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Jaundice in the Healthy Newborn Infant: A New Approach to an Old Problem
M. Jeffrey Maisels, Kathleen Gifford, Charles E. Antle and Gregory R. Leib
Pediatrics April 1988, 81 (4) 505-511;
M. Jeffrey Maisels
Kathleen Gifford
Charles E. Antle

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Jaundice in the Healthy Newborn Infant: A New Approach to an Old Problem
M. Jeffrey Maisels, Kathleen Gifford, Charles E. Antle, Gregory R. Leib
Pediatrics Apr 1988, 81 (4) 505-511;
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