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|title=Neonatal Circumcision: Associated Factors and Length of Hospital Stay | |||
|journal=J Fam Pract | |||
|date=1995-10 | |||
|volume=41 | |||
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|pages=370-6 | |||
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==Surrogate consent== | ==Surrogate consent== | ||
Patient autonomy is an important principle of medical ethics.<ref>{{REFbook | Patient autonomy is an important principle of medical ethics.<ref>{{REFbook | ||