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  • ...nterests are skin cancer medicine, [[circumcision]], tongue tie and sports medicine.<ref name=SAH>{{REFweb ...alia. He holds a Master of Sports Medicine and a Fellowship in Skin Cancer Medicine. He has advanced qualifications in the area of diagnosing and treating skin
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  • ...rsville, {{USSC|NC}}. Her practice combines functional medicine and herbal medicine in a holistic fashion.
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  • Eclectic medicine was a branch of American medicine which made use of botanical remedies along with other substances and physic |title=Eclectic medicine
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  • ...ey graduated from the {{UNI|University of Colorado|CU Anschutz}} School of Medicine in 1967.<ref>{{REFweb ...ting Internship at {{UNI|University of California|UCSF}}, Irvine School of Medicine / Orange County Medical Center.
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  • ...für Kinder- und Jugendmedizin''' ''(German Academy for Children and Youth Medicine)'' (DAKJ) supports the [[WWDOGA]].
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  • ...celand|UICE}} and then moved to [[Sweden]] where she specialized in family medicine. In 2005, she moved back to Iceland and has worked in [https://www.hsu.is/e
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  • ...{MD}}, is a male GP from the Philippines with over 37 years’ experience in medicine in Parramatta, {{AUSC|NSW}}, Australia.<ref name=HealthEngine>{{REFweb ...om University of Santo, Philippines in 1980. Dr Fabian has been practicing medicine in Australia from 1993. He is a minor procedural GP and actively involved i
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  • ...egree from the {{UNI|Oregon Health and Science University|OHSU}} School of Medicine and has been in practice for more than 23 years.<ref>{{REFweb ...more than 20 years, serving the Alaska Native community. Prior to studying medicine, Leif earned a B.M. in piano performance and an {{MA}} in music theory and
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  • ...clinical professor of ob/gyn at the {{UNI|University of Vermont College of Medicine|UVM}}, and three-time New York Times bestselling author of various books (s Internationally known for her empowering approach, Dr. Northrup embraces medicine that acknowledges the unity of mind, body, emotions, and spirit, and teache
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  • ...agement experience. He has an interest in injury management and disability medicine utilising new technologies such as low intensity laser for treatment.
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  • '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' from [[Australia]] is a Professor of Sexual Health Medicine at the {{UNI|University of Sydney|USYD}}. ...nfluence/ ‘Register of Influence’]. Mindel is a Professor of Sexual Health Medicine at the {{UNI|University of Sydney|USYD}}. He is also a board member of the
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  • ...URL=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indication_(medicine) |title=Indication (medicine)}} In medicine, an '''indication''' is a valid reason to use a certain test, medication, p
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  • ...removes the best part of the [[penis]]. An emerging field of regenerative medicine is using "extracellular matrix" which when applied to an open wound seems t
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  • ...m the {{UNI|University of Hawaii|UH}} [http://jabsom.hawaii.edu/ School of Medicine], is interviewed by his daughter, Irene Diamond, July 2012. The purpose was
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  • ...“physician for all people” Dr. Abusharr completed his residency in Family Medicine at Lancaster General Hospital, one of the oldest and most prestigious progr ...ora, Texas in winter 2006 while preparing to open his own practice. Family Medicine at Sterling Ridge opened its doors on August 27, 2007 and to date over 10,0
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  • Dr. Milton Diamond from the {{UNI|University of Hawaii|UH}} School of Medicine, is interviewed by his daughter, Irene Diamond, in July 2012. The purpose w
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  • ...e of the DNA molecule and winner of the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine, endorsed the important [[human rights]] resolution "'''The [[Ashley Montag
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  • ...The Department of Surgery of the {{UNI|University of Ghana|UG}} School of Medicine and Dentistry, Accra, Ghana ...the Department of Surgery of the {{UNI|University of Ghana|UG}} School of Medicine and Dentistry.
