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  • [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • ...well as the social demographics and the outcomes of the circumcision using medical devices in KBTH, Accra.
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  • * The '''Circumcision Reference Library''' contains technical material, medical and historical articles, and statistics.
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  • # Don't Be Fooled, Most Books, Including Medical Textbooks, Contain Inaccurate Information # Major Medical Associations Say Circumcision Is Unnecessary
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/keratin [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • * <s>Category:Medical conditions</s> -> [[:Category:Medical condition]]
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  • ...escent Psychosomatics in the German Society for Psychosomatic Medicine and Medical Psychotherapy (DGPM).<ref>{{REFweb |trans-title=DPGM - German Society for Psychosomatic Medicine and Medical Psychotherapy
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  • ...believe that foreskin restoration is a very important yet often overlooked medical topic. While many doctors fail to understand the importance of foreskin res
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  • Katelaris is a member of the alleged medical organisation [[Circumcision Academy of Australia]], driven by [[circumfetis
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  • Tarris a member of the alleged medical organisation [[Circumcision Academy of Australia]], driven by [[circumfetis
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  • ...xcise normal, healthy, erogenous tissue from a child's genitals apart from medical need, and only then when all less invasive treatment options have been exha
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  • Sheen is a member of the alleged medical organisation [[Circumcision Academy of Australia]], driven by [[circumfetis
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  • ...cal, gender-matched measures on [[intersex]] children born without prior [[medical indication]] can have serious physical consequences. This clearly violates
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  • ...ight to bodily integrity and [[genital autonomy]], and educate the public, medical profession and government about the harms of non-consensual, medically unne
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  • |publisher=KNMG (Royal Dutch Medical Association)
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  • ...rnal female genitalia or other injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons.<ref name="who2020">{{REFweb <li>All other harmful procedures to the female genitalia for non-medical purposes, for example pricking, piercing, incising, scraping and cauterizat
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  • == Circumcision Symposium at the {{UNI|University of Texas Medical Branch|UTMB}} ==
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  • ...ioethics themes, including [[informed consent]], [[HIV]] testing policies, medical rationing, implementation ethics, research involving children, health surve
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  • ===''Medical Perspectives''===
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  • }}</ref>, {{MD}}, {{MRCS}}, {{MRCP}}, London, was a British medical doctor and [[mohel]],<ref name=Rashty2013>{{REFnews }}</ref>. Being a Medical Officer of the Initiation Society, &c., &c., he published a booklet named "
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  • ...coming-a-global-values-based-rd-driven-biopharmaceutical-leader/ Shire], a medical company based in Dublin, Ireland.
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  • A '''Posthitis''' is the medical term for an inflammation of the [[foreskin|prepuce]] of the [[penis]].<ref [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • }}</ref>, from Kansas City, {{USSC|MO}}, was President of the {{UNI|Eclectic Medical University|EMU}}.
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  • ...ogist in San Diego, {{USSC|CA}}. He received his medical degree from McGaw Medical Center of {{UNI|Northwestern University|NWU}} and has been in practice for ...niversity of California, San Diego|UCSF}}, and has long had an interest in medical and local history. Dr. Kaplan has published over 250 scientific articles an
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  • Khatree is a member of the alleged medical organisation [[Circumcision Academy of Australia]], driven by [[circumfetis
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  • The '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is a small, open-access medical journal published in Singapore by IMR Press.<ref>{{REFweb ...urnal of Men’s Health</i> and Mohamed Hajoona is medical director of Quick Medical Pty Ltd, a company that markets circumcision devices. The article is volumi
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  • ...e a doctor can legally amputate part of a non-consenting child without any medical reason. ...hat are the potential complications? How does it affect sexuality? Is it a medical procedure or a social surgery? If it's unnecessary surgery, what about cont
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  • |url=https://www.uwai.com/de/listing/medical-2Y6rMo-dr-david-golovsky-urologist-sydney-new-south-wales/ Golovsky is a member of the alleged medical organisation [[Circumcision Academy of Australia]], driven by [[circumfetis
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  • ...lly carried out by specialized commercial providers. There is usually no [[medical indication]]. In contrast to other types of body design, which achieve chan
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  • ...w.cedars-sinai.org/locations/cedars-sinai-main-campus-89.html Cedars-Sinai Medical Center] in Los Angeles.<ref>{{REFnews ...Jewish Week spoke to Dr. Andrew Freedman, a urologist at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
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  • ...ment because circumcision is considered a religious ceremony rather than a medical procedure. Rosenberg's website continues to advertise his services. It says ...rocedure, including circumcision. It can also investigate those performing medical care without a license and refer a case to prosecuting authorities. But wit
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  • ...Germany, thousands of newborn, intersex people are stille operated without medical need, just to be able to put them in a social drawer, male or female. These
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  • }}</ref> of the alleged medical organisation [[Circumcision Academy of Australia]], driven by [[circumfetis
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  • ...cumcision: The Legal and Ethical Issues]. In Male and Female Circumcision, Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice (Denniston GC, Hod
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  • ...ervention for [[HIV]] prevention but should be carried out by well trained medical professionals and under conditions of [[informed consent]] (parents consent * [[Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision]]
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Clitoromegaly |title=Dorland Medical Dictionary
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  • ...rum] magazine, 1989. Australian Forum is not a peer-reviewed scientific or medical publication. Additional parts of the survey have been published to the circ ...fectly acceptable parental decision resulting from religious, cultural, or medical considerations."
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  • |quote=Progress Report on Kenya's Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Programme |quote=Medical Male Circumcision and HIV Prevention
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  • |last=Elizabeth Cohen, CNN Senior Medical Correspondent |title=The Medical Benefits of Male Circumcision
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  • ...ego, {{USSC|CA}}|deathcountry=USA}}) was a prominent San Diego, California medical doctor, author in the late 19th century.<ref name="remondinoautobiography"> ...utobiography"/> After medical school he served the United States Army as a medical doctor during the Civil War. He had some illness that he contracted from th
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  • ...gard to the psychological, sociological, historical, sexological, marital, medical, religious and legal aspects of FGM.
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  • [[VMMC]] stands for "Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision". The [[VMMC]] campaign was officially started by the [[W
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  • ...to erase the visible difference between Jewish and gentile males. Informed medical opinion is now unanimous that circumcision confers no benefit and the pract ...to erase the visible difference between Jewish and gentile males. Informed medical opinion is now unanimous that [[circumcision]] confers no benefit and the p
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  • Robinson is a member of the alleged medical organisation [[Circumcision Academy of Australia]], driven by [[circumfetis
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Fournier%27s+gangrene ...idence of Fournier's gangrene is attributed to non-therapeutic [[Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision]] ([[VMMC]]) sponsored by the [[United States of America]
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  • Some Historical American Female Circumcision medical papers: ...ocieties (mostly in Africa) and some Islamic communities. Secondly it is a medical intervention, justified by Victorian (and, in the USA, some twentieth centu
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  • * The Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), Kenya; {{UNI|University of Washington|UW}}, Dep Nelly Mugo has a joint appointment at the [https://www.kemri.go.ke/ Kenya Medical Research Institute] (KEMRI) and the {{UNI|University of Washington|UW}} (US
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  • |journal=Bulletin of Medical Ethics |work=Male and Female Circumcision, Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice
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  • ...the remnants of religious sexual hostility. It is an intervention without medical distress! The integrity of the body is a human right, especially for babies
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  • |Text=Not one national medical organization in the world recommends routine infant circumcision. NOT ONE.
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  • ...[[circumcision|genital injuries]] without [[informed consent]] and without medical necessity.
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  • * Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Perelman School of Medicine, {{UNI|University of Dr. Harsha Thirumurthy is Associate Professor in the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy at the {{UNI|University of Pennsylvania|UPenn}}. H
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  • ...r bodies medically & surgically. They are not usually allowed to say no to medical procedures because it is deemed that parents & doctors "know best". However ...tion and try to avoid it happening again. This may lead to difficulty when medical attention is genuinely needed for a subsequent illness.
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  • [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • ...intersex genitals of children from parental ignorance, religious zealotry, medical greed and cultural myths. Please read how [[arguments pro circumcision]] an ...nal medical or legal advice of a licensed practitioner. If you are seeking medical advice you should consult a properly qualified physician.
