PEDIATRICS Vol. 46 No. 3 September 1970, pp. 481
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Letter To The Editor

Solbritt Murphy M.D. and Warren Chapman M.D.

Needling hurts less when it is amusing.

Drs. Murphy and Chapman comment on Dr. Fink's letter as follows:

Is the true measure of success the realization that someone really reads what you write? If so, we must have made it, judging by the thoroughness of Dr. Fink's critique. Not to find sex in an article one reads so carefully is certainly disappointing. There were 6 girls and 21 boys in the enuretic group. Among the girls, two had urethral strictures, grade 1 and 2 respectively, one a meatal stricture, grade 1, one had chronic urinary tract infections, one had a horse shoe kidney, and one had an incomplete work-up.