PEDIATRICS Vol. 36 No. 6 December 1965, pp. 966-967
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The Child Who Does Not Talk-Clin ics in Develpmental Medicine 13, edited by Catherine Renfrew and Kevin Murphy. London, England: The Spastics Society Medical Education and Information Unit in Association with Heinemann Medical Books Ltd., 1964, 206 pp., $5.00

Ruth Pickering M.D.

Communication being crucial to the human way of life, and considered by some authorities to be the most recent evolutionary development, it is significant that The National Spastics Society held one of their Clinics in Developmental Medicine on this problem.

The Child Who Does Not Talk is the report of an International Study Group on the Development and the Disorder of Hearing, Language and Speech in children held in St. Mary's College, Durham, England, in 1963.