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    Below the Belt: Doctors, Debate, and the Ongoing American Discussion of Routine Neonatal Male Circumcision.Lawrence S. Dritsas - 2001 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 21 (4):297-311.
    There has been considerable controversy surrounding the routine circumcision of male infants in the United States. This is of particular concern, since the medical establishments of all the other countries of the developed world have abandoned this procedure as having dubious benefits. This article examines the medical pros and cons of neonatal male circumcision in a historical perspective and suggests that the circumstances that led to its establishment as a routine practice are largely absent today. Reasons for its continued use (...)
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    Book Review: Circumcision: A History of the World’s Most Controversial Surgery. [REVIEW]Lawrence S. Dritsas - 2001 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 26 (2):248-251.
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    Book Review: Science and Society in Southern Africa, edited by Saul Dubow. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 2000. 256 pp. ISBN: 0-7190-5812-0. [REVIEW]Lawrence S. Dritsas - 2003 - Science, Technology and Human Values 28 (2):331-334.
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    Judith A. Carney. Black Rice: The African Origins of White Rice Cultivation. 256 pp., illus., refs., index. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2002. $37.50. [REVIEW]Lawrence S. Dritsas - 2004 - Isis 95 (4):702-703.
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