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Athol A. W. Johnson

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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' was a nineteenth century doctor who advocated [[circumcision]] to prevent [[masturbation]].
{{Citation
|Title=On An Injurious Habit Occasionally Met with in Infancy and Early Childhood
|Text=In cases of [[masturbation]] we must, I believe, break the habit by inducing such a condition of the parts as will cause too much local suffering to allow of the practice to be continued. For this purpose, if the [[prepuce ]] is long, we may circumcise the male patient with present and probably with future advantages; the operation, too, should not be performed under chloroform, so that the [[pain ]] experienced may be associated with the habit we wish to eradicate.
|Author=Athol A. W. Johnson
|Source=''The Lancet'', vol. 1 (7 April 1860): pp. 344-345.
}}
 
Johnson may have influenced the views of [[John Harvey Kellogg]].
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