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  • * [[Catholic Medical Mission Board]] * <s>Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Program</s> -> [[Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision]]
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  • '''Novadien''' Healthcare Pty Ltd (previously known as Medical Instrument Innovations Pty Ltd) was registered with the Australian Securiti
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  • ...female, and intersex genitals from parental ignorance, religious zealotry, medical greed and cultural myths.
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  • ...h year, an estimated 1.5 million baby boys are [[circumcised]] in American medical settings. Intact America estimates that if circumcision solicitations were
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  • ...health care professionals, parents, and the general public of the ethical, medical, and moral issues surrounding genital cutting of children.<ref>{{REFweb
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  • ...es"/> was an American pediatrician and author known for his unconventional medical views. Fleiss was a [[breastfeeding]] and anti-[[circumcision]] advocate. |quote=Circumcision can be the onset of an unfortunate and unnecessary medical history.
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  • ...ental right]] of choice for genital [[mutilation]] of minors without any [[medical indication]]. This way he totally ignores the parental duty to protect chil ...whether to have a healthy child's healthy [[foreskin]] amputated without [[medical indication]] for any reason, disregards the legal fact that there is no cho
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  • Cowie is a member of the alleged medical organisation [[Circumcision Academy of Australia]], driven by [[circumfetis
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  • She appears to be convinced of the medical advantages of circumcision. ...nk may have confused her ethnic views on [[Brit Milah| circumcision]] with medical science. Her circumcision policy of 2012 received scathing critical comment
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  • ...ew Circumcision Policy Statement was taken in 2008, jointly with two other medical trade associations of doctors who perform and profit from circumcisions, th ...foreskin]], [[human rights]] issues, defective medical ethics, inaccurate medical information, and many other reasons.<ref name="doc2013" /><ref name="frisch
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  • [https://weill.cornell.edu/| Weill Medical College] described Dr. Poppas surgical procedure as "standard".<ref>{{REFwe |url=https://cornellsun.com/2010/10/04/weill-medical-college-says-poppas-surgical-procedure-is-standard/
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  • ...nation in Northern Europe. Like other Nordic nations, the people abhor non-medical child circumcision. Finland is a republic with a 200-member unicameral parl ...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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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/keloid |publisher=Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex
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  • ...il December 10, 2010. He was also nationally syndicated in television as a medical news reporter and host of his own television shows including NBC's Dr. Dean
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  • }}</ref> A suit may be a personal injury lawsuit or a medical malpractice lawsuit.<ref>{{REFweb |publisher=British Medical Association
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  • * [[George Hill]], Vice-President for Medical Science and Bioethics DOC was founded by {{UNI|University of Washington|UW}} Medical School Professor [[George C. Denniston]], {{MD}}, {{MPH}}, in 1995 to suppo
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  • In [[Denmark]], a bill was suggested in 2018 raising the minimum age for non-medical [[circumcision]] to 18 years. Previously, a petition<ref>[https://www.borge ...y against the fact that the genitals of children may be modified without [[medical indication]]. The relevant articles are:
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  • ...illen ignored medical expert Charles Flack's argument that C.R.N.H. had no medical need for [[circumcision]], that he wouldn't circumcise a son at that age, i
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  • |journal=The Medical Journal of Australia Wodak is a member of the alleged medical organisation [[Circumcision Academy of Australia]], driven by [[circumfetis
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  • ...is should be a ''medical procedure''. Please note that some of the alleged medical reasons are rather pseudo-hygienical reasons which should never be solved b |journal=Transactions of the American Medical Association
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  • '''Dyspareunia''' is painful [[sexual intercourse]] due to medical or psychological causes. The pain can primarily be on the external surface ...after menopause. Diagnosis is typically by [[physical examination]] and [[medical history]].<ref name=Wikipedia/>
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  • Mindel is member of the alleged medical organisation [[Circumcision Academy of Australia]], driven by [[circumfetis
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  • ...0% of babies oppose [[genital cutting]], both boys and girls. We KNOW that medical society feeds you lies about why little boys need to be cut while they can
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  • |title=Male and female circumcision: medical, legal, and ethical considerations in pediatric practice |journal=Journal Of The American Medical Association
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  • ...low their sons to have part of their healthy genitalia cut off without any medical necessity. ...und the world agree that [[circumcision]] in children almost never has a [[medical indication]]. Nevertheless, it is significant that the circumcision advocat
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  • ...h care to the clients among others as best practices in the voluntary male medical circumcision.
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  • ...gious or cultural ritual motifs played a role, while others had so-called 'medical' reasons. Some of us face every day with a body that was mutilated after th ...ne in a medical emergency case, and therefore is beyond any doubt to its [[medical indication]] sublime. To pull wisdom teeth is e.g. used to protect the othe
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  • ...he practice of [[circumcision]], especially when it was being done for non-medical reasons. I was always told that it has no physical effect and that there is ...n touch as it is an opportunity for people to try and get answers to their medical problems through the internet.
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  • ...a journal article in which supports the large scale promotion of voluntary medical male circumcision ([[VMMC]]) to protect against [[HIV]] infection.<ref name |title=Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision to Prevent HIV in Tanah Papua, Indonesia: Field Trial to
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  • ...ntry in the world to circumcise a majority of its baby boys for supposedly medical reasons. Includes various aspects of the practice, including its impact on
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  • |url=https://15square.org.uk/medical-history-of-infant-circumcision-the-1900s/ |title=Medical History Of Infant Circumcision: The 1900’s
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  • Lumbers is a member of the alleged medical organisation [[Circumcision Academy of Australia]], driven by [[circumfetis
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  • ...apeutic penile circumcision of minors: Current controversies in UK law and medical ethics.
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  • '''Excision''' (from Latin: ''excidere'', chop out, cut, cut away) in medical contexts of surgery means the surgical total or partial removal of an organ |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/excision
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  • [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • ...y before the [[WWDOGA]] 2014, he gave a lecture on the topic of 'About the medical implications of a circumcision'<ref>http://genitale-autonomie.de/videos-der
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  • ...ia]]. The ''Daily Mail'' reports that the [https://www.medicalboard.gov.au Medical Board of Australia] has banned him from performing [[circumcision]] after h ...parents should only "follow through with the procedure if there is a valid medical reason." According to Dr Duncan-Smith only about ten percent of boys in Wes
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  • Athari is a member of the alleged medical organisation [[Circumcision Academy of Australia]], driven by [[circumfetis
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  • Lowy is member of the alleged medical organisation [[Circumcision Academy of Australia]], driven by [[circumfetis
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  • ...e Hospital Medical College] and of the [https://www.ama-assn.org/ American Medical Association], of which he was elected vice-president in 1866, and president Sayre is famous for having performed the first [[circumcision]] of a boy for medical treatment in the United States.
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  • The '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' (CPSO) is the regulatory agency for medical care in the province of Ontario, [[Canada]]. The CPSO was created by the On ...mits doctors to perform non-therapeutic [[circumcision]] of boys without [[medical indication]]. This non-compliance with the Constitution of Canada was appro
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  • ...gious circumcision in the Australian community. It is not aligned with any medical body nor with any particular religious faith".<ref name=CAA>{{REFweb ...on Academy of America]] which confirms that they don't see themselves as a medical body.
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  • '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''', {{MD}}, is a French medical doctor from Quimper, Bretagne, France who specializes in male sexual medici
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  • ...ould not be withdrawn lightly, not for [[Alleged reasons for circumcision|"medical" or "hygiene" myths]], or for social, cultural or religious reasons. The fo
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  • Schrieber is a member of the alleged medical organisation [[Circumcision Academy of Australia]], driven by [[circumfetis
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/erection [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • The late Dr. '''James E. Peron''', {{MS}}, {{DEd}}, was a medical research writer, educator lecturer, and [[Human rights]] pioneer. In 1970,
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  • ...ovide medical care for lower income people. At that time, based on archaic medical data, it was falsely believed that circumcision would prevent penile cancer
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  • ...nd informative, Partly Private questions how an ancient rite became normal medical practice in North America and other parts of the world. The film goes beyon
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  • ...aging process. The company claims that it is being developed primarily for medical applications, but it also being used in aesthetic applications.<ref>{{REFwe
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  • ...al circumcision or circumcision on young boys may be performed for medical, cultural or religious reasons. It is a widely observed religious practice ...violation against children, although it is so widely performed both in the medical and in the religious context.
