| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The clinical attitude is reminiscent of surgeon John Bland-Sutton???s nonchalant admission that, although some children died as a result of circumcision, while many others were infected with syphilis, tuberculosis and other diseases, this was not a reason to abandon such a health-giving operation, but ???only served to show that an element of risk pervades all human actions???. (John Bland-Sutton,
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