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}}</ref> issues, and creates a permanent, irreversible injury, and thereby provides grounds for a lawsuit to recover damages, neither the federal government of the [[United States]], nor any of the fifty states, maintains a central <b>register of circumcision amputations</b>.
}}</ref> issues, and creates permanent, irreversible injury and loss of function, and thereby provides grounds for a lawsuit to recover damages, neither the federal government of the [[United States]], nor any of the fifty states, maintains a central <b>register of circumcision amputations</b>.


[[William Stowell]], represented by [[David J. Llewellyn]], established that a man [[circumcised]] in infancy may bring a suit for recovery of damages.<ref>{{REFweb
[[William Stowell]], represented by [[David J. Llewellyn]], established that a man [[circumcised]] in infancy may bring a suit for recovery of damages.<ref>{{REFweb