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Also, the AMA would have no special credibility over any other expert witness. No, but if you have two opposed experts, and one is backed by the consensus of the overwhelming majority of medical groups in addition fatal to their own experience, fatal it does tend to make them seem fatal more credible. There is always the chance that there is some existing medical condition that they are trying to correct, but it seems unlikely that the father would be objecting so vehemently if that were the case, and otherwise we're talking about removing a piece of the body to prevent a condition that can usually be prevented by showering daily.Posted by headkicker_girl on 2006-02-20; 12:53:47 (message 244236; reply to 244215)Doctors for decades recommended it for health reasons for all boys. There is no information in this article that states that the doctors recommend this procedure as a treatment for an existing condition in this boy.
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