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'''Aaron J. Fink''', M.D., (1926- | '''Aaron J. Fink''', M.D., ({{LifeData|birth=1926-06-23|birthplace=Chicago, Cook County, Illinois|birthcountry=USA|death=1992-02-05|deathplace= Colma, San Mateo County, California|deathcountry=USA}}<ref>{{REFweb | ||
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}}</ref>) was a California urologist, and the father of the idea that circumcision could prevent AIDS. He came up with the idea in 1986,<ref>{{REFbook | |||
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== Final letters == | == Final letters == | ||
Fink sent a letter to the British medical journal, prompting two hostile replies, both from Leeds physicians.<ref>Fink, Aaron J. "Newborn Circumcision: A Long-term Strategy for AIDS Prevention" (letter). Journal of the Royal Medical Society 82 (1989): 695.</ref><ref>Waugh M.A., Spicer R.D ''Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine'' 83. (April 1990): 278.</ref> In 1991 Fink wrote another letter, claiming infants have no memory of painful events until age six months or older.<ref>Fink, Aaron J. "Circumcision and Sand." ''Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine'' 84 (November 1991): 696</ref> He died in 1994, but the campaign to link HIV infection to the foreskin continues to this day. | Fink sent a letter to the British medical journal, prompting two hostile replies, both from Leeds physicians.<ref>Fink, Aaron J. "Newborn Circumcision: A Long-term Strategy for AIDS Prevention" (letter). Journal of the Royal Medical Society 82 (1989): 695.</ref><ref>Waugh M.A., Spicer R.D ''Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine'' 83. (April 1990): 278.</ref> In 1991 Fink wrote another letter, claiming infants have no memory of painful events until age six months or older.<ref>Fink, Aaron J. "Circumcision and Sand." ''Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine'' 84 (November 1991): 696</ref> He died in 1994, but the campaign to link HIV infection to the foreskin continues to this day. | ||
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|first=Aaron J. | |||
|year=1988 | |||
|title=Circumcision: A Parent's Decision for Life | |||
|url=https://www.amazon.com/Circumcision-Decision-Aaron-J-Fink/dp/0962134708 | |||
|isbn=978-0962134708 | |||
|accessdate=2020-04-10 | |||
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* [[ | * [[Befangenheit]] -- Learn about pro-circumcision bias. | ||
* [[Religion | * [[Religion und Kultur]] -- Learn how religion and culture effects ones views on circumcision. | ||
* [[Edgar J. Schoen]] -- Veteran pro-circumcision advocate. | * [[Edgar J. Schoen]] -- Veteran pro-circumcision advocate. | ||
* [[Thomas E. Wiswell]] -- Veteran pro-circumcision advocate. | * [[Thomas E. Wiswell]] -- Veteran pro-circumcision advocate. | ||