John R. Taylor
The late John R. Taylor, MB, Ch.B., MRCPEd, FRCPC, (26 July 1932 in Bradford, Yorkshire, UK – 27 October 2010 in Winnipeg, MB, Canada)[1], a British-Canadian pathologist and biomedical researcher who practiced medicine at the Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg, MB, first used the term "Ridged band" instead of "wrinkly skin" and described the ridged band at the Second International Symposium on Circumcision, organized by NOCIRC in San Francisco, 1991, after examining the foreskins of 22 adults obtained at autopsy. The mean age was 37 years, range 22–58. The prepuces were studied grossly and histologically.
Publications
- Taylor, J.R., Lockwood, A.P., Taylor, A.J.. The prepuce: specialized mucosa of the penis and its loss to circumcision. Br J Urol. 1996; 77: 291-295. PMID. DOI. Retrieved 23 September 2019.
- Cold, C.J., Taylor, J.R.. The prepuce. BJU Int. 1999; 83 Suppl 1: 34-44. PMID. DOI. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
- Taylor, J.. Back and Forth. Pediatrics News. 2000; 34(10): 50. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
References
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John Taylor Obituary
, Dignity Memorial. Retrieved 29 May 2020.