PEDIATRICS Vol. 20 No. 2 August 1957, pp. 391-392
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Youth. The Years from Ten to Sixteen

HENRY H. WORK M.D.

For any one book considerable controversy may exist in relation to its ultimate use, to the organization of the content, or to the range of its intended readers. This book will be regarded with considerable difference of opinion as it attempts to embrace the highly vital knowledge in the area of total growth of children from the ages of 10 to 16 as well as to serve as a guide for parents during this period.

The lay press has been glowing in its response to this final addition to Dr. Gesell's trilogy on growth.