Exhibited at
The Third International Symposium on Circumcision
University of Maryland
May 22-25, 1994
Includes The Three Zones of Penile Skin, five photographs
showing the foreskin at various stages of retraction with
lines drawn where the foreskin begins on the shaft and at
the mucocutaneous junction to show the amount of total
penile skin -- more than half -- that is foreskin. Brief
text.
"Photographs that show exactly what we are trying
to protect."
Marilyn F. Milos, RN, Founder/Director, NOCIRC
33 color closeups:
4x6": $35
5x7": $75
8x12" (original exhibit size): $120.
Postpaid Air Mail First Class anywhere.
Check or money order drawn on U.S. bank in U.S. dollars only.
Please include signed "I am over 21 years old" statement.
Order from:
John A. Erickson
1664 Beach Blvd. #216
Biloxi, MS 39531-5351
USA
qsmd@datasync.com
Unsolicited comments:
"What an amazing collection of images!"
"Today I received your wonderful photos and, indeed, they are incredible."
"Thank you for the photographs. I have looked through them and studied them several times -- with great fascination! I feel as though I am being introduced to a whole different world of male anatomy, and I now realize how much of it I really have not understood. An uncircumcised penis is so much more than just 'a little extra skin' -- it is a different landscape of folds of skin, texture, moisture and sensitivity."
"I am enthralled by your beautiful images of what can never be brought back to life for me."
"Your photographs are a beautiful and refreshing reminder of the glories that await Americans if only they would wake up."
"Unique. Even as an uncircumcised male I learned something from them. Until I saw your photos of the marked foreskin [The Three Zones of Penile Skin], I never realized that the foreskin, when fully retracted, actually extends into the pubic hair and almost to the base of the penis. Nor did I appreciate that the tip of the foreskin, when retracted fully, actually extends almost to the middle of the length of the erect penis."
"I was expecting to see a piece of post-operative, unattached foreskin." [After receiving this letter, I added the word "Intact" to the name of the exhibit and photo set.]
"Can be very effective in educating circumcised men about the structure of the foreskin (a marvel of design) and frenulum and the complex but extremely effective manner in which it stimulates the glans, and in turn receives stimulation, as well as provides a sleeve for effective intromission in intercourse."
"Your photos should help me in instructing my son in his responsibilities in the care of himself as he grows older."
"Very clear ... high quality definition ... an invaluable visual aid in seminars."
"Thank you for making available your informative set of photographs exhibited at the Third International Symposium on Circumcision. As a pediatrician who is trying to dissuade as many prospective parents as possible from circumcising their yet unborn sons, I have difficulty getting across the message about how much skin is lost and about the elasticity of the foreskin. Virtually every father who needs to be convinced that routine infant circumcision is unnecessary was himself circumcised as an infant and cannot relate to the functions of a foreskin. Most mothers are just as uninformed. Trying to get the message across from line drawings has been difficult. Your excellent photographs will help." (MD)
"I can sure use your photographs!" (MD)
Please note:
I have no photographs of children or for children and don't
know or want to know anyone who does. If you are looking for
photographs showing the genitals of children, try Sing Sing or
San Quentin.