Monday, December 3, 2012

Why Thai women cut the merits of their husbands

At least once every 10 years, the doctors returned to the problem of mass penialna amputation in Thailand. For the first time this story in 1983, American Journal of Surgery (American Journal of Surgery). The article "Surgical treatment of epidemic penialna amputation of Siam" published Bhanganda Cassian (Kasian Bhanganada) and four graduate students of medicine at Siriraj hospital in Bangkok, describes the phenomenon: "Over the last decade among the offended is modern Thai women to wait until their [depraved] man asleep, and then quickly cut off his penis with a kitchen knife. The traditional Thai house is constantly open windows for ventilation. Around the house are bred pigs, chickens and ducks. Thus, it is common practice to throw amputated penis through the open window, where it can swallow a duck. " The report specifically for readers in other countries, explains: "Tayskata saying" It's better to go home instead of ducks you something to eat "is so common joke that is equally understandable to all strata of society. ' A significant part of the article describes how doctors and their colleagues in 18 replantirane operations, improve operating equipment. The text leaves no doubt accompanied by photos. "Interestingly, the surgeons, pay attention at the end - that none of our patients did not want to bring a criminal case against zlostornichkite."    The article "Factors associated with amputation penialnata in Thailand", published in 1998 in the journal NursingConnections, explores the reasons for this phenomenon. Gregory Bechtel and Cecilia Tiler from Medical College of Georgia (Atlanta) collected data for three couples affected by this "epidemic". Couples who are already divorced, discussed his experience easy. Bechtel and Thiele reported that in each case a week before the incident occurred three factors: first - the financial crisis, the second - the use of drugs or alcohol by the husband prior to the event, and the third - public humiliation of women due to the second "wife or mistress. ' In 2008 Urology journal (Journal of Urology) published a retrospective review of "epidemic penialna amputation in Thailand in 1970," prepared by Dr. Djinot Ferguson and Steven Brandes from Washington University in St. Louis. Brandes and Ferguson came to the following conclusion: "Women publicly encouraged other women and incitement to commit such an act have contributed to expanding epidemic. The majority of reports of replantatsiya penis in the world are the result of the fact that it has become the modern form of retribution in a country where marital fidelity - is one of the most important traditional values. "

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