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He is mentioned ''In Memorium'' in [[Rosemary Romberg]]'s book ''[[Circumcision: The Painful Dilemma]]''. | He is mentioned ''In Memorium'' in [[Rosemary Romberg]]'s book ''[[Circumcision: The Painful Dilemma]]''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:26, 8 May 2024
The late Thomas D. Swafford, M.D.[a 1], from Seattle, WA, was a board certified dermatologist.
He is mentioned In Memorium in Rosemary Romberg's book Circumcision: The Painful Dilemma.
Contents
Publications
- Swafford TD. Circumcision and the risk of cancer of the penis. Am J Dis Child. February 1985; 139(2): 112. PMID. DOI. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
- Swafford TD. More about circumcision. Can Med Assoc J. 28 January 1967; 96(4): 228. PMID. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
See also
External links
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Thomas D Swafford, MD
, doximity. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
Abbreviations
- ↑
Doctor of Medicine
, Wikipedia. Retrieved 14 June 2021. In the United Kingdom, Ireland and some Commonwealth countries, the abbreviation MD is common.