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Glossary of the Foreskin
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A GLOSSARY OF THE (INTACT) PENIS
Ar. = Arabic; Fr. = French; Heb. = Hebrew; Gk = Greek; L. = Latin; pl. = plural; pr = pronounced
In Ar. words a capital letter means a consonant has a dot under it, a vowel has a macron over it.
This Glossary is broken into two parts. This is Part 1
Penile Anatomy
Skinonyms
( Part 2 :
Surgical Circumcision ;
Other Surgery ;
Ritual Circumcision ;
Restoration ;
Intactivism
Abbreviations )
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PENILE ANATOMY
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acroposthion
(Gk akro = peak, posthe = foreskin) "The visually defining, tapered, fleshy, nipple-like portion of the foreskin that advances beyond the terminus [tip] of the underlying glans penis. The acroposthion, especially in early youth, can run to impressive lengths. Distinguished from the acroposthion is the posthe ." - Frederick Hodges, " Phimosis in Antiquity" One website is devoted to the acroposthion.
Picture of Acroposthion
adhesion
False diagnosis of normal union between neonatal foreskin and glans as pathological. "Cured" by circumcision, as sleep in the eyes would be cured by beheading.
Iatrogenic joining of the foreskin to the glans caused by misguided attempts to separate them prematurely, with tearing and joining of raw wound-tissues. Can cause phimosis
Based on the data of ุster and Kayaba et al, Doctors Opposing Circumcision believes that the new rule-of-thumb should be that about 50% of boys will have a retractile prepuce by age 10 and about 99% will have a retractile prepuce by the completion of puberty. This information needs to be incorporated into textbooks, medical curricula, and information provided to the public.
When the normal development of the prepuce is properly understood, one can easily see that patiently awaiting the natural develo"
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