What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Circumcision
Chapter One
What Is the Foreskin?
Anatomical and Physiological Facts That Your
Doctor May Not Know
The prepuce is a common anatomical structure of the male and female
external genitalia of all human and non-human primates; it has been
present in primates for at least 65 million years, and is likely to
be over 100 million years old, based on its commonality as an
anatomical feature in mammals.
Christopher J. Cold, M.D., and John R. Taylor, M.D.
WHAT IS THE FORESKIN?
The foreskin-also known as the prepuce-is the flexible,
doublelayered sheath of specialized skin that covers and protects
the glans (or head) of the normal penis. The foreskin is a uniquely
specialized, sensitive, and functional organ of touch. No other ... read full excerpt from What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Circumcision ebook