PEDIATRICS Vol. 48 No. 3 September 1971, pp. 489
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Screening of Advertising

John Baron M.D.1

1 Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, 125 DeSoto Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15206

In the May 1971 issue of Pediatrics, the front advertising section, there is an announcement by the Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential for a course: "Contemporary Concepts and Methods in the Treatment of Brain Injured Children." The Institutes is the organization for Drs. Doman and Delacato1 and their theories of neurological organization. I sent for information and received a catalog of courses and books which dealt with their unproven methods.