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  • ...=Australia}}), Founding Director of the McGill's Faculty of Law Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law<ref>{{REFweb |title=Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law
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  • Dr. Milton Diamond from the {{UNI|University of Hawaii|UH}} School of Medicine, is interviewed by his daughter, Irene Diamond, July, 2012. The purpose was
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  • * 1977-1981 Studied medicine and sociology at the {{UNI|University of Nantes|UN}} and the {{UNI|Free Uni ...hiatry (with additional psychotherapy) and physician for psychotherapeutic medicine
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  • ...violence, provides expert clinical opinion in coronial and other forensic medicine matters, and provides assistance and advice to the Australian Federal Polic ...erface between Government policy, legislation and the delivery of clinical medicine. She believes that the scientific and clinical assessment of emerging evide
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  • ...p in forensic psychiatry at {{UNI|Temple University|TU}} School of Law and Medicine (1976). In addition to maintaining a private clinical practice throughout h
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  • ...aining in pediatric infectious diseases was performed at Baylor College of Medicine. ...us as a faculty member at the {{UNI|Ohio State University|OSU}} College of Medicine in the Department of Pediatrics. He is currently a Professor and Chair of t
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  • Dr. med. '''Jutta Reisinger''' from Austria is a physician for general medicine in free practice in Lienz/East Tyrol, Austria. She is a member of the manag
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  • ...=Forced genital mutilation exists because child molesters have infiltrated medicine, law, and religion. It is time to turn over that rock.
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  • He criticizes that in medicine, the self-determination of the child still comes too short. He is member of
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  • ...mortality, held in New Haven, {{USSC|CT}}, by the American Association of Medicine (AAM). Its first annual meeting took place at [[Johns Hopkins University]]
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  • She criticizes that in medicine, the self-determination of the child still comes too short. She is member o
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  • ...vities, Endocrine Society of Australia, World Anti-Doping Agency’s Health, Medicine and Research Committee, and Australian Drug Evaluation Committee.<ref>{{URL
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  • ...[[circumfetishist]] [[Brian J. Morris]]. His interests are in Skin Cancer Medicine and Men’s Health including [[circumcision]] and frenulectomy using the [[
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  • Castellsagué graduated in Medicine from the {{UNI|Autonomous University of Barcelona|UAB}} in 1983, completed === Nobel price for medicine ===
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  • * [[Juliet McKee]], a UTMB assistant professor in Family Medicine, who, while no longer performing circumcisions, continues to provide "circu ...rofessor at UTMB’s Institute for the Medical Humanities and a historian of medicine.<ref name="UTMB"/>
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  • ...orce and later published a dissent in the {{JOURNAL|New England Journal of Medicine|NEJM}}.
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  • | Acta Med Scand || || Acta Medica Scandinavica ''(now: Journal of Internal Medicine)'' || {{ISSN|0001-6101}} || ...ki/American_Journal_of_Preventive_Medicine American Journal of Preventive Medicine] || {{ISSN|0749-3797}} || {{ISSN|1873-2607}} || AJPMEA
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  • ...d was a graduate of the {{UNI|University of Pennsylvania|UPenn}} School of Medicine. Dr. Ritter was a Diplomate of the American Board of Surgery. Father of six
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  • ...een founded in 2012 and is a partnership of professionals in the fields of medicine, ethics, and law who are committed to inter-professional and public educati
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  • ...lth in the School of Public Health and Infectious Disease in the School of Medicine at [[Johns Hopkins University]] as a Biostatistician/Data Analyst/Programme
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  • |website=National Library of Medicine
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  • The original endorsers include Nobel Laureate in Physiology and Medicine [[Francis Crick]] and [[NOCIRC|National Organization of Circumcision Inform
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  • ..., Jeffrey D." | [[Jeffrey D. Klausner]] || medical doctor and professor of medicine, specializing in infectious disease || believes that [[circumcision]] is a ...[[Stephen R. Leeder]] || emeritus professor of public health and community medicine || [[circumfetish]] assumed || former University colleague of [[Brian J. Mo
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  • ...Federation of America, and a retired professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the {{UNI|University of Washington|UW}}. Dr. Denniston founded [[D.O.C.] ...tle=Lifelong premature ejaculation: from authority‐based to evidence‐based medicine
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  • ...nd is a graduate of the {{UNI|University of Pennsylvania|UPenn}} School of Medicine. Dr. Ritter is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and is a Diplom ...f Public Health, and was formerly associated with the Department of Family Medicine, {{UNI|University of Washington|UW}}. He lives in Washington.
