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Revision as of 19:00, 28 June 2024

This page collects and indexes medical literature about child circumcision.

Work in progress: The following information does not claim to be complete. More content will be added gradually.

Introduction

A number of articles about the practice of circumcision have been published. This page collects the more significant articles.

Articles

Twentieth century articles

Twenty-first century articles

See also