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Further comments about infant circumcision.
N Z Med J. 1981 Apr 22; 93(682):265-6.NZ

Abstract

Wellington data confirm the findings of a Christchurch study of infant circumcision with the added finding that social class (measured by mother's education and husband's socio-economic status) is significant in determining outcome. Women are subject to pressure from medical staff, not to have boys circumcised resulting in a lower actual circumcision rate (20 percent) than that anticipated six to eight weeks before delivery (37 percent).

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Comparative Study
Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

6942279

Citation

Crothers, B J.. "Further Comments About Infant Circumcision." The New Zealand Medical Journal, vol. 93, no. 682, 1981, pp. 265-6.
Crothers BJ. Further comments about infant circumcision. N Z Med J. 1981;93(682):265-6.
Crothers, B. J. (1981). Further comments about infant circumcision. The New Zealand Medical Journal, 93(682), 265-6.
Crothers BJ. Further Comments About Infant Circumcision. N Z Med J. 1981 Apr 22;93(682):265-6. PubMed PMID: 6942279.
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