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  • ...soon be able to help these men answer that question by using regenerative medicine to regrow their foreskins — much like a salamander can regrow a severed a
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  • ...Vaccination Questions at the DAKJ (German Academy for Child and Adolescent Medicine).<ref>{{REFweb
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  • ...nts in the retina. He won a share of the 1967 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Haldan Keffer Hartline and Ragnar Granit. ...Sciences in 1950 and in 1967 was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his discoveries in vision. In 1966 he was awarded the Frederic Ives Med
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  • ...He is a professor of Psychiatry at {{UNI|Boston University|BU}} School of Medicine and president of the Trauma Research Foundation in Brookline, {{USSC|MA}}.< ...ss Network. He is a professor of Psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine and president of the Trauma Research Foundation in Brookline, Massachusetts
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  • |journal=Texas State Journal of Medicine
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  • ...est in [[Care of intact elderly men| Aged Care]], [[Circumcision]], Family Medicine and Minor Surgery.
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  • ...www.usc.gal/en/building/faculty-medicine-and-dentistry-medicine Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry] of the {{UNI|University of Santiago de Compostela|USC}}. He
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  • |quote=Dr. David Tomlinson, who teaches family medicine at {{UNI|Brown University|Brown}} in Providence, {{USSC|RI}}, and serves as He is a physician who teaches family medicine at {{UNI|Brown University|Brown}} in Providence, {{USSC|RI}}.<ref name="LAT
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  • Toward the end of the nineteenth century, E. S. Talbot claimed in ''Medicine'' that aposthia among Jews was evidence for the now-discredited Lamarckian |journal=Medicine
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  • ...ersity]’s Linsalata Endowed Chair in Pediatric Critical Care and Emergency Medicine and Chief of the Division of Pediatric Critical Care. He is member of the B
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  • ...Düsseldorf, and Deputy Director of the Institute of Clinical Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy (UKD).
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  • ...tant director and assistant professor, and currently continues as a family medicine residency preceptor. During her own residency, she was trained to perform c
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  • ...ssistant Professor of Pathology at {{UNI|University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health|UWSMPH}} in Madison, {{USSC|WI}}. |publisher=University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
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  • ...f a [[foreskin]] by the application of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine to regeneration of the lost foreskin for those men who have lost their [[fo ...h.gov/science-education/science-topics/tissue-engineering-and-regenerative-medicine
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  • ...f>, a British-Canadian pathologist and biomedical researcher who practiced medicine at the [https://www.hsc.mb.ca/ Health Sciences Centre] in Winnipeg, MB, fir
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  • ...nd/chamberlain.html Babies Don’t Feel Pain: A Century of Denial in Western Medicine]
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  • * {{UNI|Tulane University|TUNO}} School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine.<ref>{{REFweb ...iance, {{UNI|Tulane University|TUNO}} School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
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  • ...children for cultural reasons should actually lose his license to practice medicine.
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  • ==Regenerative medicine== ...n tissue, especially dermal tissue, lost in prior [[trauma]]. Regenerative medicine has been used to recreate vaginas of women with some congenital conditions<
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  • ...body and its management and played a vital role in the emergence of modern medicine. ...ation will inform and engage any reader with an interest in the history of medicine, gender, sexuality, the practice of circumcision in the world today, and th
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  • * Studied medicine at the {{UNI|Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen|FAU}}
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  • ...FULLPAGENAME}}''' is an anonymous, retired American practitioner of family medicine, and an [[intactivist]]. He was born in the Midwest region of the [[United
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  • ...bein responded that "the decision is a great victory for honest scientific medicine, for the standards of education and conduct established by the American Med ...this medic, who is so dedicated to uncovering charlatanism and quackery in medicine, excelled so much with just as much quackery on the subject of circumcision
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  • ...tivists]] themselves, claiming <q>to give those folks a taste of their own medicine</q>. They don't offer valid [[arguments pro circumcision]] which hasn't bee
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  • ...dical doctor from Quimper, Bretagne, France who specializes in male sexual medicine (Andrology). Dr. Beaugé is noted for his revolutionary treatment of [[phim
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  • Dr. '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Medicine and Health at the {{UNI|University of Sydney|USYD}}. It can be assumed that |url=https://www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/about/our-people/academic-staff/leslie-schrieber.html
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  • ...s a place for evidence-based discussions of important topics in health and medicine.
