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Reuben (1916) (1917) reported additional cases of tuberculosis after ritual circumcision.<ref name="reuben1916">{{REFjournal
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|title=Tuberculosis from ritual circumcision
|journal=Proceedings of the New York Academy of Medicine
|date=1916-12-15
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|pages=333-4
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|title=Tuberculosis following ritual circumcision
|journal=Arch Pediatr
|date=1917-03
|volume=XXXIV
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|pages=186-90
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Brennermann (1921) reported that meatal disease occurs only in circumcised boys who lack the protection of the foreskin.<ref name="brennermann2021>{{REFjournal