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== Scientific references ==
== Scientific references ==
*  [[Ronald Goldman|Goldman]] (1999) & [[Gregory J. Boyle|Boyle]] ''et al''. (2002) report that circumcision is traumatic, so one may expect that circumcised doctors experienced trauma and that their behavior is impacted.<ref name="goldman1999">{{REFjournal
*  [[Ronald Goldman|Goldman]] (1999)<ref name="goldman1999">{{REFjournal
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  |DOI=10.1046/j.1464-410x.1999.0830s1093.x
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}}</ref> report that circumcision is traumatic, so one may expect that circumcised doctors experienced trauma and that their behavior is impacted.


* LeBourdais (1995) reports the [[circumcision]] status of the physician is a factor, among others, in determining if a baby is to be circumcised.<ref name="lebourdais1995">{{REFjournal
* LeBourdais (1995) reports the [[circumcision]] status of the physician is a factor, among others, in determining if a baby is to be circumcised.<ref name="lebourdais1995">{{REFjournal