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  • ...Social Services], [https://www.ghs.org/ Greenville Hospital System], {{UNI|Medical University of South Carolina|MUSC}} and individual employees, including Dr. They referred the case to the {{UNI|Medical University of South Carolina|MUSC}} where ultimately, sex re-assignment sur
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  • [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • ...erican boys and men, but also because it has damaged the reputation of the medical profession.<ref>{{REFweb
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  • {{NOTE}} Bono holds no medical credentials of any kind. He is neither a doctor, surgeon, urologist, nor ep
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  • ...ht to have healthy, [[intact]] body parts cut off from their child without medical necessity and urgency. When a child is ill, it is the practice to allow a p [[Category:Medical ethics]]
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  • ...etter to Professor Stuart Horner, Chair, Medical Ethics Committee, British Medical Association
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  • |title=Circumcision: The Uniquely American Medical Enigma ...is discussion except insofar as the surgical ritual impinges upon accepted medical practice.
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  • ...://foreskinrestoration.men/ Advanced Devices Inc.]. It is constructed from medical grade Delrin polymer and stainless steel hardware. The Supercanister is a d
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  • ...gement Profile on Oren Fuerst, he is an "Inventor of numerous software and medical innovations commercialized and/or acquired by leading companies", he was a ...ic Laboratory Immunology, and practices in New York. A graduate of Sackler Medical School Tel Aviv, Dr. Kadar trained in Pediatrics in [[Israel]] and at the A
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  • ...zine issued a report critical of lenient FDA standards for approval of new medical devices. As reported by HealthDay News:<ref>{{REFweb |title=Report Slams Approval Process for Medical Devices
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  • |url=https://www.hotdoc.com.au/medical-centres/randwick-NSW-2031/randwick-medical/doctors/dr-luke-bookallil-1 Bookallil is a member of the alleged medical organisation [[Circumcision Academy of Australia]], driven by [[circumfetis
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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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  • American [[medical trade association| medical trade associations]], such as ...al. (1982) sent out questionnaires regarding [[circumcision]] practice to medical doctors in San Diego, California. The questionnnaire included questions abo
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  • The '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' (CPS) is the [[medical trade association]] for Canadian paediatricians. The CPS head office is loc [[Category:Medical society]]
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  • * "About the medical implications of a [[circumcision]]", [[Maximilian Stehr|Prof. Dr. Maximilia
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  • ...competence and understanding, if it is to be performed according to proper medical standards. This does not apply when the [[circumcision]], also considering ...cording to paragraph 1, if they are specially trained and, without being a medical doctor, are similarly competent to perform [[circumcision]].
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  • ==Transfer to medical practice== When medical doctors started to do [[circumcision]] in the Nineteenth Century, the proce
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  • ...in their decision to keep their children whole. Let us force our so called medical 'professionals' to truly live by their oath and primum non nocere (first, d
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  • Fabian is a member of the alleged medical organisation [[Circumcision Academy of Australia]], driven by [[circumfetis
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  • ...f their parents. After a cultural historical overview and consideration of medical aspects he fully verifies whether the amendmend § 1631d to the Civil Code
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  • ...may seek [[circumcision]] for social or cultural reasons since all claimed medical or prophylactic benefits have been disproved. [[Intact]] adult males may se
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  • * Dr. [[Antony Lempert]], UK, Chair [[Secular Medical Forum]] of the [[National Secular Society]]
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  • ...s recommend [[circumcision]] as treatment, but there is no evidence in the medical literature to support this recommendation. Additionally, this radical form ...ircumcision| circumcision]] as prevention, but there is no evidence in the medical literature to support this recommendation. Furthermore, this sacrifices the
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  • |publisher=Medical News Today |journal=Nigerian Medical Journal
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  • ...oday Poland|death=1970-05-20|deathplace=New York|deathcountry=USA}}) was a medical doctor, Freudian psycho-analyst, and author of Jewish origin<ref>{{REFweb
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  • ...Anglican missionary, and grandson of Sir William Tennant Gairdner, KCB, a medical doctor and professor, was born in Scotland on 19 November 1910.<ref name="o |journal=British Medical Journal
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  • ...Rolling Stone'' where he won a National Magazine Award for a story about a medical scandal and expanded the story into a book, ''As Nature Made Him: The Boy W
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  • The [http://www.nzma.org.nz/ New Zealand Medical Association] estimated in 2001 that about one percent of Caucasian boys wer Four medical groups condemned the practice of non-therapeutic circumcision of children i
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  • ...followed by post-doctoral fellowship at [https://hms.harvard.edu/ Harvard Medical School], Pediatrics residency training at [https://www.childrenshospital.or
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  • }}</ref> It is said that the only thing doctors learn in medical school about the human foreskin is that it is to be cut off! It is very common for American medical doctors, including pediatricians who should know better, to forcibly retrac
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  • }}</ref> that the Centre Party should work to forbid the medical not intended [[circumcision]] of boys in Sweden.<ref name="Aftonbladed">{{R ...t the Center should work to prohibit [[circumcision]] that is not done for medical reasons.<ref name="Aftonbladed"/><ref>{{REFweb
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  • ...c contexts where information may best be conveyed to families, such as the medical sector (hospitals and individual practitioners), schools, religious communi ...d self-determination. It calls the for the end of non-therapeutic cosmetic medical and surgical interventions.<ref name="resolution1952" />
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  • Kirkman is a member of the alleged medical organisation [[Circumcision Academy of Australia]], driven by [[circumfetis
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  • - MYTH: Circumcision is recommended by doctors and medical associations. ...nfant circumcision is not recommended as a routine procedure. The American Medical Association and the American Academy of Family Physicians agree.<ref name="
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  • |title=Impact of excluded studies on medical male circumcision and HIV risk compensation (letter) |title=Voluntary medical male circumcision and HIV in Zambia: expectations and observations
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  • ...alth benefits and that far too often surgeries are being performed without medical necessity. The documentary investigates when circumcision actually makes medical sense and critically questions the ethics of this millennia-old practice.
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  • ...arable and what similarities and differences exist. A bundled study from a medical, psychological, socio-cultural and political perspective.
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  • ...and more recently in understanding how best to drive demand for voluntary medical male circumcision and engage men across the treatment continuum. Publicatio |title=Voluntary medical male circumcision among adolescents: a missed opportunity for HIV behaviora
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  • ...ctivists, and pretend to be something they are not, such as experts in the medical field. We ARE NOT pro-circumcision.
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  • ...and textbooks. Early in my medical career he worked for a year as the only medical officer at Paray Hospital in the Highlands of Lesotho and since that time h
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  • The novel weaves medical and religious information into the compelling story of Dr. Sandy Waldman, a ...m self-congratulatory Bay Area forward-thinkers to hard-line religious and medical traditionalists.
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  • ...practice throughout his career, Dr. Schwartzman also served as Hahnemann’s Medical Director of Psychiatric Services to the Philadelphia Prisons from 1978-2000
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  • ...rs: insights into motivations, successes, challenges, and experiences with medical and mental health professionals - An abridged summary of key findings
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  • ...HO]] between promoting Tomlinson's circumcision device and providing sound medical advice consistent with [[human rights]].
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  • |title=Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision: An Introduction to the Cost, Impact, and Challenges of A ...hers to substantiate the false claim that underage circumcision would make medical sense:
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  • ...eneficial health effects of circumcision are rejected by most contemporary medical authorities.<ref name="racp2010">{{REFdocument |publisher=Royal Dutch Medical Association
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  • ...ion]] is a surgery, surgeries must be performed only when there is a valid medical reason, this means that all the circumcisions performed on newborns were no
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  • ...tically) [[circumcised]] after birth — even though there is rarely a sound medical reason to do so! The [[foreskin]] is more than just a piece of [[skin]]: It
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  • }}</ref> The company manufactures re-usable medical laminate, theater textiles, clean room suits and procedure packs.<ref>{{REF ...ontex is South Africa’s leading manufacturer of superior quality re-usable medical laminate, theatre textiles, clean room suits and procedure packs
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  • <BIG><b>Parents are advised that there are NO medical indications for circumcision of newborn boys. No disease is present. Circum ...ir care—that has become codified in the law and in daily practice at every medical institution. One of the earliest legal precedents in this area was establis
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  • ...Einstein College of Medicine, is a practicing physician, medical scholar, medical educator, author, TV producer and host. He has published several books and
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  • Non-therapeutic circumcision of children was still a recognised medical practice in 1948 when Prince Charles was born. There is some evidence that
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  • ...L}}}}), [[intactivist]], is an American civil rights, personal injury, and medical malpractice attorney from Sausalito, {{USSC|CA}}.
