PEDIATRICS Vol. 46 No. 3 September 1970, pp. 480-481
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Adolescent Enuresis, A Critique

H. William Fink M.D.1

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The generation gap has been bridged at last! I realize that it has become increasingly difficult to distinguish the male from the female of the present day younger generation, but I never thought such sexual anonymity would invade the esteemed pages of Pediatrics. Although I searched assiduously through the article " Adolescent Enuresis" in the March 1970 issue1 there was not even a hint as to the sex of the patients. I would think that in discussing such nebulous (at least to a pediatrician) entities as "minimal" and "mild" urethral strictures, the authors would consider the sex of the involved person to be of some importance.