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  • ...{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is an emeritus professor of public health and community medicine at the {{UNI|University of Sydney|USYD}}. It can be assumed that he was a c |url=https://www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/about/our-people/academic-staff/stephen-leeder.html
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  • ...global epidemic. There are now 6.6 million people on life-saving [[AIDS]] medicine. But still too many are being infected. New research proves that early anti
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  • Therefore, a research group at the Clinical Institute of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy at the [https://www.uniklinik-duesseldorf.de/ University
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  • [[The Doctors]] failed to survive its horrific medicine and left the air in 2022.
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  • ...iversity of Maryland|UMD}} [https://www.medschool.umaryland.edu/ School of Medicine].
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  • Dr. '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''', {{MD}}, a medical doctor and professor of medicine, specializing in infectious disease.<ref name=JI>{{REFweb ...f Infectious Diseases and Program in Global Health, David Geffen School of Medicine, {{UNI|University of Californias|UCLA}} Los Angeles, {{USSC|CA}}, USA.<ref>
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  • ...fessor in the UNC [https://www.med.unc.edu/socialmed/ Department of Social Medicine], Chapel Hill, USA. ...Africa. At UNC, he teaches bioethics to medical students in the School of Medicine. He is also co-Principal Investigator of a research study on the ethical an
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  • |title=Will Medicine cure the loss of Organic Power? |website=National Library of Medicine
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  • |journal=Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America |journal=Extreme Physiology & Medicine
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  • ...}} in 2013, graduating in the top three of her class. She worked in Family Medicine and Urgent Care while studying for her {{RN}} at [https://quincycollege.edu
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  • Heilman is head of the department of emergency medicine at [https://www.interiorhealth.ca/locations/east-kootenay-regional-hospital |title=Wikipedia and medicine: Quantifying readership, editors, and the significance of natural language
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  • ...ews. In 1911, Dr. Joseph Preuss, in a monumental tome, ''Biblical-Talmudic Medicine'', claimed that Jewish ritual circumcision endowed health benefits; his sol |title=Routine Circumcision: A Problem for Medicine
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  • Dr. '''Christopher R. Fletcher''' is a family medicine doctor in Santa Fe, {{USSC|NM}}, and is affiliated with [https://www.christ
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  • ...or [[foreskin]] [[Restoration|regeneration]] using the latest regenerative medicine technologies. Foregen aims to provide free foreskin regeneration surgeries
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  • }}</ref>, {{MD}}, P.C., M.A.C.P., a graduate of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, is a practicing physician, medical scholar, medical educator, author, TV p |journal=PLoS Medicine
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  • |title=The balanopreputial synechiae conspiration - or when medicine reverses 150 years thanks to a committee [[Category:Medicine]]
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  • ...casion of the fifth [[WWDOGA]] by the Clinical Institute for Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy<ref>{{REFweb |trans-title=Clinical Institute for Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy
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  • |Text=In this age of modern medicine, with all of our technology and knowledge and progress, how is it possible
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  • ...in's main sources of income. As someone who circumcises under the guise of medicine, he touts the "medical benefits of circumcision." According to his own webs
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  • ...rms Van Howe''', {{MD}}, {{MS}}, {{FAAP}}, is a pediatrician, professor of medicine, and author from Marquette, {{USSC|MI}}, [[USA]].
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  • ...e and disfigured [[penis]], one that can be repaired by medical treatment. Medicine and law thereby entered into a mutually supportive relationship: [[circumci
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  • ...ist at the [https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/ London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine]. Helen's research focuses on [[HIV]] epidemiology in developing countries. * London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
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  • Gollaher is an historian of science and medicine, and public policy executive. He completed undergraduate studies at {{UNI|U
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  • |journal=Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine
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  • ...AMA) is the [[medical trade association]] for medical doctors who practice medicine in the state of Western Australia. The WAMA maintains an office at 14 Stirl
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  • [[John W. Travis]], {{MD}}, {{MPH}}, specialized in preventive medicine at [[Johns Hopkins]], founded the first wellness center in 1975, and co-aut
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  • [[Category:Medicine]]
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  • |publisher=Hopkins Medicine ...ter+Kilmarx 121 articles] by the PubMed service of the National Library of Medicine. Some are very pro-circumcision.