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  • ...FACES , APHIA II Nyanza Program and the CMMB) have launched a '''Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision''' (VMMC) program in Kenya.<ref>{{REFweb |title=Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision
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  • ...ven though there is no medical reason for it and it is contrary to current medical advice.<ref>{{REFbook For instance, a medical colleague informed me that, a few years ago, the night nurse on duty in an
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  • ...or [[Arguments pro circumcision|religious, traditional, hygienic or pseudo-medical reasons]]. To this day, many suffer from the loss of the sensitive, functio
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  • ...Academy of Pediatrics]] (AAP) task force on circumcision. (The AAP is a [[medical trade association]] which is noted for its [[bias]] in favor of non-therape ...128. February 1987</ref> where he pushed for "routine" (meaning without [[medical indication]]), non-therapeutic infant circumcision, but the neonatologists
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  • ...=Each year, an estimated 1.5 million baby boys are circumcised in American medical settings. Intact America estimates that if circumcision solicitations were
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  • Dr. Huot retired from medical practice in 1992.
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  • ...circumcision to prevent [[HIV]] infection. Numerous papers in the Chinese medical literature advocate circumcision to prevent HIV infection among both hetero
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  • ...re well into teen years before the membrane dissolves fully. Virtually all medical practicioners in countries that do not practice [[RIC|routine infant circum |url=https://www.intactamerica.org/parents-beware-medical-professionals-want-to-forcibly-retract-your-sons-foreskin/
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  • ...ferences of intersex individuals and the prevalent social ignorance of the medical and family aspects of intersex individuals.
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  • ...pe IV FGM as "all other harmful procedures to the female genitalia for non-medical purposes, for example, pricking, piercing, incising, scraping and cauteriza ...r perform non-medical surgery on a healthy, non-consenting child without a medical necessity or clinical indication, let alone give parents or guardians the o
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  • ...rth Rights]]: A Mother's Wisdom Triumphs Over the Harmful Practices of Her Medical Profession'' * 1998 Boyd, Billy Ray. [[Circumcision exposed: rethinking a medical and cultural tradition]]
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  • ...long with discussions of these positions. All known statements by national medical organizations are accessible from this page. No statement recommends the pr ...atements, both old and new, from the various English speaking nations. The medical societies of non-English speaking nations do not issue circumcision policy
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  • ...argest known draft because it claims that physical interventions without [[medical indication]] on persons under age are inadmissible in general. ...petence and understanding, if it '''is to be performed according to proper medical standards'''. This does not apply when the circumcision, also considering t
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  • ...lises in wound care products. The study was published in the peer-reviewed medical journal ''The Lancet''.<ref>{{REFweb
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  • Known around the {{UNI|University of Chicago|UChicago}} Medical Center as the [[Foreskin]] Guy, Dan has demonstrated against [[circumcision
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  • ...rly manufactured by Olympic in Washington. It is now manufactured by Natus Medical and retails for $654.00.<ref>{{REFweb |title=Natus Medical 50100 — Circumstraint Infant
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  • |url=https://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org/for-professionals/alleged-medical-benefits/hivaids/ ...has studied adverse events and conducted needs assessments associated with medical and traditional circumcisions in Kenya.
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  • ...f>--> This is not mentioned in the section of Dr Russell on the Queensland Medical Board website, which implies he has a clean record. ...bout/State-and-Territory-Medical-Board-Members/The-Queensland-Board-of-the-Medical-Board-of-Australia.aspx</ref>
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  • ...iser (known in Tagalog as having it done "de-pukpok") or having it done by medical practitioners in a hospital or clinical setting. ...ad suffered the traditional "''tuli''" circumcision. Of the boys who had a medical circumcision, 51 percent exhibited symptoms of [[PTSD]]. Of the boys who ha
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  • * '''[[Michel Beaugé]]''', Medical Doctor and Sexologist, Vice Chairman, National Union of Sexologists, Secret * '''[[Charles A. Bonner]]''', {{JD}}, civil rights, personal injury, and medical mal practice attorney. Sausalito, {{USSC|CA}}, USA.
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  • ...: A History of the World's Most Controversial Surgery'' was the first full medical scholarly history of the subject.<ref>{{REFnews
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  • ...vented by Dr. [[James A. Haughey]] and patented in 2003. Dr. Haughey was a medical doctor who returned to school to become a biomedical engineer. He was a man
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  • ...ean doctors believe in the strong correlation between economic prosperity, medical advance and circumcision. ===Reports from medical doctors===
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  • '''Jenny Goodman''', {{MBChB}}, {{MA}}, is a British medical doctor, psychoanalyst, [[intactivist]], and mother. She served on the facul
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  • ...ren. Additionally, care of the intact male genitals is rarely mentioned in medical school. The [[foreskin]] and the proper care for [[intact]] genitals tends This article provides factual information to help medical personnel and parents understand the proper care of the penis in its unalte
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  • The medical literature has a number of reports of successful treatment of ischemia of t ...is not an act of God. It is an [[iatrogenic]] occurrence that happens when medical personnel intentionally sever blood vessels in the [[penis]] and reduce the
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  • ...t, but rather all things circumcision, including circ-fetish, sexual info, medical info and a place to meet up with fellow circumcision enthusiasts and propon ...f teenage boys for such purposes by the Gilgal Society under the guise of "medical advice," see: [http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~vernon/ICIRC/index.html Inter
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  • ...l circumcisers, and are religious people, not doctors. They don’t have any medical education and training, are not committed to any hygienic standards, cannot ...he medical training and education in [[Israel]] is in very high standards, medical students don’t even have one hour of education about the [[foreskin]] dur
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  • ...y being [[circumcised]] is influenced by an expanding array of usually non-medical factors: [[Adamant father syndrome| circumcision status of the father]], at |title=Cultural and Medical Bias
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  • ...ipolar mitosis in human cells and embryos: occurrence, pathophysiology and medical implications ...e additional tissue results in [[tissue expansion]], which is a recognized medical practice. Tissue may be placed under tension by applying traction, [[stretc
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  • ...he [[American Academy of Pediatrics]] (1971) declared, "There are no valid medical indications for circumcision in the neonatal period."<ref name="aap1971">{{
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  • ...sity.<ref name="shermans bill"/> The proposed bill attempts to dictate the medical validity of circumcision, declaring that: |Text=Male circumcision carries significant medical benefits, including lower risk of sexually-transmitted diseases, certain ki
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  • ...educate families who may be blindly following tradition or believing such medical fallacies that surgery is necessary for hygiene and disease prevention. Par
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  • ...any. Dermagraft is now being made in San Diego by a subsidiary of Shire, a medical company based in Dublin, Ireland.<ref name="hairgrowth"/> Shire was sold to
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  • ...a prolific writer. He published several books and numerous articles in the medical literature. PubMed takes 23 pages to list his articles. Although there were no ''valid'' medical indications for circumcision, the parents scheduled the twin boys for medic
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  • |url=http://www.seattlechildrens.org/medical-staff/Douglas-S-Diekema/ ...led the Ashley case. The Ashley Treatment refers to a controversial set of medical procedures undergone by a Seattle child, “Ashley X”. Ashley, born in 19
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  • The Court heard testimony on the medical and religious aspects of non-therapeutic child circumcision. |title=Reason and paradox in medical and family law: Shaping children's bodies
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  • ...T}} and Member of the [https://www.nzimls.org.nz/ New Zealand Institute of Medical Laboratory Scientists].
