Abstract
Clinical observations are presented which suggest that growth failure may, at times, be a truly psychosomatic disorder. It is suggested that investigation of the emotional and social environment may be fruitful in many cases of growth retardation of "undetermined etiology."
- Received March 29, 1962.
- Accepted June 8, 1962.
- Copyright © 1962 by the American Academy of Pediatrics
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