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}}</ref> in 1904. In this booklet, which mainly addresses [[mohel]]s, he not only describes how to do the procedure of a (Jewish) ritual circumcision on infant boys, but also describes that causing an [[erection]] in the child helps doing the circumcision. With this he proves the rumors that mohelim and probably also physicians apply this ''practice'' on baby boys. | }}</ref> in 1904. In this booklet, which mainly addresses [[mohel]]s, he not only describes how to do the procedure of a (Jewish) [[Brit Milah| ritual circumcision]] on infant boys, but also describes that causing an [[erection]] in the child helps doing the circumcision. With this he proves the rumors that ''mohelim'' and probably also physicians apply this ''practice'' on baby boys. | ||
== Causing erections in the child == | == Causing erections in the child == | ||
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|Title=Chapter IV: Surgical Anatomy | |Title=Chapter IV: Surgical Anatomy | ||
|Text=When the penis of an infant is in a state of [[erection]] the operation of circumcision can be more easily performed and the dressing more efficiently applied. The manipulation of the organ necessary to grasp the prepuce is generally sufficient to stimulate the increased blood supply requisite for an [[erection]]. The [[skin]] of the penis does not share with the rest of the organ, a greater amount of blood during this state. It stretches by its own elasticity. | |Text=When the [[penis]] of an infant is in a state of [[erection]] the operation of circumcision can be more easily performed and the dressing more efficiently applied. The manipulation of the organ necessary to grasp the prepuce is generally sufficient to stimulate the increased blood supply requisite for an [[erection]]. The [[skin]] of the penis does not share with the rest of the organ, a greater amount of blood during this state. It stretches by its own elasticity. | ||
|Author=Jacob Snowman | |Author=Jacob Snowman | ||
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|Title=Chapter V: Technique of Operation | |Title=Chapter V: Technique of Operation | ||
|Text=''Stage I.'' The root of the [[penis]] is taken between the index and middle fingers of the right hand palm downwards, and pressure is made firmly backwards, the index finger being against the scrotum, the middle finger against the lower portion of the abdomen. This steadies the penis, keeps away the [[skin]] of the scrotum, and helps towards producing an [[erection]]. | |Text=''Stage I.'' The root of the [[penis]] is taken between the index and middle fingers of the right hand palm downwards, and pressure is made firmly backwards, the index finger being against the scrotum, the middle finger against the lower portion of the abdomen. This steadies the [[penis]], keeps away the [[skin]] of the scrotum, and helps towards producing an [[erection]]. | ||
|Author=Jacob Snowman | |Author=Jacob Snowman | ||
|Source=Project Gutenberg | |Source=Project Gutenberg | ||