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History of circumcision from the earliest times to the present

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The book surveys circumcision from ancient origins through global diffusion, tracing religious, social, and ritual contexts and curious practices such as infibulation and suction rites. It reviews historical theories of origin, cross‑cultural prevalence, and attempts to abolish the rite. Medical chapters examine anatomy, phimosis, hypospadias, hermaphrodism, eunuchism, and alleged systemic and local complications including infection, cancer risk, and reflex neuroses. A practical surgical section describes techniques, aftercare, and operative considerations. Interwoven are ethical, philosophical, and public‑health arguments for and against routine performance, supported by case observations and cited authorities.

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P. C. Remondino

P. C. Remondino was an author known for his work in the field of medical history and anthropology. His notable book, "History of Circumcision from the Earliest Times to the Present," explores the cultural, religious, and medical aspects of circumcision throughout history. Remondino's writing reflects a comprehensive examination of the practice, providing insights into its significance across various societies. His contributions to literature offer a unique perspective on a topic that intersects with health, tradition, and social norms.

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