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Early Discharge of Newborns and Mothers: A Critical Review of the Literature
Paula Braveman, Susan Egerter, Michelle Pearl, Kristen Marchi and Carol Miller
Pediatrics October 1995, 96 (4) 716-726;
Paula Braveman
Susan Egerter
Michelle Pearl
Kristen Marchi

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Early Discharge of Newborns and Mothers: A Critical Review of the Literature
Paula Braveman, Susan Egerter, Michelle Pearl, Kristen Marchi, Carol Miller
Pediatrics Oct 1995, 96 (4) 716-726;
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