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History of Circumcision, from the Earliest Times to the Present: Moral and Physical Reasons for Its Performance (Classic Reprint)

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Author(s) P. C. Remondino
Publisher Forgotten Books
ISBN / ASIN 1451012772
ISBN-13 9781451012774
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Egypt the performance of circumcision was at one time limited to the priesthood, who, in addition to the cleanliness that this operation imparted to that class, added the shaving of the whole body as a means of further purification. The nobility, royalty, and the higher warrior class seem to have adopted circumcision as well, either as a hygienic precaution or as an aristocratic prerogative and insignia. A mong the Greeks we find a like practice, and we are told that in the times of Pythagoras the Greek philosophers were also circumcised, although we find no mention that the operation went beyond the intellectual class. In the United States, France, and in England, there is a class which also observe circumcision as a hygienic precaution, where, from my personal observation, I have found that circumcision is thoroughly practiced in every male member of many of the families of the class, this being the physician class.
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