Practicing pediatricians have a unique opportunity to explore one problem in psychiatry. There is considerable claim that traumatic experiences during infancy and childhood cause neuroses and possibly psychoses in later life. It is also common knowledge that for at least the past generation, a considerable portion of our population has received prophylactic immunization injections during infancy and childhood. These were practically all traumatic psychological experiences, many of them severely so, as any pediatrician could testify.
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