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  • |title=Medical ethics ...the practice of clinical medicine and related scientific research. Medical ethics is based on a set of values that professionals can refer to in the case of
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  • |title=Jewish medical ethics ...ovits in the 1950s, Jewish medical ethics centers mainly around an applied ethics drawing upon traditional rabbinic law (halakhah). In addition, scholars hav
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  • |title=Jewish medical ethics ...ovits in the 1950s, Jewish medical ethics centers mainly around an applied ethics drawing upon traditional rabbinic law (halakhah). In addition, scholars hav
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  • ...essly disregarded science, [[Ethics of non-therapeutic child circumcision| ethics]], and law to enrich their stakeholders or themselves, and to offer solutio === Medical Regeneration ===
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  • ...cision (D.O.C.)]] discusses marketing circumcision and the lack of medical ethics in doctors who profit from genital abuse of children.
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  • ...penile circumcision of minors: Current controversies in UK law and medical ethics. |journal=Clinical Ethics
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  • [[Category:Medical ethics]]
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  • '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' examines the Ethics and the Human Rights Issue of Infant Male Circumcision. * history and medical ethics
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  • |title=Medical ethics ...the practice of clinical medicine and related scientific research. Medical ethics is based on a set of values that professionals can refer to in the case of
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  • ...}}), Founding Director of the McGill's Faculty of Law Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law<ref>{{REFweb |title=Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law
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  • ...penile circumcision of minors: Current controversies in UK law and medical ethics. |journal=Clinical Ethics
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  • He is Chair of the [[Secular Medical Forum]] of the (UK) [[National Secular Society]], and core member of [[INGO ...penile circumcision of minors: Current controversies in UK law and medical ethics.
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  • ...tion''' (BMA) is a [[medical trade association]] {trade union) for British medical doctors. The BMA's headquarters are at BMA House, Tavistock Square, Bloomsb The BMA publishes an important general medical journal, the British Medical Journal, now renamed ''[https://www.bmj.com The BMJ]''.
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  • ...p]], Ph.D., on “Child Genital Modification: Recent Developments in Medical Ethics and Law”.
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  • ...med consent]], [[HIV]] testing policies, medical rationing, implementation ethics, research involving children, health surveillance, health inequality and so |title=Hidden Costs: the ethics of cost-effectiveness analyses for health interventions in resource-limited
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  • ...eal danger to American kids is foreskins" - or so elements of the American medical industry would like us to believe. ...f [[foreskin| foreskins]] than of homosexuals? In this provocative survey, medical historian Robert Darby aims to place this American exceptionalism in histor
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  • ...d in 2012 and is a partnership of professionals in the fields of medicine, ethics, and law who are committed to inter-professional and public education towar [[Christopher Guest]], {{MD}}, {{FRCPC}}, serves as medical director.
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  • * Medical and non-medical reasons * A view on rights and ethics
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  • Wein himself is Jewish, being a member of the Jewish Medical Ethics Society of Victoria.<ref>{{REFweb ...He states to not offer ritual circumcisions to babies, but covers them as medical [[circumcision]]s which he offers for baby boys only until they are 4 weeks
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  • ...bout genital anatomy, concepts of health, sexual morality, the rise of the medical profession, and the nature of disease, Darby shows how these factors transf ...te, lively, and sometimes combative investigation of a formative period in medical history, A Surgical Temptation will inform and engage any reader with an in
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  • A '''medical trade association''' is an organization composed of health care professiona == General medical associations ==
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  • ...rmation/law_centre_for_medicine_ethics_and_law McGill Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law], has likened infant male circumcision to criminal assault. ...n Paediatric Society] concluded in 1996, after an exhaustive review of the medical literature, that any potential benefit from neonatal circumcision does not
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  • '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''', {{RN}}, is a retired intensive care nurse; health and medical educator, Gold Coast, {{AUSC|QLD}}, Australia.<ref name=Beschneidungsforum> Jacques is a member of the alleged medical organisation [[Circumcision Academy of Australia]], driven by [[circumfetis
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  • |title=What is the best age to circumcise? A medical and ethical analysis ...alysis/links/5f815f61a6fdccfd7b555395/What-Is-the-Best-Age-to-Circumcise-A-Medical-and-Ethical-Analysis.pdf
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  • ...female, and intersex genitals from parental ignorance, religious zealotry, medical greed and cultural myths. ...ion by raising awareness, and to spark a new international dialogue on the ethics of forced, medically unnecessary circumcision.
