br> | |||
Anaesthesia for Circumcision: A Review of the Literature<br> | |||
— R. S. Van Howe<br> | |||
Neonatal Circumcision and HIV Infection<br> | |||
— R. S. Van Howe<br><br> | |||
Section 4. Genital Mutilation: Religious and Cultural Considerations<br> | |||
Muslims’ Genitalia in the Hands of the Clergy: Religious Arguments about Male and Femle Circumcision<br> | |||
— S. A. Aldeeb Abu- Sahlich<br> | |||
Evangelical Christianity and Its Relation to Infant Male Circumcision<br> | |||
— J. D. Bigelow<br> | |||
A Jewish Perspective on Circumcision | |||
— J. Goodman<br> | |||
Circumcision: An African Point of View<br> | |||
— G. B. Tangwa<br> | |||
Unifying Language: Religious and Cultural Considerations<br> | |||
— J. P. Baker<br><br> | |||
Section 5. Psychological Aspects of Genital Mutilation<br> | |||
Motivations for Modifications of the Human Body<br> | |||
— G. Zwang<br> | |||
Psychoanalysis of Circumcision<br> | |||
— M. Tractenberg<br> | |||
Post Trumatic Stress Disorder After Genital Medical Procedures<br> | |||
— J. Menage<br> | |||
Tyranny of the Victims: An Analysis of Circumcision Advocacy<br> | |||
— G. C. Denniston<br> | |||
Epidemiological, Medical, Legal, and Psychological Aspects of Mutilated/At-Risk Girls in Italy: A Bioethical Focus<br> | |||
— P. Grassivaro Gallo, L. Araldi, F. Viviani, and R. Gaddini<br> | |||
Circumcision in America in 1998: Attitudes, Beliefs, and Charges of American Physicians<br> | |||
— C. R. Fletcher<br> | |||
Facing Circumcision: Eight Physicians Tell Their Stories<br> | |||
— B. Katz Sperlich and M. Conant<br> | |||
Neonatal from a Primal Health Research Perspective<br> | |||
— M. Odent<br> | |||
Celebrating Phallos: Healing Men and Culture<br> | |||
— J. Zoske<br><br> | |||
Section 6. Foreskin Restoration: Historical and Contemporary Considerations<br> | |||
The History of Foreskin Restoration<br> | |||
— D. Schultheiss<br> | |||
Current Practices in Foreskin Restoration: The State of Affairs in the United States, and Results of a Survey of Restoring Men<br> | |||
— R. W. Griffiths<br> | |||
Foreskin Restoration (Circumcision Reversal)<br> | |||
— J. P. Warren<br> | |||
The Man Behind Restoration<br> | |||
— M. M. Lander<br><br> | |||
Section 7. The World-Wide Campaign to End Genital Mutilation<br> | |||
A Comprehensive Approach for Communication about Female Genital Mutilation in Egypt<br> | |||
— S. Abd el Salam<br> | |||
The History of Circumcision in the United States: A Physician’s Perspective<br> | |||
— M. L. Sorrells<br> | |||
Genital Mutilation in Ireland: A Public Health and Human Rights Report<br> | |||
— L. Massie<br> | |||
Challenges to Circumcision in Israel: The Israeli Association Against Genital Mutilation<br> | |||
— A. Zoossmann-Diskin and R. Blustein<br> | |||
Activism on the World Wide Web: The Role of the Internet in the Dissemination of Circumcision-Related Information<br> | |||
— M. M. Sarkis<br><br> | |||
Section 8. Current Problems in Medical Publications<br> | |||
Peer-Review Bias Regarding Circumcision in American Medical Publishing: Subverting the Dominant Paradigm<br> | |||
— R. S. Van Howe<br> | |||
An Analysis of Bias Regarding Circumcision in American Medical Literature<br> | |||
— P. M. Fleiss<br> | |||
Publication on Circumcision in the Medical Literature: The Role of an Editor<br> | |||
— H. N. Whitfield<br><br> | |||
Section 9. Legal and Ethical Considerations of Genital Mutilation<br> | |||
Circumcision and Virtue Ethics<br> | |||
— M. M. Lander<br> | |||
Respect in the Context of Infant Male Circumcisiion: Can Ethics and Law Provide Insights?<br> | |||
— M. A. Somerville<br> | |||
Male Non-Therapeutic Circumcision: The Legal and Ethical Issues<br> | |||
— C. Price<br> | |||
Attaining International Acknowledgment of Male Genital Mutilation as a Human Rights Violation, and a Written Intervention<br> | |||
— J. S. Svoboda<br> | |||
Some Thoughts on Legal Remedies<br> | |||
— D. J. Llewellyn<br> | |||
The Doctor as Expert Witness in United States Courts<br> | |||
— J. L. Snyder<br> | |||
The Oxford Declaration: A Call for the Prohibition of the Genital Mutilatiion of Children<br> | |||
— C. A. Bonner<br> | |||
The proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Sexual Mutilations have been published in ''[https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Male+and+Female+Circumcision%3A+Medical%2C+Legal%2C+and+Ethical+Considerations+in+Pediatric+Practice%2C&i=stripbooks&ref=nb_sb_noss Male and Female Circumcision: Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice]'', Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers 1999. | The proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Sexual Mutilations have been published in ''[https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Male+and+Female+Circumcision%3A+Medical%2C+Legal%2C+and+Ethical+Considerations+in+Pediatric+Practice%2C&i=stripbooks&ref=nb_sb_noss Male and Female Circumcision: Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice]'', Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers 1999. | ||