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==Location==
Circumcised doctors tend to be concentrated in such nations as Turkey and other Islamic nations, Israel, the United States of America and to a lesser extent, other English-speaking nations.
American medical trade associations, such as
* the American Academy of Family Physicians
* the [[American Academy of Pediatrics]]
* the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
* the American Urological Association
are heavily populated with circumcised doctors, so their pronouncements on male circumcision, as compared with those of other nations, tend to be biased in favor of male circumcision.
==Examples==
Some leading examples of circumcised doctors are:
* [[Abraham L. Wolbarst]]
* [[Edgar J. Schoen]]


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