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  • ...ard as primarily a [[human rights]] and social justice issue, not really a medical issue at all. He is also author of "[[The Sorcerer's Apprentice]]: Why can' He also prepared a collection of the medical writings of Arthur Conan Doyle,'' Round the Red Lamp'' (Valancourt Books, 2
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  • ...ink.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-0-585-39937-9_1 Evolutionary Cultural Ethics and Circumcision of Children] ...r/10.1007/978-0-585-39937-9_16 Post Trumatic Stress Disorder After Genital Medical Procedures]
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  • ...ivist]]. He is a member of one of the UK Health Research Agency’s Research Ethics Committees and a founder Trustee of [[NORM-UK]]. He resides in Cumbria. ...etter to Professor Stuart Horner, Chair, Medical Ethics Committee, British Medical Association
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  • ...at the [https://www.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/ Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics]. ...n Bioethics in ''Gray Matters: Topics at the Intersection of Neuroscience, Ethics, and Society'', and in a [[Re B and G (children) (No 2) EWFC 3| landmark Br
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  • * Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Perelman School of Medicine, {{UNI|University of Pennsyl Dr. Harsha Thirumurthy is Associate Professor in the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy at the {{UNI|University of Pennsylvania|UPenn}}. He is al
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  • ...garding his first experience with non-therapeutic [[circumcision]] while a medical student. As a medical student at America's oldest hospital, Pennsylvania Hospital, I was happy to
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  • ...heir decision to have their child [[circumcision|circumcised]] without any medical indication. ...mited. For example, if the child's life is threatened and therefore urgent medical treatment is required, parents cannot object to this treatment. For example
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  • ...ogists"''' (ACOG) is the name of the largest gynecological and obstetric [[medical trade association]] in the [[United States]], based in Washington, DC, with ...n's interest in maximizing his income. This is a serious breach of medical ethics, which requires complete disclosure of all material information before gran
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  • ...or [[Arguments pro circumcision|religious, traditional, hygienic or pseudo-medical reasons]]. To this day, many suffer from the loss of the sensitive, functio An assessment of the meetings of the German Bundestag and the German Ethics Council shows how especially religious representatives argued with much hal
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  • ...e performance of medically unnecessary modification and other irreversible medical interventions affecting genital and reproductive organs upon non-consenting [[Category:Medical ethics]]
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  • We place the medical community on notice that it is being held accountable for misconstruing the ...icians who practice routine circumcisions are violating the first maxim of medical practice, "Primum Non Nocere," "First, Do No Harm," and anyone practicing g
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  • }}</ref> so there is a very substantial question concerning the medical judgment of any physician who performs a non-beneficial, medically-unnecess [[Category:Medical ethics]]
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  • ...ew Circumcision Policy Statement was taken in 2008, jointly with two other medical trade associations of doctors who perform and profit from circumcisions, th ...foreskin]], [[human rights]] issues, defective medical ethics, inaccurate medical information, and many other reasons.<ref name="doc2013" /><ref name="frisch
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  • |url=http://www.seattlechildrens.org/medical-staff/Douglas-S-Diekema/ ...led the Ashley case. The Ashley Treatment refers to a controversial set of medical procedures undergone by a Seattle child, “Ashley X”. Ashley, born in 19
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  • She appears to be convinced of the medical advantages of circumcision. ...n." The academy's panel also includes experts on urinary-tract infections, ethics and health-care finance among others, she says.<small>(119)</small>
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  • |journal=Bulletin of Medical Ethics |work=Male and Female Circumcision, Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice
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  • The '''American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)''' is the [[medical trade association]] that defends and promotes the business interests of fam Family physicians is one of three medical specialties who substantially profit from carrying out medically-uncessary,
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  • ...decide whether or not their boys get [[circumcised]] without indispensable medical reasons. ...derations that have been published in big ethical journals in the American medical world now in 2016.