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  • ...health in 1873, where he seems to have recovered his health. He practiced medicine and surgery there,<ref name="remondinoautobiography"/> ...ension Examiners. For twelve years he occupied the Chair of the History of Medicine and of Medical Bibliography in the Medical Department of the {{UNI|Universi
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  • ...ed her {{MD}} at [https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/ Johns Hopkins School of Medicine] in Baltimore in 1995. Johns Hopkins University receives very large contrib ...Walensky+RP 310 articles] by the PubMed service of the National Library of Medicine. A scan of the abstracts of the articles did not produce one showing advoca
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  • |title=Babies Don’t Feel Pain: A Century of Denial in Western Medicine
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  • ...was a member of the scientific advisory board of the "URO-News" (Springer Medicine). As an experienced urologist, Dr. Thomas Kreutzig-Langenfeld knows about t
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  • |trans-title=Boys and Health: An Interdisciplinary Handbook of Medicine, Psychology, and Education
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  • ...trained in Pediatrics in [[Israel]] and at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Hospital in New York. He was a Fellow in the Laboratory of C ...lem, followed by a fellowship in Pediatric Cardiology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. Ludomirsky served as a partner at Gemini Funds of Israel and as
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  • ...recting medical researchers to apply [[foreskin regeneration| regenerative medicine]] (stem cells, gene therapy, extra-cellular matrix) for the benefit of [[ci
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  • |conference=14th Annual History of Medicine Days |journal=Social Science & Medicine
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  • ...ed on a $50,000 surety Friday. Marshall is allowed to continue to practise medicine, but cannot examine or be alone with youths.
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  • ...''' is an applied branch of ethics which analyzes the practice of clinical medicine and related scientific research. Medical ethics is based on a set of values |url=https://depts.washington.edu/bhdept/ethics-medicine
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  • ...ce 1992 I have been involved in training medical doctors in the Faculty of Medicine at Universidade Eduardo Mondlane especially during their medical practices
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  • In short, [[circumcision]] is violence masquerading as medicine. It is unethical and unlawful, so physicians are not allowed to perform the
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  • == Unusual medicine ==
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  • ...ended medical school at {{UNI|Cairo University|CUEG}} Beni-Suef Faculty of Medicine and graduated in 1966 having 56 years experience.<ref>{{REFweb ...is or medical condition constitutes grounds for discipline by the Board of Medicine.
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  • |publisher=Archive of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
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  • ...sophy, cognitive science, psychology, history and sociology of science and medicine, and ethics. His research has been covered in ''Nature'', ''Popular Science ...reporting to the Dutch government on the replication crisis in science and medicine; he later served as a peer reviewer on the final report. He was also invite
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  • ...the two most prestigious US journals of sexual health (''Journal of Sexual Medicine'' and ''Archives of Sexual Behavior''). However, adding one more variable t
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  • |journal= Medicine (Baltimore)
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  • |website=Collins Dictionary of Medicine
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  • ...wful to use Medicaid to pay for circumcision?” in the ''Journal of Law and Medicine''. ...ox.ac.uk/2012/08/the-aap-report-on-circumcision-bad-science-bad-ethics-bad-medicine/
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  • ...aculty of the [https://medicine.wustl.edu/ Washington University School of Medicine] in St. Louis. She has published important research regarding the [[pain]]
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  • |publisher=Weill Cornell Medicine
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  • ...neral/baker1/ Newborn male circumcision: needless and dangerous]. ''Sexual Medicine Today'' 1979;3(11):35-36)</ref> infants in the U.S. die from [[circumcision
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  • ...ctice. He is also an academic and is Head of Surgery Department, School of Medicine College of Health Sciences at {{UNI|Makerere University|Mak}} in Kampala, w
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  • ...helors of Social Studies Educations (Family Science Nutrition), Diploma In Medicine
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  • ...ated at [https://www.charterhouse.org.uk/ Charterhouse School] and studied medicine at Cambridge and the [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/a
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  • * Academic degrees: Veterinary medicine
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  • ...performing [[circumcision]] would be "taking us back to nineteenth-century medicine on the eve of the 21st century," and that [[circumcision]] will prevent "de
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  • ...[[Stephen R. Leeder]] || emeritus professor of public health and community medicine || [[circumfetish]] assumed || former University colleague of and co-author ...t-value="Mindel, Adrian" | [[Adrian Mindel]] || Professor of Sexual Health Medicine || [[circumfetish]] assumed || former University colleague of [[Brian J. Mo
