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Religion and children / Genital modification / National Organization of Circumcision Information Resource Centers / Ethics of circumcision / Circumcision controversies / Medical ethics / Foreskin / Medicine / Circumcision / Penis
Date: 2014-07-19 14:33:18
Religion and children
Genital modification
National Organization of Circumcision Information Resource Centers
Ethics of circumcision
Circumcision controversies
Medical ethics
Foreskin
Medicine
Circumcision
Penis

References: 1. Dwyer JG. Parents’ religion and children’s welfare: debunking the doctrine of parents’ rights. California Law Review 1994;92(6):[removed]. Committee on Medical Ethics. The law & ethics of

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