The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT36) FARGO, North Dakota -- Jan. 22, 2003 -- CIRCUMCISION-LAWSUIT -- Josiah Flatt, like about 60 percent of other newborn American boys, was circumcised soon after he was born here, in the spring of 1997. Two years later, his parents sued the doctor and the hospital. They did not contend that the circumcision was botched or deny that Josiah's mother, Anita Flatt, had consented to the procedure in writing. They said, instead, that the doctor had failed to tell them enough about the pain, complications and consequences of circumcision, removing the foreskin of the penis. The suit will be heard by a jury next month. Attorney Zenas Baer, left, reviews materials with client Anita Flatt that will be used in the case of her son, in Fargo, N.D., Jan. 15, 2003. (Dave Samson/The New York Times)
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