PEDIATRICS Vol. 53 No. 3 March 1974, pp. 448
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Letter to the Editor

James D. Cherry M.D.1, Keith R. Powell M.D.2, H. Garry Gardner M.D.2, and Vernon J. Roden M.D.2

1 Department of Pediatrics, UCLA Center for the Health Sciences, Los Angeles, California 90024
2 St. Louis University School of Medicine, and Cardinal Glennon Memorial Hospital, for Children, St. Louis, Missouri

Thank you for giving us the opportunity to comment on this latest communication about the treatment of croup by Adair and disciples. It would appear that most aspects of their letter which are worthy of a response have already been presented in our two previous letters. We do have the last word however:

Banter and fury have their place And to stir controversy is no disgrace But to take as fact without control One must have faith within his soul.