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  |url=https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/453164
  |url=https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/453164
  |accessdate=2020-03-30
  |accessdate=2020-03-30
}}</ref> The 1945 government document advises the foreskin should be retracted, and the area washed, which provides an entryway for infection.<ref>{{REFbook
}}</ref> The 1945 government document advises the foreskin should be retracted, and the area washed, which actually provides an entryway for infection.<ref>{{REFbook
  |last=Anonymous
  |last=Anonymous
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  |first=
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  |publisher=Federal Security Agency
  |publisher=Federal Security Agency
  |ISBN=
  |ISBN=
  |quote=In a boy the foreskin should be pushed up so the tip of the penis can be cleaned. This can be done by putting two fingers on the penis and pushing the foreskin away from the tip, much as you would work your finger into a snug glove. Clean the part of the penis under the foreskin with cotton dipped in clear water or in oil. Then gently pull the foreskin back into place. The foreskin should never be left pushed up after cleaning.
  |quote=In a boy the foreskin should be pushed up, so the tip of the penis can be cleaned. This can be done by putting two fingers on the penis and pushing the foreskin away from the tip, much as you would work your finger into a snug glove. Clean the part of the penis under the foreskin with cotton dipped in clear water or in oil. Then gently pull the foreskin back into place. The foreskin should never be left pushed up after cleaning.
  |accessdate=2026-03-11
  |accessdate=2026-03-11
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