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Psychological literature about male circumcision

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|quote=It was only in the last three years that American parents discovered the longstanding practice of surgeons to operate on infants without the use of painkillers (Birth, June 1986, Letters, 124-125). Adding horror to this discovery, parents uncovered the fact that major surgery on premature infants and children up to 15 months of age was typically done with the aid of curare (Pavulon) which paralyzes them but does not relieve pain. Thus, while experiencing the surgery fully, it was not possible for them to move or to utter a cry of alarm!
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|last=van der Kolk
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|last2=Saporta
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|title=The biological mechanisms and treatment of intrusion and numbing
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|journal=Anxiety Research
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|date=1991
|volume=4
|issue=
|pages=199-212
|url=https://www.cirp.org/library/psych/vanderkolk2/
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|quote=This article relates these findings to the studies which have demonstrated clear linkages between childhood trauma, and a variety of psychiatric disorders, including borderline personality disorder, and a range of self-destructive behaviors.
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|DOI=10.1080/08917779108248774
|accessdate=2024-06-28
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