PEDIATRICS Vol. 31 No. 6 June 1963, pp. 902
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Protecting the Battered Child

Elsewhere in this issue of Pediatrics the problem of the physically abused child is considered in papers and in a Commentary. This small pamphlet, a joint meeting at the Annual Forum of the National Conference of Social Welfare, held in New York, May 31, 1962, is a useful source of well-considered information for those who wish a further reference. The authors: an executive of the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, a pediatric neurologist, a psychiatrist, and a counsel of the Boston Legal Aid Society, know what they are writing about and present what they know with useful simplicity and brevity.