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  • ...h day in accordance with the [[Abrahamic covenant]]. He graduated [https://medicine.tulane.edu/ Tulane Medical School] in 1945. ...ted States Army as an aviation medical officer in 1945. Later he practiced medicine for about 25 years as a general surgeon in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Later h
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  • ...n for Ethical Questions of the German Academy for Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine confirmed once again in 2016 that such interventions are not in line with t
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  • ...quartered in Seattle, Washington, United States. DOC combines expertise in medicine with expertise in law. Contributions to DOC are tax-deductible charitable c
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  • Written by Aulus Cornelius Celsus some time between 14 and 37 CE, ''On Medicine'' contains the first written description of surgical [[circumcision]] rever }}</ref> Celsus was not himself a doctor, so it is possible that ''On Medicine'' (which was once part of a much larger encyclopedia) is a translation of a
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  • ...udied at the [https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/ London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine] and was awarded a Master of Science degree in immunology of infectious dis ...rsonal, professional, clinical commitment to do no harm to the individual, medicine can then be perverted from a healing, humanitarian profession to a murderou
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  • ...omply with current federal regulations, noted Rita Redberg, a professor of medicine and cardiologist at the {{UNI|University of California|UCSF}}, San Francisc In a report issued last year, the Institute for Medicine said the current approval process for medical devices is flawed and called
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  • The '''New England Journal of Medicine''' (NEJM) has shifted from a balanced approach, to a one-sided, pro-circumc
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  • ...e Maxwell, {{MD}}, Representing the AAP Section on Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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  • ...es simplex virus type 1 infection after Jewish ritual circumcision: modern medicine and religious tradition ...pes-Simplex-Virus-Type-1-Infection-After-Jewish-Ritual-Circumcision-Modern-Medicine-and-Religious-Tradition.pdf
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  • ...ersonal Choice''. He is Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, {{UNI|University of Washington|UW}}. Seattle, {{USSC|WA}}, USA. ...d community medicine at the {{UNI|University of New Mexico|UNM}} School of Medicine, and has a long-term interest in circumcision issues, having not performed
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  • ...the context of circumcision. In short, most of what is taught in American medicine regarding the [[foreskin]] is how to cut it off. When [[circumcised]] docto ...is important to do so considering the greater scope of medicine. Usually, medicine aims to cure or prevent disease placing primacy in the preservation of the
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  • |journal=Journal of Law and Medicine ...atology at {{UNI|Boston University|BU}} [http://www.bumc.bu.edu/ School of Medicine], insisting foreskin gathering and cultivating is scientifically and techno
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  • .../[[AIDS]] Alliance, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
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  • ...s {{MD}} degree, he broke his Jewish mother’s heart and decided to abandon Medicine and follow his dream of becoming a filmmaker. He has since earned two degre ...n, non-therapeutic circumcision of minors, intercultural care, alternative medicine, clinical ethics, vaccination, and moral deliberation. Rotterdam, Netherlan
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  • |title=Medicine and the German Jews |journal=New England Journal of Medicine
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  • ...}}, a British-Canadian pathologist and biomedical researcher who practiced medicine at the [https://www.hsc.mb.ca/ Health Sciences Centre] in Winnipeg, MB, fir
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  • |title=The Hidden Malpractice: How American Medicine Treats Women as Patients and Professionals
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  • ...key (1987) published a magisterial article in the ''New England Journal of Medicine'' that conclusively settled the issue. The authors stated:
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  • This was before the days of evidence-based medicine, when doctors relied on medical ''opinion'', instead of scientific evidence
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  • ...ng to the African circumcision RCTs (published in the ''Journal of Law and Medicine'' in 2011), attained international prominence. Gold Coast, {{AUSC|QLD}}, Au ...Rausing Award recipient studying the history and philosophy of science and medicine at the {{UNI|University of Cambridge|UCam}}. Cambridge, England, UK.
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  • |journal=Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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  • ...d Dignity of the Human Being with Regard to the Application of Biology and Medicine: Convention of Human Rights and Biomedicine" published on April 4th, 1997 b
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  • ..., {{PhD}}, teaches Ethno‑Anthropology and Social Anthropology, Surgery and Medicine Faculty, {{UNI|University of Verona|UNIVR}} and {{UNI|University of Padua|U ...ersy, and Change'', and Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, {{UNI|University of Washington|UW}}. Seattle, {{USSC|WA}}, USA.
