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They also stated that [[circumcision]] immediately after birth was convenient for the doctor and in the financial best interests of the hospital. Leading obstetrical textbooks were soon rewritten to include Miller and Snyder’s recommendations.
They also stated that [[circumcision]] immediately after birth was convenient for the doctor and in the financial best interests of the hospital. Leading obstetrical textbooks were soon rewritten to include Miller and Snyder’s recommendations.
Spence (1970) reported that immediate circumcision of the newborn resulted in chilling of the infant.<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Spence
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|title=Chilling of newborn infants: its relation to circumcision immediately following birth
|journal= South Med J
|date=1970-03
|volume=63
|issue=3
|pages=309-11
|url=
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|pubmedID=5415184
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|DOI=10.1097/00007611-197003000-00014
|accessdate=2024-05-01
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* [[Alleged reasons for circumcision]]
* [[Alleged reasons for circumcision]]
 
* [[United States of America]]
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