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  • ...male circumcision: Should there be a separate ethical discourse, Practical Ethics (2014). |journal=Bulletin of Medical Ethics
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  • ...th] College (Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa), an {{MA}} in Philosophy and Ethics from [https://www.cam.ac.uk/ Cambridge] (with Honours), and a {{JD}} from |journal=Journal of Medical Ethics
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  • ...erican boys and men, but also because it has damaged the reputation of the medical profession.<ref>{{REFweb |title=Circumcision and the code of ethics
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  • |journal=J Med Ethics |journal=The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics
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  • ...ht to have healthy, [[intact]] body parts cut off from their child without medical necessity and urgency. When a child is ill, it is the practice to allow a p |url=http://www.cirp.org/library/ethics/AAP/
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  • * [[George Hill]], Vice-President for Medical Science and Bioethics DOC was founded by {{UNI|University of Washington|UW}} Medical School Professor [[George C. Denniston]], {{MD}}, {{MPH}}, in 1995 to suppo
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  • ...and textbooks. Early in my medical career he worked for a year as the only medical officer at Paray Hospital in the Highlands of Lesotho and since that time h ...7 (chair 2007 - 2010). Research Review Panel (member 2010- 2014), Research Ethics Review Committee, (Member 2008 – 2010, Appointed by Dr. Margaret Chan. Di
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  • ...long with discussions of these positions. All known statements by national medical organizations are accessible from this page. No statement recommends the pr ...atements, both old and new, from the various English speaking nations. The medical societies of non-English speaking nations do not issue circumcision policy
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  • The [[American Urological Association]] (AUA) is the [[medical trade association]] for the American urological industry. It has the primar * This statement is completely silent on [[human rights]] and [[medical ethics]] issues concerning the non-therapeutic excision of normal, functional body
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  • ...critical of these claims, and failing to confront the ethical problems and medical complications associated with [[circumcision]]. ...nts can ethically change their child's genitalia.<ref>Price (Bull. Medical Ethics).</ref>
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  • ...eskin has protective, immunological, sensory, and sexual functions. The '''ethics of non-therapeutic child circumcision''' being imposed on unconsenting mino ...aw and ethics of male circumcision: Guidance for doctors]. London: British Medical Association 2006.</ref>
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  • |title=Impact of excluded studies on medical male circumcision and HIV risk compensation (letter) |title=Voluntary medical male circumcision and HIV in Zambia: expectations and observations
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  • |title=Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision: An Introduction to the Cost, Impact, and Challenges of A ...hers to substantiate the false claim that underage circumcision would make medical sense:
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  • ...f human rights for all (including patients) has profoundly altered medical ethics and the acceptability of non-therapeutic child circumcision. Children, unlike adults, are unable to grant consent for medical treatment, surgery, or violation of their human rights.
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  • ..., Gender Identity, and Social Psychology. The film calls into question the ethics of American pediatrics as well as our fixation on whether a baby is a boy o ...pletely male nor completely female, and the film examines the pressure the medical community puts on intersex people and their parents to undergo surgery to f
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  • ...low their sons to have part of their healthy genitalia cut off without any medical necessity. ...und the world agree that [[circumcision]] in children almost never has a [[medical indication]]. Nevertheless, it is significant that the circumcision advocat
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  • ...the largest book in Arabic on the male and female circumcision religious, medical, social, and legal debate among Jews, Christians and Muslims, translated in ...sector. He is a member of one of the UK Health Research Agency’s Research Ethics Committees and a founder Trustee of NORM-UK. Recently he has become a Trust
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  • ...isher (1966), an officer of the [https://www.cmpa-acpm.ca/en/home Canadian Medical Protective Association], discussed the legal dangers of using outmoded trea ...he distinctions between therapeutic medical procedures and non-therapeutic medical procedures. Since the circumcision of male infants is a non-therapeutic pro
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  • ...ment. In particular, no one shall be subjected without his free consent to medical or scientific experimentation. [[Category:Medical ethics]]
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  • ...yet to make being intact “socially acceptable” in our culture, media, and medical environments. As a sexual health advocate, Trish's [[intactivism]] is infor ...m inflicted by this practice, not only to innocent little boys, but to the medical profession as a whole. Gallup polls (1965-1995) showed a decline in trust o
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  • ...Social Services], [https://www.ghs.org/ Greenville Hospital System], {{UNI|Medical University of South Carolina|MUSC}} and individual employees, including Dr. They referred the case to the {{UNI|Medical University of South Carolina|MUSC}} where ultimately, sex re-assignment sur
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  • Wine (1988) argued that the medical aspects (surgical excision of functional penile tissue) should be separated * [[Jewish medical ethics]]
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  • ...physician has a duty to reveal what a reasonably prudent physician in the medical community employing reasonable care would reveal to a patient as to whateve |url=http://www.cirp.org/library/ethics/AAP/
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  • ...ommon basic rights to [[physical integrity| bodily integrity]] and medical ethics in the western world, it is still widely tolerated there, even though there ...s ruled against the [[circumcision]] of infant boys for reasons other than medical necessity. Its ruling states that bodily integrity is more important than r
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  • The medical literature has a number of reports of successful treatment of ischemia of t ...is not an act of God. It is an [[iatrogenic]] occurrence that happens when medical personnel intentionally sever blood vessels in the [[penis]] and reduce the
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  • ...alth benefits and that far too often surgeries are being performed without medical necessity. ...hen circumcision actually makes medical sense and critically questions the ethics of this millennia-old practice.
