PEDIATRICS Vol. 39 No. 6 June 1967, pp. 928
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The Year Book of Pediatrics, 1966-67 Series

THOMAS E. CONE JR. M.D.

Dr. Gellis' ability year in and year out to abstract and to interpret for us the great and ever-changing international advances in pediatrics continues to dazzle most of us. Again I find myself asking, "How can one man know so much about so many things, no matter how recondite?"

The Year Book, as in past years, is divided into 17 sections covering the major areas of pediatrics. The papers abstracted make up an international survey of pediatric achievement because they were culled from more than 75 different medical journals published in at least 15 different countries, including those of Central Africa.