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  • ...eral anaesthesia. Some boys found it difficult to urinate as a result of a medical complication known as “hidden penis.”<ref name="barred">{{REFweb ...y doctor who began practicing in Montreal, Quebec in 2006. He obtained his medical degree in the Dominican Republic in 1992.<ref name="stillbooking">{{REFweb
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  • Mansfield et al. (1995) reported there are no [[medical indication]]s for non-therapeutic infant circumcision.<ref name="mansfield1 ...Now you know why neither the [[American Academy of Pediatrics]], American Medical Association, [[American Academy of Family Physicians]], or the [[American C
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  • In 2011, a global survey of circumcision harm was launched, because the medical community has never investigated the long-term adverse physical, sexual, em
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  • ...world. In Europe and e.g. in the USA [[MGM]] is regularly associated with "medical intervention", "operation", "sterile", "small incision", [[phimosis]], "hyg ...t to physical integrity. This right can be interfered with on the basis of medical necessities by e.g. vaccinate or perform a necessary operation that either
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  • Holt (1913) reported in an article published in the ''Journal of the American Medical Association'' (JAMA) that tubercular ''mohelim'' were infecting baby boys w This was before the days of evidence-based medicine, when doctors relied on medical ''opinion'', instead of scientific evidence. Wolbarst collected the ''opini
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  • |title=Finding Medical Cures: The Promise of Fetal Tissue Transplantation Research ...fe-threatening, such as one who is dying of a disease and will die without medical intervention, or one who is drowning and will not be able to escape the wat
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  • ...sm. This critique, however, ignored that the first episode's villain was a medical doctor, the third episode's villains were tribal Africans practicing both m
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  • ...topher Price, Male Circumcision: An ethical and legal affront, Bulletin of Medical Ethics (May) 1997; 128, 13-19, and Brian D Earp, Female genital mutilation |journal=Bulletin of Medical Ethics
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  • ...al cutting and female genital cutting, between ancient history and current medical knowledge and norms, and in the dialectic between an appropriately foregrou
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  • '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''', {{MD}}, is a Toronto-based Canadian medical doctor, author, and researcher into [[pain]] of infant male [[circumcision]
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  • ...[balanitis]] which she alleged would make his [[circumcision]] a necessary medical treatment, however it was shown that the boy had been swimming in heavily c ...umcised]]. In his ruling, he described circumcision as "''an extraordinary medical procedure as it relates to a nine-year-old child''". He issued an injunctio
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  • ...pril 2018 against a doctor who amputated children's [[foreskin]] without [[medical indication]].<ref>{{REFweb
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  • |Comment=Sir Walter Scott's famous comment might apply to much of the medical literature that promotes non-therapeutic child circumcision. ...expire in 2017. The AAP has not published a replacement statement, so the medical trade association now ''no'' current position on [[circumcision]].
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  • "We are on staff at all medical center hospitals, as well as most community hospitals in the greater Housto A graduate of the {{UNI|University of Texas Medical Branch|UTMB}} in Galveston, Dr. Garza completed her residencies of general
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  • ...human right which allows to damage the genitals of a newborn without any [[medical indication]]. Although every intactivists and of course all attorneys from
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  • ...intervention on boys, that are usually not mature to religion. There is no medical need for circumcision of boys, so one should fully accept the right of boys
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  • ...ab_768_bill_20110707_amended_sen_v96.html new law] attempts to dictate the medical validity of circumcision, declaring that ''"Male circumcision has a wide ar ...rcumcision to be recommended in the United States. No respected U.S. based medical board recommends [[circumcision]] for U.S. infants, not even in the name of
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  • ...same rules which apply to the [[amputation]] of other body parts - urgent medical need, a serious pathological condition and [[informed consent]].
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  • Ron serves on the board of [[Foregen]] which advocates for directing medical researchers to apply [[foreskin regeneration| regenerative medicine]] (stem
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  • Dr. '''Anthony C Pickett''', {{MD}}, is a male with 17 years of medical experience and practices in Obstetrics & Gynecology in Los Angeles, {{USSC|
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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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  • ...She later joined the sisterhood of [[regret mom]]s, who were pressured by medical professionals to circumcise, and has since dedicated herself to getting the
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  • He is relevant due to a quote from the ''British Medical Journal'', 19 October 1935, where in a letter he calls for all male childre
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  • ...nsent]] of the subject, a fortiori in the absence of an urgent and serious medical reason. DAC gives priority to circumcision, which is the most common interv
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  • Oxonian '''Frederick Mansfield Hodges''', D. Phil. ({{PhD}}), is a medical historian and [[intactivist]] from California.
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  • Furthermore, because convalescence depends on a (temporarily) affixed medical device, risks of [[infection]] or [[bleeding| hemorrhage]] due to the bell ...odisp/au/cases/vic/VCAT/2010/1772.html?stem=0&synonyms=0&query=anaesthetic Medical Board of Australia v Jabbar] (Occupational and Business Regulation) [2010]
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  • ...scholarly books. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed psychology, medical, and medico-legal journals on the lifelong psychosexual harm caused by the ...disorder (PTSD) among Filipino boys subjected to non-therapeutic ritual or medical surgical procedures: A retrospective cohort study
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  • He has published more than 20 medical journal articles on [[HIV]] in Africa and India. His history of unsafe heal
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  • ...around 10% in 1880, when it was just beginning to become legitimized as a medical procedure, and grew in popularity steadily until it's peak in the 1980's.<r ...he Council on Scientific Affairs (I-99): Neonatal Circumcision]". American Medical Association Official Website. Accessed 2020-06-20.</ref> Current reports es
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  • ...nition of human rights for all (including patients) has profoundly altered medical ethics and the acceptability of non-therapeutic child circumcision. Children, unlike adults, are unable to grant consent for medical treatment, surgery, or violation of their human rights.
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  • ...rformed by a specialized ritual circumciser in a non-medical setting, or a medical practitioner at a hospital or clinic. In some cultures, only the protruding ...Since this form of circumcision means part of the process goes on without medical supervision, it may not be possible to intervene promptly in the event of s
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  • All of the filings in the matter are extremely well done. The medical exhibits are detailed and scholarly and the credentials of those taking opp
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  • |title=Medical groups may recommend procedure on boys, but opponents say benefits exaggera ...=Each year, an estimated 1.4 million baby boys are circumcised in American medical settings. Intact America estimates that if circumcision solicitations were
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  • ...n's advocates; childbirth educators and allied workers; and mental health, medical, and academic professionals. The book has wide appeal because, more general
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  • ...empted on boys who were incapable of discernment against the background of medical and theological perspectives.
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  • ...ment. In particular, no one shall be subjected without his free consent to medical or scientific experimentation. [[Category:Medical ethics]]
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  • |title=Intramed Medical Centre - Infant Circumcision |title=Intramed Medical Centre - Infant Circumcision
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  • ...nce.com/52247-guevedoces-girls-boys.html Live Science - 'Guevedoces': Rare Medical Condition Hides Child's Sex Until Age 12]
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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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  • ...between metzitzah b’peh and neonatal [[herpes]] has been documented in the medical literature... |title=What is the best age to circumcise? A medical and ethical analysis
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  • |title=Circumcision: A Medical or a Human Rights Issue? |title=Male and Female Circumcision: Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice
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  • * '''Noel Gazzano''', medical anthropologist, received her {{PhD}} from the {{UNI|University of Firenze|U * '''[[George Hill]]''' is the Vice-President for Bioethics and Medical Science, [[Doctors Opposing Circumcision (D.O.C.)]]. Seattle, {{USSC|WA}},
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  • The medical doctors at [https://sshf.no/ Sørland Hospital] in Kristiansand, Southern N ...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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  • ...pediatric urology in St. Petersburg and Tampa, Florida. Dr. Homsy attended medical school at {{UNI|Cairo University|CUEG}} Beni-Suef Faculty of Medicine and g ...medically unnecessary or otherwise unrelated to the patient's diagnosis or medical condition constitutes grounds for discipline by the Board of Medicine.
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  • ...ision]] ban from the November ballot, ruling that the city cannot regulate medical procedure and citing religious freedom protections. "We will not stop until
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  • * '''[[Charles A. Bonner]]''', {{JD}}, civil rights, personal injury, and medical malpractice attorney. Sausalito, {{USSC|CA}}, USA. ...{PhD}} (Oxon), medical historian, co-editor, Male and Female Circumcision: Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice (Kluwer Academic/P
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  • ...[[amputation]]' presents the connections between cultural, religious, and medical justifications for foreskin [[amputation]]s.
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  • ...({{MPH}}, {{PhD}}) is Head of Research and Technical advisor for Voluntary Medical Male circumcision ([[VMMC]]) at [[Rakai Project|Rakai Health Sciences Progr
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  • ...s was discussed. A proposal to ban [[circumcision]] on boys other than for medical reasons, had been written by the members Anna af Sillén and Maria Gilstig.
