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DISEASES OF THE GENITAL
ORGANS
CIRCUMCISION
Circumcision is an operation that is seldom, if ever,
necessary in very young children. Sometimes a tight prepuce has been neglected
for five to ten years, and, as cleanliness is impossible, irritation causes so
much itching and rubbing of the parts that the tissues become thickened,
indurated and elongated. Irritation and inflammation end in ulceration, which
infects the blood. This, joining Toxemia, causes general ill-health. Such cases
require the removal of the extra growth--the tissues become so thick and
hardened that it is necessary to remove that portion that is decidedly
elongated and indurated. I have seen cases that required as much as two or more
inches removed. A few cases have come under my observation in men from thirty
to forty years of age. In all such cases there has been a blighting of the
development of the entire reproductive system, including the co-ordinate
brain-centers. There would be more forceful men and women in the world if
proper care were given their genital organs in infancy and childhood.
Parental ignorance and stupidity concerning proper care
of the reproductive organs of children have caused blighting or dwarfing of the
entire reproductive system; which means sending a child through life held down
in development, physically and mentally. Ambition requires super-sexuality. If
such endowment is not safeguarded by wisdom, it may be dissipated.
There is a large class of children neglected in the
line of cleanliness. Neglect of teaching children the art of keeping
clean--that it is as important to keep the genitalia clean and free from odor
as it is to keep the eyes, nose, ears, and mouth clean--leads to disease and
crime.
The origin of venereal diseases, as of all other
so-called diseases, is in filth.
Allowing the genitals of children to
accumulate the natural secretions leads to the fermentation of these
secretions. This change causes irritation, and in time inflammation. The
irritation causes rubbing, pinching, and scratching. Herein lies
the beginning of secret vices of children, which lead on to libertinism in the
male and nymphomania in women. Judge Lindsey has called down upon his head the
imprecations of the just in publishing to the world his remedy for the
wiles of the sex-neuroto-maniacs. His books should be read by all who are not
afraid of truth.
All this social perversion starts from a lack of
cleanliness of the sex-organs in babies. We results of this neglect end in
self-pollution, sex-mania, promiscuity, and finally in a sexo-mental impotency
that even a Solomon's harem would give no appeal.
When babies are cared for as they should be, there is
no need of such operations. Where the foreskin is exceedingly close, and cannot
be drawn back over the glans, a small dilating or prepuce forceps may be used.
Introduce the forceps gently far enough back under the prepuce to get to the
glans. Enough pressure should be put on the forceps to make the dilation
thorough, if possible, at the first stretching. Then push the foreskin back,
wash with hot water, dry, and use Vaseline. The parts should be bathed in hot
soap-water morning and evening, and after manipulating the foreskin a
little--gently pushing back once or twice.
This procedure need not be dignified by the name of operation;
for it amounts to nothing except dilating and retracting the foreskin in all
those that are too small to be drawn back over the glans without force at the
time when the child is having its first bath.
The procedure need not be undertaken if the child is
unusually weak from a tedious, hard birth. Postponing for a week will be all
right under the circumstances. Neglect in this matter will cause children to
rub themselves. On examination it may be found that there is a slight adhesion
of a portion of the prepuce, so that the foreskin cannot be completely pushed
back over the glans. It may require a little force to push or peel such
adhesions back, but it must be done.
I have found a slight adhesion to exist, in boys from
six to twelve years of age, at the corona or ridge of the glans, overlooked by
examiners. It causes itching, and it lays the foundation for early self-abuse.
Family physicians cannot be too careful in this regard. Children should be
taught as early as possible that they are not to handle this part of the body
any more than they would put their fingers into the ears, nose, or eyes. A
little care in this by mothers, when children are young, will forestall the
vicious manipulations in childhood that lead to self-abuse. Training children
in this regard is often neglected until they are old enough to be
self-conscious. This education should not be neglected until vicious habits are
formed. Too many parents neglect their duty until unaccountable symptoms or discomfort draw their attention to possible secret habits.
Then they shift their responsibility to the doctor.
Cleanliness and care of the genitalia should receive
very much the same attention as the nose, eyes, teeth, and ears. If children
are taught the importance of entire cleanliness of the body, it will end one of
the active causes for onanism in children. Parents should not allow false
modesty to grow up between them and their children.
I am frequently asked by mothers to give them the name
of the best books on sex-life. Care, such as suggested above, has been
neglected until all the teachings that a mother can give from one of these
books would be on the order of locking the barn after the horse is gone.
Cleanliness of body and mind should begin at the breast, or with the
grandparents. Boys and girls will never learn to be cleanly, and take the
proper care of their genital organs, if the teaching is left until puberty.
The art of keeping clean is a transmissible tendency,
and parents should cultivate it. Near-clean is about as close to the art of
living clean as most people can boast--even those who enjoy the luxury of
bath-tubs.
The use of bath-tubs has become quite general, but few
people have learned to think in the language of cleanliness. Until we learn to
think in the language of health, or any division of knowledge, we are novices.
No knowledge is our knowledge until we have lived it long enough to affect our
personality.
Knowledge of cleanliness must not end with keeping the
surface of the body clean. It must be so clean that so-called skin diseases
will not develop.
The washing of the surface of the body must extend to
all openings to the surface. The mouth, the teeth when they erupt, the nose as
far as possible, the eyes and the eyelashes, and the margins of the lid must be
kept scrupulously clean. If the eyes are kept clean--not pretty nearly
clean--there will be no excuse for carrying out the medical superstition of
medicating the eyes of every new-born infant with argyrol,
to prevent the possibility of ophthalmia neonatorum--gonorrhea! inflammation of the eyes developing; a sort of left-handed
compliment that all mothers have venereal disease. Gonorrhea is a disease of
filth, and will end when the human family learns the art of keeping clean (not
near-clean).
Few, if any, mothers know how thoroughly to wash a
child. When they learn how, there will be fewer blind, deaf and catarrhal. Skin
diseases will disappear if personal liberty ceases to be abrogated by
manufacturers of vaccine and serum through their henchmen, the vaccinators, and
such diseases as infantile paralysis, meningitis, epilepsy, and rheumatism will
be heard of no more.
Cleanliness must be internal as well as external.
Correct eating and thinking habits are as necessary as soap and water.
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