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== Antiquity ==
== Antiquity ==
The fact that circumcision on infants regularly led to deaths is shown by the fact that the Talmud of Babylon, Yebamoth 64b,<ref>http://www.come-and-hear.com/yebamoth/yebamoth_64.html</ref> provides for when the first two (or three) sons have died after circumcision, subsequent sons no longer need to be circumcised.
The fact that circumcision on infants regularly led to deaths is shown by the fact that the Talmud of Babylon, Yebamoth 64b,<ref>[http://www.come-and-hear.com/yebamoth/yebamoth_64.html Babylonian Talmud: Tractate Yebamoth]</ref> provides for when the first two (or three) sons have died after circumcision, subsequent sons no longer need to be circumcised.


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