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Except for a few changes in wording, Pollock and Crouse's "Parents' Guide to Circumcision" pages are nearly identical, advertizing the [[Mogen]] technique as taking less than a minute, and advertizing identical pain control methods of Tylenol, sugar, and a local anaesthetic injection.<refname="LessThan1Minute">{{REFweb
|quote=Our procedure takes less than 1 minute. (many times faster than most hospital circumcisions) We use extensive pain control methods including Tylenol, a sugar solution (to reduce pain perception), topical freezing and a local anesthetic injection.
|url=http://www.circumcisioncalgary.ca/more.htm
|title=Parents’ guide to Circumcision
|last=
|accessdate=2011-05-04
}}</ref><ref>{{REFweb
|quote=A small amount of bleeding is normal.A small amount of bleeding is normal.
|url=
|title=Frequently asked questions
|date=
|accessdate=2011-05-04
}}</ref> As Pollock, Pierre Crouse announces that the pain control methods used are Tylenol, sugar, a topical cream, and a local anaesthetic injection.<ref>{{REFweb |quotename=Our procedure takes less than 1 minute. (many times faster than most hospital circumcisions) We use extensive pain control methods including Tylenol, a sugar solution (to reduce pain perception), topical freezing and a local anesthetic injection. |url= |title=Parents’ guide to Circumcision |last= |first= |publisher=Intramed |date= |accessdate=2011-05-04}}<"LessThan1Minute"/ref> The topical anaesthetic only serves to numb the area to lessen the pain of the injection, but studies have shown that a dorsal penile ring block is not always effective in stopping the pain of circumcision.<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Taeusch
|first=H. William
=== "Under one minute" ===
In a manner similar to Neil Pollock, Pierre Crouse promises a circumcision procedure that takes "under one minute,"<ref>{{REFweb |quotename=Our procedure takes less than 1 minute. (many times faster than most hospital circumcisions) We use extensive pain control methods including Tylenol, a sugar solution (to reduce pain perception), topical freezing and a local anesthetic injection. |url=http://www.circumcisioncalgary.ca/more.htm |title=Parents’ guide to Circumcision |last= |first= |publisher=Intramed |date= |accessdate=2011-05-04}}<"LessThan1Minute"/ref> but this doesn't take into account the fact that the child must first have topical anaesthetic applied, and then be given the dorsal penile ring block for which there is a 10 minute waiting period for the injection to take effect.
=== "A New Technique" ===
|date=2010-07-19
|accessdate=2011-04-08
}}</ref> after losing a 10.8 million dollar law suit,<ref name="tagami2011" /> after a ''mohel''<ref name="tagami2011" /> severed the end of a baby's glans <ref name="tagami2011" /> using one of their clamps. Mogen claimed that injury was impossible with its use.<ref name="tagami2011"/> The injury behind a prior lawsuit in [https://www.fultoncourt.org/ Fulton County Superior Court] had already put Mogen on notice about the danger of the device.<ref name="tagami2011"/> In a different case, at South Fulton Medical Center, another law suit was won in 2009.<ref name="tagami2011"/> In that case, a child lost a third of his glans, and the plaintiffs were awarded 2.3 million dollars.<ref name="tagami2011"/>
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