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  • ...necticut, a program affiliated with {{UNI|Yale University|Yale}} School of Medicine, as well as {{UNI|Saint Louis University|SLU}} Hospital in St. Louis, {{USS
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  • ...ts from the imposition of other people’s personal beliefs in many areas of medicine, including forced genital cutting. Antony was the GP member of the Powys Lo
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  • ...fessor, Departments of Medical Microbiology, Community Health Sciences and Medicine. Stephen Moses has been a circumcision proponent since at least 1994.<ref n |url=http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/medicine/units/medical_microbiology/faculty/StephenMoses.html
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  • ...trikingly similar history to [[circumcision|male circumcision]] in Western medicine, being offered as a way to curb sexual activity, which was thought to cause
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  • | [http://www.uvm.edu/ University of Vermont College of Medicine] || Burlington, {{USSC|VT}} || <div id="UVM">UVM</div> || 1791 || public | [https://www.med.wisc.edu/ University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health] || Madison, {{USSC|WI}} || <div id="UWSMPH">UWSMPH</div>
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  • |journal=Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
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  • ...rsonal, professional, clinical commitment to do no harm to the individual, medicine can then be perverted from a healing, humanitarian profession to a murderou
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  • ...n-based medicine that have long been disproved in the era of science-based medicine continue to influence thought today. [[Peter Charles Remondino]]'s 1891 boo Evidence-based medicine does not support the subjective opinion of the early [[circumcision]]-promo
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  • ...rible bully page, we have decided to give those folks a taste of their own medicine."
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  • ...he Dutch government on research methods and quality control in science and medicine; he later served as a peer reviewer on the final report. He was also invite ...Ethics'', ''Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine'', ''Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics'', ''American Medical Association Journal of Ethics'', and ''Ameri
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  • ...SIDS, nor is it likely to because of the conflict of interest between good medicine and the [[Financial Incentive| financial interests]] of its fellows (member
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  • Tasci et al. (2020) report that the Turkish Institution of Forensic Medicine has undertaken the consideration of 24 cases of necrosis of the penis after
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  • {{UNI|University of Washington|UW}} [https://medicine.uw.edu/ School of Medicine] Professor [[George C. Denniston]], {{MD}}, {{MPH}}, founded [[Doctors Oppo
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  • |journal=Journal of Law and Medicine ...protection in Western countries fails to meet the criteria for preventive medicine [...] Circumcision fails to meet the commonly accepted criteria for the jus
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  • Dr. Russell is reported to have retired from the practice of medicine after more than 50 years of destroying boys' [[foreskin]]s. He passed away
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  • ...not performing circumcision would be "taking us back to nineteenth-century medicine on the eve of the 21st century," and that circumcision will prevent "dermat
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  • ...tus and Newborn and Section on Surgery; Section on Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine;
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  • ...s always a doctor's prerogative. Fortunately, thanks to advances in modern medicine, researchers have reported some success with conservative therapies for BXO
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  • |url=http://sydney.edu.au/medicine/genetic/staff/profiles/bmorris.php ...two most prestigious US journals of sexual health, the ''Journal of Sexual Medicine'' and ''Archives of Sexual Behavior''. After adding the variable of male [[
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  • The German Academy of Children and Youth Medicine (DAKJ) (2012) conducted an internet survey of medical practices and determi
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  • ...mber of jobs and careers depend directly and indirectly. What connects the medicine man on the Solomon Islands with the hyper-modern doctor in the USA: Both of |journal=Annals of Medicine and Surgery
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  • ...rsonal, professional, clinical commitment to do no harm to the individual, medicine can then be perverted from a healing, humanitarian profession to a murderou
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  • ...ber of the task force, published a dissent in the ''New England Journal of Medicine''.<ref name="poland1990">{{REFjournal ...consent, particularly with respect to patient-centered vs. parent-centered medicine.--> That document says the following, which the AAP's "hands-off" position
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  • *: For many years, the medicine knows that the [[foreskin]] is a very important organ of the body that not ...arlier. [[Walter Otte]] wrote about it in the [[HPD]]: "The combination of medicine and religion refers to the great decade-long intra-Jewish debate of the 19t
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  • ...s teachings for the view of anyone else, even if that is a doctor, because medicine is knowledge and knowledge is always developing and changing."''
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  • ...is being released by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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  • ...ened in front of the schoolmistress. The conclusion remains that in school medicine of that day no opportunity was missed to subject boys to unnecessary and, i
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