Psychological injury of male circumcision: Difference between revisions

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After the medical community belatedly learned that infants actually feel [[pain]], Howard, Howard, & Weitzman (1994) tested the use of acetaminophen (paracetamol) for post-surgical pain following neonatal non-therapeutic circumcision.<ref name="howard1994">{{REFjournal
After the medical community belatedly learned that infants actually feel [[pain]],<ref name="anand1987">{{REFjournal
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|title=Pain and its effects in the human neonate and fetus
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}}</ref> Howard, Howard, & Weitzman (1994) tested the use of acetaminophen (paracetamol) for post-surgical pain following neonatal non-therapeutic circumcision.<ref name="howard1994">{{REFjournal
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  |last=Howard
  |first=Cynthia R.
  |first=Cynthia R.