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History and Observation Variables in Assessing Febrile Children
Paul L. McCarthy, James F. Jekel, Carole A. Stashwick, Sydney Z. Spiesel and Thomas F. Dolan
Pediatrics June 1980, 65 (6) 1090-1095;
Paul L. McCarthy
James F. Jekel
Carole A. Stashwick
Sydney Z. Spiesel

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History and Observation Variables in Assessing Febrile Children
Paul L. McCarthy, James F. Jekel, Carole A. Stashwick, Sydney Z. Spiesel, Thomas F. Dolan
Pediatrics Jun 1980, 65 (6) 1090-1095;
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