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Parents of a boy in West Virginia have alleged that an osteopathic physician prematurely forcibly retracted the healthy foreskin of a boy, causing great [[trauma]], [[pain]] and injury. [[Doctors Opposing Circumcision (D.O.C.)| Doctors Opposing Circumcision]] assisted the parents in the filing of a complaint against the osteopathic physician. | Parents of a boy in West Virginia have alleged that an osteopathic physician prematurely forcibly retracted the healthy [[Foreskin#Foreskin_in_infancy_and_childhoo| foreskin of a boy]], causing great [[trauma]], [[pain]] and destructive injury to the [[synechia]] that secures the protective [[foreskin]] in place. [[Doctors Opposing Circumcision (D.O.C.)| Doctors Opposing Circumcision]] assisted the parents in the filing of a complaint against the osteopathic physician. | ||
If true, then the osteopathic physician would appear to have violated the Second Tenet of Osteopathic Medicine. | If true, then the osteopathic physician would appear to have violated the Second Tenet of Osteopathic Medicine. | ||