PEDIATRICS Vol. 43 No. 1 January 1969, pp. 143-144
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Allan B. Coleman M.D.1

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Concerning chewable tablets and their relationship to the broad picture of the drug ingestion problem, I cannot allow Dr. Cohen letter (Pediatrics, 42:548, 1968) to pass without one more word, as well as to submit for publication a few pertinent extracts from correspondence between Dr. Wolf (Pediatrics, 41: 1009, 1968) and myself.

I repeat that I do not necessarily disagree with the point of view of Drs. Cohen and Wolf. I simply believe they are oversimplifying a complex problem.