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Religious circumcision: a Jewish view
Dr J.M. Glass Department of Urology, Charing Cross Hospital, Fulham Palace Road, London, UK.

Citing Literature
Number of times cited: 8
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- Nicola Zampieri, Emanuela Pianezzola and Cecilia Zampieri, Male circumcision through the ages: the role of tradition, Acta Paediatrica, 97, 9, (1305-1307), (2008).
- Wim Dekkers, Cor Hoffer and Jean-Pierre Wils, Bodily integrity and male and female circumcision, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 8, 2, (179), (2005).
- Ch. Fischer‐Klein and M. Rauchenwald, Triple incision to treat phimosis in children: an alternative to circumcision?, BJU International, 92, 4, (459-462), (2003).
- Katrina Spilsbury, James B. Semmens, Z. Stan Wisniewski and C. D’Arcy J. Holman, Routine circumcision practice in Western Australia 1981−1999, ANZ Journal of Surgery, 73, 8, (610-614), (2003).
- Susan Pacey, Torture, transformation or treatment? Ethics and physical interventions to the sexual self, Sexual and Marital Therapy, 14, 3, (255), (1999).