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  • Wine (1988) argued that the medical aspects (surgical excision of functional penile tissue) should be separated * [[Jewish medical ethics]]
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  • ...physical integrity. Regardless of age, origin, religion or tradition. Non-medical interventions, including genital cutting, violate the right to physical int
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  • '''Lipodermos''' (λιποδερμος, lit. "lacking [[skin]]") is an ancient Greek medical disease concept which describes a [[penis]] with little or no [[foreskin]]. ...[[circumcised]]).<ref name="hodges2001" /> It must be remembered that this medical conceptualization happened in the historical context of the legal efforts t
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  • ...MD}}, was a doctor at [https://tricare.mil/mtf/Walterreed Walter Reed Army Medical Center].<ref name=WiswellEtAl1993>{{REFjournal |title=Male and Female Circumcision, Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice
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  • }}</ref> A person with BXO or suspected BXO should be under the care of a medical doctor. Conventional medical wisdom has stated that BXO is an absolute indication for circumcision,<ref
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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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  • ...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. In a different case, at South Fulton Medical Center, another law suit was won in 2009.<ref name="tagami2011"/> In that c
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  • ...o make personal decisions about what happens to our genitals in absence of medical necessity.
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  • ...are not born with a diseased [[penis]] that requires surgery. There are no medical indications for infant circumcision and few in later life. Infant circumcis The [[AAP]] offers a coding newsletter for those who encode medical diagnoses in ICD codes. They offer a "[https://publications.aap.org/codingn
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  • ...Pzhtm Aposthia] in [https://www.dorlandsonline.com/dorland/home Dorland's Medical Dictionary]
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  • ...ng part is not mandatory and may be determined by the parents based on its medical value or lack of value.<ref>{{REFjournal
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  • |title=Scale-Up of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Services for HIV Prevention - 12 Countries in Southern an
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  • ...statement considers the very modest [[Arguments pro circumcision|potential medical benefit]], while ignoring other important considerations. First of all, con Finally, I am appalled that a reputable medical organization would condone the [[Routine Infant Circumcision|forced alterat
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  • ...umcision]] shortly after birth or also later if a doctor does it without [[medical indication]]. And only with the consent of the parents.
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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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  • ...criticised non-therapeutic [[circumcision]] in a letter published in the ''Medical Journal of Australia''.<ref>{{REFjournal ...of life. Most of these can be managed with advice and reassurance, or with medical treatment alone. Circumcision is very rarely indicated in young boys, parti
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  • ...ionals. His work includes hundreds of contacts with parents, children, and medical and mental health professionals. He has a particular interest in perinatal
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  • ...of working at all levels—among parents, policymakers, legislators, and the medical community—to end the mindless practice of infant circumcision.</q>
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/ablation ...e condition in advanced nations where circumcision is performed by trained medical doctors, but it is more common in developing nations where traditional circ
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  • |title=Circumcision: a medical or a human rights issue
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  • ...rchers, whose study was published in this week's ''Journal of the American Medical Association'', studied the heart rates and crying patterns of babies during
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  • Medical science has identified several risks associated with Brit Milah. Brit Milah |journal=Israel Journal of Medical Sciences
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  • ...isher (1966), an officer of the [https://www.cmpa-acpm.ca/en/home Canadian Medical Protective Association], discussed the legal dangers of using outmoded trea ...he distinctions between therapeutic medical procedures and non-therapeutic medical procedures. Since the circumcision of male infants is a non-therapeutic pro
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  • ...ad suffered the traditional "''tuli''" circumcision. Of the boys who had a medical circumcision, 51 percent exhibited symptoms of [[PTSD]]. Of the boys who ha ...disorder (PTSD) among Filipino boys subjected to non-therapeutic ritual or medical surgical procedures: A retrospective cohort study
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  • ...l animal slaughter. {{Highlighting|Bans on the fundamental practice of non-medical [[circumcision]] have also been entertained from time to time.}} Such bans
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  • ...n [[intactivist]]. Nevertheless, the area of [[genital integrity]] and the medical and ethical effects of [[circumcision]] are part of his areas of interest a
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  • ...of male circumcision are extensive and only gradually being recognized by medical authorities.
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  • ...aw and ethics of male circumcision: Guidance for doctors]. London: British Medical Association 2006.</ref> Some [[Medical trade association| medical trade associations]] formerly took the position that the parents should det
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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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  • : [http://www.gaamerica.org/symposia/fourth/warren.html NORM UK and the Medical Case Against Circumcision: A British Perspective]
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  • ...p him to know how many suffered the same thing before him! If there are no medical reasons, it doesn't matter why a child has been [[circumcised]]. If the fun
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  • ...cal principles to provide guidance to physicians and other participants in medical research involving human subjects.
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  • ...s://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Unexpected-Complications-Following-Adult-Medical-Odoyo-June-Feldblum/fa3b9772ff7a2ca434daf996519f228f9585d555 ...necrotic foreskin interfered with [[urination]]. This can occur only when medical personnel use the Prepex device to do a [[circumcision]] so it is appropri
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  • File:Normal penis ultrasound.jpg|Medical ultrasonography of a normal penis.
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  • ...y that those on the waiting list for circumcision will try alternative non-medical treatments and will be lucky to keep their foreskins. Although the circumc
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  • ...ml American Board of Ritual Circumcision]." His site also says "a doctor's medical circumcision, usually performed in the hospital, is not considered valid ac
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  • |url=https://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org/for-professionals/alleged-medical-benefits/phimosis-balantis/ [[Category:Medical condition]]
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  • The complaint argued that Daniel J. Krimsky is not a doctor or medical practitioner. He presented himself as a "certified" [[mohel]], in spite of
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  • ...genital-altering procedure, with certain exceptions for cases of immediate medical need. Attached to [[genital integrity]] are the concepts of bodily autonomy The late 19th century and early 20th century saw the first opponents of medical [[circumcision]], such as Herbert Snow, [[Elizabeth Blackwell]], first fema
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  • '''Stephen Moses''', Professor, Departments of Medical Microbiology, Community Health Sciences and Medicine. Stephen Moses has bee |url=https://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org/for-professionals/alleged-medical-benefits/hivaids/
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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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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/H%c3%a6morrhage |title=What is the medical evidence on non-therapeutic child circumcision?
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  • ...ss, Wolbarst's hypothesis about smegma and cancer found its way into early medical textbooks. In the 1950s a few experiments were done to test the hypothesis |publisher=Medical Daily
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  • ...ng the common basic rights to [[physical integrity| bodily integrity]] and medical ethics in the western world, it is still widely tolerated there, even thoug ...s ruled against the [[circumcision]] of infant boys for reasons other than medical necessity. Its ruling states that bodily integrity is more important than r
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  • [[Image:FGC.jpeg|right|thumb|From Historical American Female Circumcision medical papers]] ...pe IV FGM as "all other harmful procedures to the female genitalia for non-medical purposes, for example, pricking, piercing, incising, scraping and cauteriza
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  • |journal=British Medical Journal [[Image:FGC.jpeg|right|thumb|From Historical American Female Circumcision medical papers]]
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  • ...a review of infant [[circumcision]], which was published in the ''British Medical Journal'' on Christmas Eve, 1949.<ref name="fate1949">{{GairdnerDM 1949}}</
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  • ...physician has a duty to reveal what a reasonably prudent physician in the medical community employing reasonable care would reveal to a patient as to whateve ...esponsibility to their fellows (members) of advancing the profitability of medical practice. Consequently their public statements regarding medically-unnecess
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  • ...considered to own his own sex organs. In the [[United States]] today, the medical establishment has created an is considered acceptable and desirable that an
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  • ...to [[Circumfetish|circumfetishist]] [[Brian J. Morris]] pretending he's a medical doctor who could give professional advice on the topic of penile health and
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  • ...the largest book in Arabic on the male and female circumcision religious, medical, social, and legal debate among Jews, Christians and Muslims, translated in ...ing. Currently, Brian is guest editing a special issue of the ''Journal of Medical Ethics'' on the topic of religiously motivated circumcision, and with the C
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  • Dr. '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''', {{MD}}, a medical doctor and professor of medicine, specializing in infectious disease.<ref n
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  • ...c contexts where information may best be conveyed to families, such as the medical sector (hospitals and individual practitioners), schools, religious communi ...d self-determination. It calls the for the end of non-therapeutic cosmetic medical and surgical interventions.
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  • ...om and I have every fucking right to be pissed off. I will never trust the medical industry again and although my son says he's fine and has no issues or hard
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  • ...ally or completely remove or injure the female external genitalia, without medical necessity. That is the definition of the [[World Health Organization]].
