Position statements on infant circumcision: Difference between revisions

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The Royal Australasian College of Physicians stated in 2010 that the foreskin "exists to protect the glans" and that it is a "primary sensory part of the penis, containing some of the most sensitive areas of the penis."<ref>{{REFweb
The Royal Australasian College of Physicians stated in 2010 that the foreskin "exists to protect the glans" and that it is a "primary sensory part of the penis, containing some of the most sensitive areas of the penis."<ref>{{REFweb
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  |quote=
  |url=http://www.racp.edu.au/index.cfm?objectid=65118B16-F145-8B74-236C86100E4E3E8E
  |url=https://www.racp.edu.au//docs/default-source/advocacy-library/circumcision-of-infant-males.pdf?
  |title=Circumcision of infant males
  |title=Circumcision of infant males
  |last=
  |last=
  |first=
  |first=
  |publisher=[[RACP]]
  |publisher=[[RACP]]
  |date=
  |date=2010-09
  |accessdate=
  |accessdate=2020-06-25
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  |date=1996
  |date=1996
  |location=Herston, QLD
  |location=Herston, QLD
  |accessdate=
  |accessdate=2020-06-25
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}}</ref>
}}
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See [[Australia]]


== Netherlands ==
== Netherlands ==