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[[Ronald Goldman|Goldman]] (1999) reports that [[circumcision]] is trauma and that trauma tends to repeat itself:
<blockquote>The behavioural re-enactment of the trauma is a compulsion for some trauma victims. Circumcision of infants may be regarded as an example of re-enacting the trauma of one's own circumcision. A survey of randomly selected primary care physicians showed that circumcision was more often supported by doctors who were older, male and circumcised.<ref>{{REFjournal
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|title=The psychological impact of circumcision
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|date=1999
|volume=83 Suppl 1
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|pages=93-103
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According to Brown & Brown (1987)<ref name="brown-brown1987">{{REFjournal
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[[Ronald Goldman|Goldman]] (1999) reports that [[circumcision]] is trauma and that trauma tends to repeat itself:
<blockquote>The behavioural re-enactment of the trauma is a compulsion for some trauma victims. Circumcision of infants may be regarded as an example of re-enacting the trauma of one's own circumcision. A survey of randomly selected primary care physicians showed that circumcision was more often supported by doctors who were older, male and circumcised.<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Goldman
|first=Ronald
|author-link=Ronald Goldman
|etal=no
|title=The psychological impact of circumcision
|journal=BJU Int
|location=
|date=1999
|volume=83 Suppl 1
|issue=
|pages=93-103
|url=http://www.cirp.org/library/psych/goldman1/
|quote=
|pubmedID=10349420
|pubmedCID=
|DOI=
|accessdate=2019-11-11
}}</ref></blockquote>
 
Denniston tells the story of the intern who was in the hospital nursery circumcising newborn boys in the middle of the nightː
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For instance, a medical colleague informed me that, a few years ago, the night nurse on duty in an American hospital telephoned a senior resident in the middle of the night. She said to him in alarm, “You had better come down to the nursery right now. One of the interns is circumcising babies.” When he arrived on the floor, he found the intern circumcising a newborn infant. The resident said, “Don’t you think that, before you perform circumcisions, you had better get some training? Aren’t you concerned that you might be removing too much skin?” The intern looked at him, and replied, “No more than they took off me!”* Sadly this young man had failed to recover from his own trauma. Like many victims, he did not realise that, since the trauma of circumcision should not have been inflicted on him, he certainly should not be inflicting circumcision on other human beingref></ref>
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[[George Hill|Hill]] (2012) commented:
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