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  • ...The AAP is regularly cited with its 2012 circumcision policy as a major US medical organization recommending non-therapeutic infant circumcision. The 2012 pol The '''American Academy of Pediatrics''' (AAP) is a [[medical trade association]] of American pediatricians, headquartered in Elk Grove V
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  • '''Circumcision study flaws''' are numerous. The medical literature relating to [[circumcision]] is influenced by the authors' relig |url=https://circumcision.org/cultural-and-medical-bias/
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  • ...n in the world recommends it. The Royal Dutch Medical Society, The British Medical Association, the Canadian Pediatric Society, and the Royal Australian Colle The American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Family Physicians, and the [[American
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  • ...second part, which is called the Circumcision Reference Library, contains medical, legal, ethical, and [[human rights]] material. Many other websites have li ...Human Rights Partnership]] (CHHRP), where Dr. [[Christopher Guest]] is the medical director. CHHRP provides extensive information regarding [[circumcision]] i
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  • |journal=J Clin Ethics ...ot plagued with any disease or other malignancy. No doctor has offered the medical opinion that the family really ought to circumcise the boy. The only reason
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  • ...Raffaele in Milan and at Lana Foundation in Padova. She is a member of the Medical Anthropology Italian Society (SIAM). She has written many articles for ''Et ..., ''Sexual Mutilations: A Human Tragedy'', ''Male and Female Circumcision: Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice'', ''Understanding
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  • What matters equally is that performing any medical treatment when there is nothing to treat is considered malpractice and unet ...oncept, it is also deeply ingrained in secular Jewish thought, philosophy, ethics and culture. It is a moral imperative that impels followers of [[Judaism]]
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  • * '''Noel Gazzano''', medical anthropologist, received her {{PhD}} from the {{UNI|University of Firenze|U ...amuse, fusing lyrical intensity with diverse pop styles and working-class ethics. Seattle, {{USSC|WA}}, USA.
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  • ==Introduction of circumcision as a medical practice== |journal=Medical Times and Gazette
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  • ...tement on neonatal circumcision in 1975. The statement said "there is no [[medical indication]] for circumcision during the neonatal period." The CPS called t == Position statements of medical societies ==
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  • ...semi-retired nuclear safety consultant and a lay member of an NHS research ethics committee. He has a long-standing interest in the subject of genital cuttin ...in mediating this relation and (with '''Michael Thomson''') examining the ethics and legality of genital cutting. She is a coordinating editor of Social and
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  • ...ive in supporting Colorado NOCIRC. He is otherwise unaffiliated within the medical profession. Conifer, {{USSC|CO}}, USA. ...st theory & nursing considerations”, published in the ''Journal of Nursing Ethics''(September 2013). Kira received her training as a nurse in Victoria, BC, w
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  • ...rson and for human dignity. Except when performed for strictly therapeutic medical reasons, directly intended amputations, mutilations, and sterilizations per |title=Medical Ethics
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  • The medical doctors at Sørland Hospital in Kristiansand, Southern Norway have all refu ...c contexts where information may best be conveyed to families, such as the medical sector (hospitals and individual practitioners), schools, religious communi
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  • The practice has become a controversy in both secular and [[Jewish medical ethics]]. The ritual of ''metzitzah'' is found in [[Mishnah]] Shabbat 19:2, which ...argued that the New York Department of Health had not supplied conclusive medical evidence linking his client with the disease.<ref name="NewmanNYT"/><ref na
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  • |journal=British Medical Journal [[Image:FGC.jpeg|right|thumb|From Historical American Female Circumcision medical papers]]
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  • The late nineteenth century was characterized by prominent medical doctors advancing all sorts of absurd reasons for the performance of non-th |journal=Medical Current
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  • ...ay also be interested to know that NIAID-supported research has found that medical circumcision can help heterosexual men significantly reduce their risk of a ...licy in the following review article, which is available from your nearest medical library: Tobian, AA et. al. “Male circumcision for the prevention of acqu
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  • * [[Catholic Medical Mission Board]] * [[Circumcision: People Are Talking - Medical Historian Ed Wallerstein]]
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  • ...f infants. We have recorded numerous distress cries resulting from routine medical procedures such as taking blood samples and minor surgery such as [[circumc |journal=Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics
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  • '''Posthectomy''' is the more accurate medical term that more accurately reflects the injury and loss of functional body t ...n & Muir (2022) have reviewed the evidence and concluded that "there is no medical justification for performing a circumcision prior to an age that he can ass
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  • ...rcumcision: The Legal and Ethical Issues. In Male and Female Circumcision, Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice (Denniston GC, Hod Jake Waskett is not a doctor or medical professional of any kind, nor does he have any type of degree.<ref name="gi
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  • ...tal mutilation on children without any [[medical indication]]. There is no medical necessity which, according to German law, makes a surgical intervention in ...ty of cases, [[phimosis]] or narrowing of the [[foreskin]] is named as the medical reason for the surgical removal of the penile foreskin. It should be noted,
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