PEDIATRICS Vol. 47 No. 6 June 1971, pp. 1088-1089
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I thought my commentary indicated that Medical Education and Medical Care had been sleeping. And I assumed that since Pediatrics believes it has a recognized responsibility for both these activities, it would be obvious that we had been as somnolent as anyone else.

Regarding the rest of your letter, our constant difficulty is to know how many pages to devote to what is already in the textbooks and the rest of that great repository known as "The Literature."