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</ref> but this notion has no validity because the prepuce is ubiquitous in primates and because it provides functional advantages.<ref>{{REFbook
| last=Cold, |first=Christopher; |last2=McGrath, Kenneth | firstfirst2=Kenneth | year=1999 | title=Male and female circumcision: medical, legal, and ethical considerations in pediatric practice | url=http://www.cirp.org/library/anatomy/cold-mcgrath/ | work= | editor= | edition= | volume= | chapter=Anatomy and histology of the penile and clitoral prepuce in primates | pages= | location=New York | publisher= | isbn=0306461315 | quote= | accessdate= | note=
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American soldiers serving in World War II were subjected to regular inspections of their genitals. If uncircumcised, the soldiers risked being ordered to undergo immediate circumcision.<ref>{{REFbook
| last=Schoen | first=Ed |author-link=Edgar J. Schoen | year=2005 | title=On Circumcision | url=https://books.google.de/books?id=-zUhdvSt7cgC | work= | editor=Dianne Yeakey | edition= | volume= | chapter= | pages=72-73 | location=Georgetown, Canada | publisher=RDR Books | isbn=1-157143-123-3 | quote=For a critical view, see Sorrells, "The History of Circumcision," p. 333 | accessdate= | note=
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