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{{NOTE}} Please note that the proven ineffective EMLA ointment is only used on request (of the parents). Otherwise, this butcher mutilates babies without any anaesthesia at all.
  
 
== [[Circumfetish]] ==
 
== [[Circumfetish]] ==

Revision as of 15:01, 27 July 2022

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Dr. David A. Kirkman is a GP[a 1] practicing in Cooroy, QLD, Australia.[1]

Profile

Dr David Kirkman has over thirty four years experience in all aspects of general practice. He has an interest in Aged Care, rehabilitation, paediatrics (including neo – natal circumcisions), women’s health issues including cosmetic treatments and screening for skin cancers. (HealthPages.wiki)[1]
Specialising in circumcisions on the Sunshine Coast, Dr David Kirkman is your trusted General Practitioner with over 35 years performing successful circumcisions. (Cataloxy)[2]
Circumcision for infants under 1 month old by Plastibell. Local anaesthesia using EMLA cream on request. Cost: A$300.
– Circumcision Foundation of Australia (List of Possible Circumcisers (2020))[3]

Note: Please note that the proven ineffective EMLA ointment is only used on request (of the parents). Otherwise, this butcher mutilates babies without any anaesthesia at all.

Circumfetish

Kirkman is a member of the alleged medical organisation Circumcision Academy of Australia, driven by circumfetishist Brian J. Morris.

See also

Abbreviations

  1. REFweb General practitioner (GP), Wikipedia. Retrieved 26 July 2022.

References