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== Medieval torture device == | |||
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A doctor Michael S. Green, Ob/Gyn in California, has been quoted with the following words: | |||
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|Title=Medieval torturing device | |||
|Text=We need to hold the baby down, so we have this little thing here which kinda looks like a medieval torture device ... It keeps the baby from squirming around when you're doing the circumcision. | |||
|Author=Dr. Michael S. Green | |||
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Revision as of 12:26, 21 March 2021

A Circumstraint is an immobilization device. Circumstraint stands for Circumcision Restraint.

Quotes
From the manufacturer:
| “ | Struggling infant In less than 30 seconds a nurse can immobilize a struggling infant...[1] |
| “ | Escape He's held safely and securely without danger of escape.[1] |
| “ | Perfectedly presenting Circumstraint's comfortable contoured shape positions the infant, hips elevated, perfectly presenting the genitalia.[1] |
Medieval torture device
A doctor Michael S. Green, Ob/Gyn in California, has been quoted with the following words:
| “ | Medieval torturing device We need to hold the baby down, so we have this little thing here which kinda looks like a medieval torture device ... It keeps the baby from squirming around when you're doing the circumcision. – Dr. Michael S. Green |
