PEDIATRICS Vol. 31 No. 5 May 1963, pp. 839
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Respiratory Physiology

It is to be hoped that the British Medical Bulletin is sufficiently known and appreciated on this side of the Atlantic. The appearance of numbers on hypothermia, fetal and neonatal physiology (excellently edited by R. A. McCance), human genetics, and the adrenal cortex, as four of the six issues in the last 2 years, indicates how timely are the subjects covered for the pediatrician in this way.

The current issue will be essential to any of us seriously attempting to apply the information and techniques of the respiratory physiologist to pediatrics.