PEDIATRICS Vol. 44 No. 2 August 1969, pp. 302-303
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Letter to the Editor

Doris Gleason 1

1 Medical Record Research Bureau, 211 E. Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60611

While I cannot walk a mile in Dr. Concklin's or any other physician's boots, or "scrub up and gown up" as suggested in his letter, I have taken footprints and know that persons can be taught to take good, readable footprints quickly and easily in a delivery room without disrupting any vital time schedules. However, before suggesting how this can be done, one point made in his letter needs clarification.

Nowhere did I make the charge he attributed to me that "faulty technique is the sole cause of improper imprints."