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  • ...The AAP is regularly cited with its 2012 circumcision policy as a major US medical organization recommending non-therapeutic infant circumcision. The 2012 pol The '''American Academy of Pediatrics''' (AAP) is a [[medical trade association]] of American pediatricians, headquartered in Elk Grove V
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  • '''Circumcision study flaws''' are numerous. The medical literature relating to [[circumcision]] is influenced by the authors' relig |url=https://circumcision.org/cultural-and-medical-bias/
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  • ...n in the world recommends it. The Royal Dutch Medical Society, The British Medical Association, the Canadian Pediatric Society, and the Royal Australian Colle The American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Family Physicians, and the [[American
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  • ...second part, which is called the Circumcision Reference Library, contains medical, legal, ethical, and [[human rights]] material. Many other websites have li ...Human Rights Partnership]] (CHHRP), where Dr. [[Christopher Guest]] is the medical director. CHHRP provides extensive information regarding [[circumcision]] i
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  • |journal=J Clin Ethics ...ot plagued with any disease or other malignancy. No doctor has offered the medical opinion that the family really ought to circumcise the boy. The only reason
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  • ...Raffaele in Milan and at Lana Foundation in Padova. She is a member of the Medical Anthropology Italian Society (SIAM). She has written many articles for ''Et ..., ''Sexual Mutilations: A Human Tragedy'', ''Male and Female Circumcision: Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice'', ''Understanding
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  • * '''Noel Gazzano''', medical anthropologist, received her {{PhD}} from the {{UNI|University of Firenze|U ...amuse, fusing lyrical intensity with diverse pop styles and working-class ethics. Seattle, {{USSC|WA}}, USA.
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  • What matters equally is that performing any medical treatment when there is nothing to treat is considered malpractice and unet ...oncept, it is also deeply ingrained in secular Jewish thought, philosophy, ethics and culture. It is a moral imperative that impels followers of [[Judaism]]
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  • ==Introduction of circumcision as a medical practice== |journal=Medical Times and Gazette
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  • ...tement on neonatal circumcision in 1975. The statement said "there is no [[medical indication]] for circumcision during the neonatal period." The CPS called t == Position statements of medical societies ==
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  • ...semi-retired nuclear safety consultant and a lay member of an NHS research ethics committee. He has a long-standing interest in the subject of genital cuttin ...in mediating this relation and (with '''Michael Thomson''') examining the ethics and legality of genital cutting. She is a coordinating editor of Social and
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  • ...ive in supporting Colorado NOCIRC. He is otherwise unaffiliated within the medical profession. Conifer, {{USSC|CO}}, USA. ...st theory & nursing considerations”, published in the ''Journal of Nursing Ethics''(September 2013). Kira received her training as a nurse in Victoria, BC, w
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  • ...rson and for human dignity. Except when performed for strictly therapeutic medical reasons, directly intended amputations, mutilations, and sterilizations per |title=Medical Ethics
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  • The medical doctors at Sørland Hospital in Kristiansand, Southern Norway have all refu ...c contexts where information may best be conveyed to families, such as the medical sector (hospitals and individual practitioners), schools, religious communi
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  • The practice has become a controversy in both secular and [[Jewish medical ethics]]. The ritual of ''metzitzah'' is found in [[Mishnah]] Shabbat 19:2, which ...argued that the New York Department of Health had not supplied conclusive medical evidence linking his client with the disease.<ref name="NewmanNYT"/><ref na
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  • |journal=British Medical Journal [[Image:FGC.jpeg|right|thumb|From Historical American Female Circumcision medical papers]]
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  • The late nineteenth century was characterized by prominent medical doctors advancing all sorts of absurd reasons for the performance of non-th |journal=Medical Current
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  • ...ay also be interested to know that NIAID-supported research has found that medical circumcision can help heterosexual men significantly reduce their risk of a ...licy in the following review article, which is available from your nearest medical library: Tobian, AA et. al. “Male circumcision for the prevention of acqu
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  • * [[Catholic Medical Mission Board]] * [[Circumcision: People Are Talking - Medical Historian Ed Wallerstein]]
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  • ...f infants. We have recorded numerous distress cries resulting from routine medical procedures such as taking blood samples and minor surgery such as [[circumc |journal=Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics
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