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[[Tim Hammond]] organized the [http://www.noharmm.org/ National Organization to Halt the Abuse and Routine Mutilation of Males] in 1992.
The incidence of infant non-therapeutic circumcision peaked at about 85 percent of all infant boys in 1982.<ref>{{REFweb
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Professor Lowell R. King (1982), who had been a member of the "ad hoc" task force on circumcision of the AAP, felt compelled to defend the reasoning of the task force.<ref name="king1982">{{REFjournal
Professor Lowell R. King (1982), who had been a member of the "ad hoc" task force on circumcision of the AAP, felt compelled to defend the reasoning of the task force.<ref name="king1982">{{REFjournal
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[[Ronald Goldman]], Ph. D., founded the [[Circumcision Resource Center]] in 1991.
[[Ronald Goldman]], Ph. D., founded the [[Circumcision Resource Center]] in 1991.
[[Tim Hammond]] organized the [http://www.noharmm.org/ National Organization to Halt the Abuse and Routine Mutilation of Males] in 1992.


Lynn E. Lebit (1992) discussed issues with the substituted judgment doctrine.<ref name="lebit1992">{{REFjournal
Lynn E. Lebit (1992) discussed issues with the substituted judgment doctrine.<ref name="lebit1992">{{REFjournal