PEDIATRICS Vol. 47 No. 4 April 1971, pp. 784
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Excerpt X: Playing with Horses

Thomas E. Cone Jr. M.D.

The modern urban child in this country rarely gets close enough to live horses to be kicked by them as was the little girl in this lesson. But times change; anyone who reads books about child rearing written in the last century will discover that the horse, not the automobile, caused many childhood accidents.1