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  • ...rapeutic circumcisions performed on newborn infants in which there is no [[medical indication]] or disease of any kind present. Such circumcisions expose the |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/hypovolemic+shock
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  • |title=Ritual and medical circumcision among Filipino boys: evidence of post-traumatic stress disorde ...tial to their faith, although they have also come to lean on arguments of "medical benefits." A conference of Islamic scholars in 1987 stated that modern circ
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  • ...Politics of Circumcision illuminates the vulnerability of human society to medical, economic, and historical pressures. It provides a much-needed, thoughtful,
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  • ...time four-year-old boy of Muslim parents at their request on the rules of medical art in his practice. Strong [[haemorrhage]] resulted in that the mother bro
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  • What matters equally is that performing any medical treatment when there is nothing to treat is considered malpractice and unet ...of Genital Autonomy exists. Not to encourage parents, religious leaders, medical professionals and legislatures to grant the right of [[genital autonomy]] t
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  • * These Goalposts Don’t Move: Non-Medical Circumcision of Boys in the Tasmanian and Australian Context
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  • ...ignorance of male anatomy harms boys: What you can do to protect boys from medical interference
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  • |title=Male and Female Circumcision, Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice ...he authors of the most recent pro-circumcision papers published in various medical journals (these works are used to push for [[circumcision]] in the media an
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  • One of the aspects of [[intactivism]] that are most ignored by the medical community is the existence of a large community of men restoring their fore |journal=Medical Times
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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 ...ings under the supervision of a medical doctor, registered nurse, or other medical personnel)
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  • ...pletely male nor completely female, and the film examines the pressure the medical community puts on intersex people and their parents to undergo surgery to f
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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, ...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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  • ..., the Mogen clamp may be safer for NMC in regions where immediate emergent medical attention is not available." |title=Do medical researchers in Africa protect babies? Maybe not always
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  • A three-weeks-old baby is currently in serious condition at the Bnei Zion Medical Center in Haifa due to a herpetic infection, which began in the genital are Director of Pediatrics at Bnei Zion Medical Center, Prof. Itzhak Sarugo, said that "the baby was hospitalized in seriou
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  • ...ediatrics]] (now expired), in spite of the harsh critique by most European medical associations. ...also aims to protect [[intersex]] children, often the victims of horrific medical experiments. In fact, in the [[United States]], the [[genital autonomy]] mo
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  • ...-old Ayaan did not regain consciousness following a circumcision at United Medical College Hospital, Badda, Bangladesh.<ref>{{REFnews |title=5-year-old dies after circumcision at United Medical College Hospital
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  • ..., milk bottle nipples, tuba mouth pieces, round bearings, plastic funnels, medical tape, aquarium silicone are some of the items used by restorers to make the These can be used as [[weights]], generally with medical tape.
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  • ..., natural, and healthy. It is common in both sexes and at any age. Various medical and psychological benefits have been attributed to a healthy attitude towar Medical science has not established any limits on the quantity or frequency of mast
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  • ...ity has in fact - with reference to 'Jewish law' - made the board deny the medical professionals companies' key recommendations. ...n at the kneeling to religious pressure, at the denial of the expertise of medical societies, and at the failure of the weak in this game, namely, the boys. N
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  • This educational medical slideshow covers the development and functions of the prepuce(foreskin) fro
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  • A medical expert, Dr. Charles Flack, testified that C.R.N.H. had no need for the circ The motion claimed that medical records said the boy has [[pain]] and inflammation in his [[penis]] and sai
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  • |title=Genital Cutting: Protecting Children from Medical, Cultural, and Religious Infringements
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  • ...arch and three randomized controlled trials because I am Jewish. It is the medical establishment, run by Jews, that is conspiring to promote male circumcision
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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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  • ...rimson spot over his crotch which contrasted sharply with the stark, quasi-medical look of the white coveralls. The visual Richard created appealed to me not
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  • ...penis is a defective and disfigured [[penis]], one that can be repaired by medical treatment. Medicine and law thereby entered into a mutually supportive rela
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  • [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • ...e been incorporated into many textbooks and is still being repeated in the medical literature today. [[Douglas Gairdner|Gairdner]] said that 80 percent of boy |title=Circumcision for phimosis and other medical indications in Western Australian boys
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  • “[[Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision]]” (VMMC) is the policy term for the world’s first ma
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  • [[George Hill]] is the Vice-President for Medical Science and Bioethics of [[Doctors Opposing Circumcision (D.O.C.)]], and it
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  • ==Introduction of circumcision as a medical practice== |journal=Medical Times and Gazette
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  • ...HIV]] and save the government and the people of Swaziland E 4.5 billion in medical treatment costs."<ref>{{REFnews
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  • ==Contemporary view based on medical science== ...[https://www.uwmedicine.org/locations/harborview-medical-center Harborview Medical Center] in Seattle, Washington, USA. They reported that genitally [[intact]
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  • |Source=British Medical Association
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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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  • ...enis]] may occur in three different ways that tend to be confusing even to medical doctors. They are ''fusion'', ''adhesion'', and the ''frenulum''. |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Frenulum
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  • |title=Male and Female Circumcision, Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice ...ERY man should be circumcised at birth to experience the proven sexual and medical benefits. So uncut men, strip 'em back and get that famous head-rub.
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  • == Pseudo-medical arguments == == Medical prophylactical arguments ==
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/infection |title=What is the medical evidence on non-therapeutic child circumcision?
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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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  • ...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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  • ...rity, Sexual Mutilations: A Human Tragedy; ''Male and Female Circumcision: Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice''; ''Understanding ...sial. As one of the first media doctors, he knows the dangers of distorted medical reporting. Dr. Edell sorts through the morass of research, distinguishing f
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  • [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • ...se was against it. I wish she had said something. Instead she told me that MediCal no longer pays for it because it is considered cosmetic. I was so confused.
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  • ...yet to make being intact “socially acceptable” in our culture, media, and medical environments. As a sexual health advocate, Trish's [[intactivism]] is infor ...m inflicted by this practice, not only to innocent little boys, but to the medical profession as a whole. Gallup polls (1965-1995) showed a decline in trust o
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  • ...rs: insights into motivations, successes, challenges, and experiences with medical and mental health professionals - An abridged summary of key findings
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  • |title=What is the best age to circumcise? A medical and ethical analysis
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  • According to the Crown, the father lacked the medical skills to perform a [[circumcision]]. He tried to circumcise himself in 200
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  • ...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 Douglas Diekema (2009), a pediatric medical ethicist, commented:
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  • With reference to [[Circumcision|cutting the genital organs]] for non-medical reasons, one frequently hears a variety of arguments for [[circumcision]] f
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/keratinization |publisher=Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing
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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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  • ...encouraged by a heightened awareness of this potentially life-threatening medical complication.
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  • ...to prevent one side of the meatotomy from adhering to the other side. Some medical professionals recommend dilation with a lubricated feeding tube or the tip [[Category:Medical condition]]
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  • ...face of a boy who was never traumatized by his mother and let down by the medical field.
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  • ...er the supervision of Bertran Auvert.<ref name="Auvert PLoS"/> The British medical journal ''The Lancet'' decided against publishing Bertran's study. ''Lancet
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  • ...ns. Many Jews have studied and reject infant [[circumcision]], its alleged medical benefits and even its legality. Many Jews are proud to be Jewish but they r
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  • |title=Trained medical professionals restrain infant to amputate part of its body while baby kicks
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  • |journal=Israel Journal of Medical Sciences ...Ninos, San Jose, Costa Rica, and Department of Pediatrics, the Children's Medical Center of the {{UNI|University of Virginia|UVA}}, Charlottesville, {{USSC|V
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  • * '''[[Charles A. Bonner]]''', {{JD}}, civil rights, personal injury, and medical malpractice attorney. Sausalito, CA, USA. * '''[[Frederick M. Hodges| Frederick Mansfield Hodges]]''', D Phil (Oxon), medical historian and author. Berkeley, CA, USA.
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  • ...th, although in modern times, they have also come to lean on arguments of "medical benefits." A conference of Islamic scholars in 1987 stated that modern circ In the answer to question no. 45528 we have mentioned some of the medical benefits of circumcision for women, quoting from some doctors.
