PEDIATRICS Vol. 39 No. 5 May 1967, pp. 796-797
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Flame-resistant Fabrics

MERRITT B. LOW M.D.

On December 2-3, 1966, I attended a Conference on Burns and Flame-Retardant Fabrics at the New York Academy of Medicine, to represent the American Academy of Pediatrics. The General Chairman of this conference was Dr. Paul Joliet, Chief, Division of Accident Prevention, United States Public Health Service with whose group we are in official liaison. Other sponsors were the American College of Surgeons, the New York and Brooklyn Trauma Committee, the National Fire Protection Association, the Section on Plastic Surgery of the New York Academy of Medicine, in cooperation with the National Safety Council, the American Public Health Association, and the American Academy of Pediatrics.