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The  CIRCLIST   Site  Map

The following clickable list gives access to all pages of CIRCLIST that are available to members of the public.



Makeover in progress


After 18 years of steady growth but limited revision of existing material, the CIRCLIST website is currently getting a fundamental makeover. Within this Site Map, progress is indicated by the following icons:


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Icon   SPLASH  PAGE
Icon   Technical tips for getting the best out of this website
Icon   Legal Stuff
Icon   Linking information for other webmasters



Icon   HOME  PAGE

Icon   Latest News



Icon   Glossary and Anatomy (Male)
Icon   Illustrated male anatomy

Icon   Ambiguous genitalia
Icon   Balanitis
Icon   Bucks Fascia
Icon   Chordee
Icon   Contraindications
Icon   Cryptorchidism
Icon   Frenulum Breve
Icon   Hypospadias and Epispadias
Icon   Webbed Penis in infants
Icon   Slang terms relating to male anatomy etc.
Icon   The Orchidometer
Icon   Pearly Penile Papules
Icon   Penile Torsion
Icon   Phimosis
Icon   The Raphe
Icon   Redundant (overhanging) foreskin
Icon   Skin Bridges
Icon   Smegma
Icon   Tanner Stages
Icon   Urethral Hypoplasia
Icon   Z-Plasty



Icon   Glossary and Anatomy (Female)
Icon   Illustrated female anatomy

Icon   Slang terms relating to female anatomy etc.
Icon   Gateway to our Female Circumcision and FGM section

Icon Because of the controversial nature of Female Circumcision and FGM, the remainder of this chapter of the CIRCLIST website excludes automated Web Crawlers.  Therefore no links are provided here. To access the section, enter via the “Gateway” link above.






Icon   Considering Circumcision?
Icon   Pending revision of the whole Chapter, no links are provided to sub-pages.



Icon   Styles and Results of circumcision
Icon   Pending revision of the whole Chapter, no links are provided to sub-pages.



Icon   Instruments and Techniques

Instruments - Circumcision clamps in current production / use:

Icon   Accucirc
Icon   Ali’s Klamp
Icon   Gomco Clamp
Icon   Ismail Klamp
Icon   Jewish Shield (Traditional)
Icon   Mogen
Icon   Plastibell
Icon   Shang Ring
Icon   Copy of Chinese Patent for Shang Ring
Icon   SmartKlamp
Icon   Sunathrone
Icon   Tara KLamp
Icon   Winklemann
Icon   Zhenxi Ring


Instruments - Obsolete circumcision clamps of historic interest:

Icon   Buckingham Clamp
Icon   Circumcision Forceps
Icon   Circumstat
Icon   Glansguard
Icon   Hong-KYO
Icon   Kantor
Icon   Kirve Klamp
Icon   Leff
Icon   Maryan
Icon   Nutech
Icon   Preputome
Icon   Ross Ring
Icon   Sheldon
Icon   Tibone
Icon   Turjon


Miscellaneous related equipment:

Icon   Bipolar Scissors
Icon    The BoBBi Shield
Icon   Circumstraint infant restraint device
Icon   Other restraint devices
Icon   Other clamps - Full details unknown
Icon   Clothing for Circumcision


Techniques of Circumcision:

Icon   Anaesthesia
Icon   Electrocautery and Electrosurgery - The difference explained.
Icon      Electrosurgery tutorial, Copyright © 2002 Eschmann Holdings


Icon   Freehand - Dissection Method
Icon   Freehand - Sleeve Resection Method
Icon   The Forceps-Guided Technique
Icon   Laser circumcision
Icon   Wound closure (includes sutures)


Overview - Reprint of WHO Circumcision Manual, 2008 Edition

Icon      Copyright © 2008, World Health Organisation





Icon   Preferences and Experiences

Icon Please see the item above and read the Content Advisory before opening any of the following links.

Icon   Book Review - An Innocent Obsession
Icon   Circumcision in Films, TV, Magazines and other popular culture
Icon   Circumcision of the handicapped and of orphans
Icon   How to orally pleasure a circumcised male
Icon   Growing up uncut - the male viewpoint
Icon   Confused!  Am I Jewish?
Icon   When did you first learn about circumcision?
Icon   Some women find circumcision erotic...
Icon   Circumcision demanded by Egyptian fiancée, herself having undergone FGM
Icon   The teenager’s viewpoint
Icon   The woman’s viewpoint
Icon   Routine Infant Circumcision - Experiential Debate



Icon   Rites and Traditions

Individual countries:

Icon   Albania
Icon   Australia
Icon   Brazil
Icon   Bulgaria
Icon   Canada
Icon   China
Icon   Egypt
Icon   Estonia
Icon   Finland
Icon   France
Icon   Germany
Icon   Hungary
Icon   India & Bangladesh
Icon   Indonesia
Icon   Ireland
Icon   Israel
Icon   Italy
Icon   Japan
Icon   Korea
Icon   Malaysia
Icon   Mexico
Icon   Morocco
Icon   Netherlands, The
Icon   New Zealand
Icon   Philippines
Icon   Singapore
Icon   Slovakia
Icon   Spain
Icon   Sri Lanka
Icon   Sweden
Icon   Switzerland
Icon   Thailand
Icon   Tonga
Icon   United Kingdom
Icon   USA


Regions:

Icon   Sub-Saharan Africa
Icon   Sub-Saharan Africa (Continued)
Icon   Balkans, The
Icon   Caribbean
Icon   Central America
Icon   Pacific Islands
Icon   USA Overseas Territories


And in terms of religious beliefs and cultures...

Icon   Aboriginal
Icon   Migrated Eastern Europeans
Icon   Jewish - The Bris
Icon   A Bris Certificate
Icon   Maasai
Icon   Moslem
Icon   The Russian Czars
Icon   USA Prisons



Icon   Circumcision and the Law

The above introductory page has links to:
Icon Reprint of leaflet “The Law and Ethics of Male Circumcision (2006 edition)”
Flag Reprint of Government Committee report “Cultural Male Circumcision”
Flag Judgement in “M.G.L., a Minor” - State of Minnesota
Flag South Africa Children’s Act 2005
Icon   Re. J  -  The leading UK Case Law on Circumcision



Icon   Surveys and Statistics



Icon   History of Circumcision
Icon   Circumcision from the Dawn of Human History to the present day
Icon   Circumcision in the history of Art
Icon   The history of CIRCLIST



Icon   The CIRCLIST Discussion Group (Google Groups)



Icon   Photographing Circumcisions
Guidance regarding taking photographs of circumcisions and an introduction to 3D (Stereographic) photography.



Icon   Academic Corner
Musings about possible future research projects relating to male circumcision. Not yet developed; please e-mail editor@circlist.com if you want to make an advance contribution to this new section of our website.



Other resources:
The section of this website that used to identify other worthwhile sources of information about circumcision has been moved to a separate new website www.circlist.info. There are no sexually explicit images on the new site - just text, national flags and icons. This means that it can operate free from many of the age limitations and other censorship issues that apply here at circlist.com.



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