PEDIATRICS Vol. 2 No. 6 December 1948, pp. 731-733
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THE PEDIATRICIAN AND THE PUBLIC

AN OPEN FORUM

PAUL HARPER M.D.

Editors: EDWARDS A. PARK, M.D..

OUR attention has been called to two corrections which should be made in the letter of Dr. Thomas O. Gamble as it appeared in this column in the September issue of Pediatrics Dr. Gamble writes:

"On page 365 I quoted the first objective of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. Quotation marks should have been placed at the end of the two sentences which are enclosed in parentheses. Anyone reading my letter might assume that the last two sentences represented my interpretation of the first objective. So, while I agree entirely with the objective and its interpretation, I should not be given credit for something which belongs to the A.A.P.S."

The second correction is made in the letter from Dr. William J. Orr, Buffalo, New York, which is published below.

Dr. Myron E. Wegman and Dr. Ralph V. Platou, Professor and Head, Department of Pediatrics, respectively of Louisiana State University of Medicine and Tulane University School of Medicine have polled the professors of pediatrics throughout the country to ascertain their experience with federal funds. The results of this survey are summarized in their letter.