PEDIATRICS Vol. 33 No. 2 February 1964, pp. 309-310
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Letters to the Editor

MORRIS A. WESSEL M.D.

I do appreciate Dr. Mendelsohn's kindness in writing to obtain further information regarding details of a pediatric prenatal visit for expectant couples. Although I do live in the city where Yale Medical Center is located, I conduct with an associate a full-time pediatric practice. Expectant couples seek appointments in our office because they have learned that this is a well-established routine.

I do not understand Dr. Mendelsohn's hesitancy in seeking information as to occupational and housing status of expectant parents.