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  • [[Category:Medical equipment]]
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  • * Medical and non-medical reasons * Methods and equipment for foreskin [[restoration]]
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  • Dr. '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''', {{MD}}, a medical doctor and professor of medicine, specializing in infectious disease.<ref n ...ertain types of equipment and supplies and autoclaves, sterilized surgical equipment, and the tab was running into tens of thousands, about $50,000…. Once we
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  • ...Katz of Montreal using a four-step approach to pain relief and a piece of equipment that allows for a much quicker operation. ...nds. This technique was developed by Dr. Pollock and is used by few in the medical profession because it is relatively new and more difficult to learn.
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  • [[Image:Gomco_clamp.jpg|right|thumb|A medical instrument used in circumcision ]] ...clamp for performing non-therapeutic infant [[circumcision]]. There is no medical indication for circumcision of the newborn.
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  • |quote=For detailed information about the medical benefits and risks of circumcision, please go to http://www.medicirc.org a ...nds. This technique was developed by Dr. Pollock and is used by few in the medical profession because it is relatively new and more difficult to learn.
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  • ...rcumcision]] equipment then in use by both doctors and ''mohelim'' without medical training who perform the procedure in private homes and other locations.<re In a different case, at South Fulton Medical Center, another law suit was won in 2009.<ref name="tagami2010" /> In that
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  • ...agent of the piercer. The law excludes earlobe piercings and piercing for medical purposes. Violation of this law is considered a misdemeanor offense accompa |misdemeanor to sell tattoo or piercing equipment to a minor
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  • |title=Intramed Medical Centre - Infant Circumcision |title=Intramed Medical Centre - Infant Circumcision
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  • ...HIV]] and save the government and the people of Swaziland E 4.5 billion in medical treatment costs."<ref>{{REFnews |title=U.S. Government Hands Over E 12.5 Million in Materials and Equipment to USDF to Fight HIV/AIDS
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  • ...e uses language that suggests that he uses state-of-the-art techniques and equipment that no other surgeon possesses, by warning against others who try to "emul ...ages.com/atlanta-ga/mip/south-fulton-medical-center-482596089 South Fulton Medical Center], another law suit was won in 2009.<ref>{{REFnews
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  • ...n-therapeutic medical circumcision, this page will include non-therapeutic medical, religious and cultural circumcisions. The article does in no way claim to On August 27th of 2012 the [[American Academy of Pediatrics]] (AAP), a [[medical trade association]], presented a new Policy Statement on Circumcision and T
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  • }}</ref>) is a molecular biologist and retired professor of molecular medical sciences at the {{UNI|University of Sydney|USYD}}, {{AUSC|NSW}}, [[Australi |title=Why Medical Bodies and Others Should Not Advise That Circumcision Should be Delayed Unt
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