PEDIATRICS Vol. 3 No. 1 January 1949, pp. 114
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Advances in Pediatrics, Vol. III

An annual presentation of selected subjects in the nature of a review assigned to individual authors, recognized in that field of study. As stated in the preface, three of the eight subjects indicate the shift in pediatric thinking to the protection of promotion of health, especially in the field of psychobogic and social adjustment. The following is a list of authors and subjects:

Effects of Birth Processes and Obstetric Procedures upon the Newborn Infant, Clement A. Smith.

Retrolental Fibroplasia, T. L. Terry.

Emotions and Symptoms in Pediatric Practice, Milton J. E. Senn.

Therapeutic Agents in the Treatment of Epileptiform Seizures, William G. Lennox.