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'''William Acton''' (1813–1875)) was a nineteenth century English physician and author from Dorset.
'''William Acton''' (1813–1875)) was a nineteenth century English physician and author from Dorset.


Acton was influenced by French physician [[Claude François Lallemand]], who recommended [[circumcision]] to prevent spermatorrhea (excessive, involuntary ejaculation), which was then believed to be a disease.
Acton was influenced by French physician [[Claude François Lallemand]], who recommended [[circumcision]] to prevent spermatorrhea (excessive, involuntary ejaculation), which was then believed to be a disease. Acton quoted Lalemand in his own books.


Acton later devoted his efforts to the suppression of child [[masturbation]], which was then thought to produce blindness and other disorders.
Acton later devoted his efforts to the suppression of child [[masturbation]], which was then thought to produce phthisis, blindness, insanity, and other disorders.


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Revision as of 20:31, 29 June 2022

William Acton (1813–1875)) was a nineteenth century English physician and author from Dorset.

Acton was influenced by French physician Claude François Lallemand, who recommended circumcision to prevent spermatorrhea (excessive, involuntary ejaculation), which was then believed to be a disease. Acton quoted Lalemand in his own books.

Acton later devoted his efforts to the suppression of child masturbation, which was then thought to produce phthisis, blindness, insanity, and other disorders.

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