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The Surgery of Ritual Circumcision

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A practical medical manual offering concise instruction in the surgical aspects of ritual circumcision, aimed at lay and professional practitioners. It explains how wounds become infected and the clinical consequences, outlines antiseptic principles and techniques, and reviews relevant anatomy and operative steps including dressing, wound repair, and haemorrhage control. The text emphasizes assessment of infant health, avoidance of infection through strict cleanliness and warmth, and careful operative technique to minimize complications, combining theoretical background with step‑by‑step practical guidance.

About the Author

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Jacob Snowman

Jacob Snowman is an author known for his work in the field of medical literature, particularly focusing on the practices surrounding ritual circumcision. His notable book, "The Surgery of Ritual Circumcision," explores the surgical techniques and cultural significance of this procedure. Through his writing, Snowman contributes to the understanding of medical practices within specific cultural contexts, providing valuable insights for both practitioners and scholars interested in the intersection of medicine and tradition.

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