PEDIATRICS Vol. 50 No. 5 November 1972, pp. 825
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Letter to the Editor

C. A. S.

With what has already appeared in our columns on this subject (Pediatrics, 49:267, 1972 and 50:311 and 341, 1972), and the hope that today's readers can lay hands on the immortal comments of Dr. Gellis (Year Book of Pediatrics 1960-61, p. 366), we believe this covers the matter until next season.