Circumcision
How an Ancient Ritual Became a Questionable Surgery—A Complete Analysis
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Narrated by:
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Jason Kirkover
About this listen
Every year, millions of baby boys are circumcised, either for purported health benefits, or for religious reasons. The book meticulously explores the risks and rewards of that practice, which has significant effects on sexuality, psychology, and overall health.
Drawing on 869 research references and firsthand accounts, Dr. Lipman sheds light on the disparity between traditional views and contemporary medical perspectives.
In this groundbreaking, meticulously rendered book, you will learn:
• Why circumcision does not improve a baby's health
• Why circumcision does not reduce the incidence of AIDS or urinary tract infections, as is often claimed
• The secret financial incentives behind the six billion-dollar circumcision industry
• That the pain of circumcision is equivalent to torture, and why anesthesia is rarely used. Various types of anesthesia are compared.
• Circumcision's significant physical and mental health risks, including death
• Why both men and women enjoy sex more if the man is uncircumcised
• That adherents to Judaism or Islam may not be required to ritually circumcise their child, as is often thought
• The history of circumcision
• The ethics and legality of circumcision
• Why the science behind circumcision is not well founded
• Why America is the only country in the world with a high rate of medical circumcision
• Whether you're a parent contemplating the procedure for your child of an academic in search of an in-depth analysis, Circumcision provides a balanced and factual perspective on this widely performed yet increasingly debated surgery.
Discover the truth before making a decision—listen it now.