Abstract
The letters of Drs Karrer, Wyatt, and Goodwin discuss issues that are largely covered in the papers of Landwirth and Botkin and my commentary. There is little more substantive information that can be added, but I would like to correct a point made in Dr Karrer's letter concerning an important tangential issue.
In my commentary I mentioned as an aside that pediatricians, when consoling grief-stricken parents, should encourage them to hold their baby and point to the normal body parts after having first placed a bonnet on the child's head.
- Copyright © 1989 by the American Academy of Pediatrics
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