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  • ...ial attorney and civil mediator, whose practice emphasizes cases involving medical malpractice, particularly in the areas of genital injury, circumcision dama
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  • |journal=Medical Times An American medical doctor had a surgical reconstruction of his [[foreskin]] performed in the 1
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  • ...time four years old boy of Muslim parents at their request on the rules of medical art in his practice. Strong [[haemorrhage]] resulted in that the mother bro
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  • |url=https://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org/for-professionals/alleged-medical-benefits/cervical-cancer/ [[Category:Medical condition]]
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  • |title=History of circumcision, medical conditions, and sexual activity and risk of penile cancer |title=Circumcision. The uniquely American medical enigma
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  • |title=Voluntary medical male circumcision and HIV in Zambia: expectations and observations
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  • * [[Catholic Medical Mission Board]] * [[Circumcision: People Are Talking - Medical Historian Ed Wallerstein]]
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  • ...ignificant association between circumcision status and HPV infection. "The medical literature does not support the claim that circumcision reduces the risk fo
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  • ...les of religious freedom, the right to self-determination, cultural rites, medical indications and parental care. This debate can only be conducted with the r ...hould never even be called circumcision – it’s not. In males it’s done for medical reasons – to ensure cleanliness. I could hear Aleeke crying when they did
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  • |publisher=Thieme Medical Publishers
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  • ...: Denniston GC, Hodges MF, Milos FM (eds). ''Male and female circumcision: Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice''. New York: Kluwe
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  • ...]], the [[United States]], and elsewhere, however they are promoted by a [[medical trade association]] and its members. |title=What is the best age to circumcise? A medical and ethical analysis
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  • It was not until a century later that medical science started to question his views. Talbert et al. (1976) measured the r
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  • |url=https://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org/for-professionals/alleged-medical-benefits/urinary-tract-infections/ * [[Circumcision#Non-medical_indications_for_circumcision|Circumpendium: Non-medical indications for circumcision]]
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  • Medical studies of the past 25 years have provided much good evidence for [[intacti ...physiologist H. C. Bazett (1885-1950) together with other authors within a medical scientific journal.<ref name="bazett1932">{{REFjournal
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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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  • ...female and intersex genitals from parental ignorance, religious zealotry, medical greed and cultural myths. Many intactivists or supporting organizations are * [[Royal Dutch Medical Association]]
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  • * The [[frenulum]] is too short to permit retraction. The medical name for this condition is ''[[frenulum breve]]''. From a medical standpoint, an otherwise symptom-free [[phimosis]], even after dissolution
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  • ...er the next two years, PEPFAR will support more than 4.7 million voluntary medical male circumcisions in Eastern and Southern Africa. |quote=Much attention has been paid to the launch of an aggressive medical male circumcision (MC) campaign in Swaziland that starts this month, a prog
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  • ...onograph books and major reviews and over 700 scientific communications at medical meetings.<ref name=ipvsoc/>
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  • ...ive in supporting Colorado NOCIRC. He is otherwise unaffiliated within the medical profession. Conifer, {{USSC|CO}}, USA. ...countless nonviolent intersex protests in front of mutilators’ clinics and medical congresses, as well as parliamentary motions, submissions, and testimonies
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  • ...ages.com/atlanta-ga/mip/south-fulton-medical-center-482596089 South Fulton Medical Center], another law suit was won in 2009.<ref>{{REFnews ...yn won another circumcision case in 2009 over an operation at South Fulton Medical Center.
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  • |title=Pigmentary complications after non-medical male circumcision
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  • ...les of religious freedom, the right to self-determination, cultural rites, medical indications and parental care. This debate can only be conducted with the r
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  • In 2006, the international medical establishment replaced the terms "hermaphrodite" and "intersex" with the te
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  • |journal=Journal of Medical Case Reports |journal=Journal of Guangdong Medical College
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  • ...[Canada]] has been declining for decades. The [[medical trade association| medical trade associations]] do not support the practice, most hospitals usually do ...tial to their faith, although they have also come to lean on arguments of "medical benefits." A conference of Islamic scholars in 1987 stated that modern circ
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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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  • ...of life. Most of these can be managed with advice and reassurance, or with medical treatment alone. Circumcision is very rarely indicated in young boys, parti
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  • ...cal Program at Keele University", [[David Smith]] from [[15 Square]] and a medical student (UK) || https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hna55zxJDMc ...-indicated circumcision of boys lacking capacity against the background of medical and theological perspectives University research focus "Change in the famil
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  • |title=Male and female circumcision: medical, legal, and ethical considerations in pediatric practice
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  • |title=Eastern and Southern Africa: Medical male circumcision |url=https://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org/for-professionals/alleged-medical-benefits/hivaids/
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  • }}</ref> and is not recommended by any medical society in the world, while breastfeeding has numerous health benefits and
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  • |title=Voluntary medical male circumcision and HIV in Zambia: expectations and observations
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  • ...tal mutilation on children without any [[medical indication]]. There is no medical necessity which, according to German law, makes a surgical intervention in ...ty of cases, [[phimosis]] or narrowing of the [[foreskin]] is named as the medical reason for the surgical removal of the penile foreskin. It should be noted,
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  • ...uring 2012 and 2013. They illustrate the magnitude of the problem faced by medical practitioners during the initiation seasons.
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  • Morgan (1967) addressed the issue again in the ''Medical Journal of Australia'': ...de associations, such as the [[American Academy of Pediatrics]] (AAP), a [[medical trade association]] which represents doctors who profit from carrying out c
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  • |title=Ritual and medical circumcision among Filipino boys: evidence of post-traumatic stress disorde |title=Ritual and medical circumcision among Filipino boys: evidence of post-traumatic stress disorde
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  • ...ributed to some other cause, however a few cases have been reported in the medical literature. The few cases reported are only the visible tip of the iceberg
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/allostasis |last=Farlex Medical Dictionary
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  • |title=[[Circumcision Exposed: Rethinking a Medical and Cultural Tradition]]
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  • Opposition to non-medical [[circumcision]] of minors as a parental right is directed against the act
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  • |title=Voluntary medical male circumcision for HIV prevention |journal=Israel Journal of Medical Sciences
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  • There are various medical devices available on the market which promise to help stretching the tight
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  • ...h for circumcision. He and his associates write highly biased articles for medical journals to promote male circumcision. No less than ''four'' of Morris' bia
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  • ...t done any mutilation because only the clitoral hood had been manipulated. Medical reports had also confirmed this. The Australian High Court disagreed. Here
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  • ...als using the tools that they use on Jewish boys. The [[Mogen]] clamp is a medical device created for use in hospitals, but it was modeled after a traditional
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  • ...ain. After all, it was performed cleanly and according to the standards of medical practice in a clinic. ...rust, no matter if it is performed for religious, traditional or other non-medical reasons.
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  • ...s has proposed a legislation that forbids the circumcision of boys for non-medical reasons. The Ombudsperson has proposed the initiative to the Ministry of So ...a rural Welsh border practice, has coordinated and chaired the UK Secular Medical Forum (SMF) since 2008. The SMF campaigns to protect patients from the impo
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  • '''Posthectomy''' is the more accurate medical term that more accurately reflects the injury and loss of functional body t ...n & Muir (2022) have reviewed the evidence and concluded that "there is no medical justification for performing a circumcision prior to an age that he can ass
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  • ...an and anatomist, who discovered the cells at the age of 21 while he was a medical student.<ref>{{REFjournal
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  • ...rcumcision: The Legal and Ethical Issues. In Male and Female Circumcision, Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice (Denniston GC, Hod Jake Waskett is not a doctor or medical professional of any kind, nor does he have any type of degree.<ref name="gi
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  • Bill Gates is ''not'' a medical doctor.
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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 As a result, medical doctors performed all manners of invasive, painful procedures on neonates w
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/preputial+sac |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/lytic
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  • |journal=Medical Times |journal={{UNI|University of Texas Medical Branch|UTMB}} Department of Otolaryngology Grand Rounds
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  • The medical community usually omits information on the nature and functions of the fore }}</ref> misled medical science into believing that the foreskin had no function. This meant the fo
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  • ...ng on the procedure and whether it was performed by traditional cutters or medical personnel.<ref name=WHO2019/> Known until the early 1990s as "female circum ...Type 4''' is "all other harmful procedures to the female genitalia for non-medical purposes, e.g. pricking, piercing, incising, scraping and cauterizing the g
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  • ...usible but incorrect hypothesis that [[Langerhans cells]] attracted HIV. A medical journal in [[Israel]] was willing to publish the paper by Weiss et al.<ref Although there may be other medical or cultural reasons for male circumcision, it is not associated with [[HIV]
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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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