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Paraphimosis; penis with retracted foreskin, 19th C

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Pencil with watercolour drawing showing a penis with symptoms of paraphimosis which is retraction of phimotic foreskin, causing a painful swelling of the glans that, if severe, may cause dry gangrene unless corrected.
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Title: Paraphimosis; penis with retracted foreskin, 19th C
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Pencil with watercolour drawing showing a penis with symptoms of paraphimosis which is retraction of phimotic foreskin, causing a painful swelling of the glans that, if severe, may cause dry gangrene unless corrected.

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