1959
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.1.5128.1004
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Hyperbilirubinaemia and Kernicterus in Premature and Full-term Bantu Newborn Infants

Abstract: CYSTITIS IN THE MALEMWCk JotJftyL sulpho-nanide and antibiotic treatment in controlling any tendency for the attacks to recur.Admittedly, new measures in medical practice tend in the beginning to be misused, particularly overused. We have certainly seen this with urethral instrumentation and antiseptic urinary medication. In relation to the former, I had two women patients suffering from frequency, one coming from Bagdad and the other from New York. Each had been having urethral dilatations once a week for sev… Show more

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“…( h ) What the teacher can learn from other disciplines (e.g., from work with the deaf or (c) What research suggests for future practice. These three topics will be considered in joint session, but in addition the conference will (a) The Primary School (6) The Secondary School ( c ) The Special (ESN) School Dr. W. D. Wall, Director of the National Foundation for Educational Research, and Dr. N. O'Connor, of the Medical Research Council Unit, Maudsley Hospital, will be among the speakers. A programme of visits is being arranged to special schools, remedial departments in secondary schools, training centres and institutions.…”
Section: International Conference On the Backward Childmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…( h ) What the teacher can learn from other disciplines (e.g., from work with the deaf or (c) What research suggests for future practice. These three topics will be considered in joint session, but in addition the conference will (a) The Primary School (6) The Secondary School ( c ) The Special (ESN) School Dr. W. D. Wall, Director of the National Foundation for Educational Research, and Dr. N. O'Connor, of the Medical Research Council Unit, Maudsley Hospital, will be among the speakers. A programme of visits is being arranged to special schools, remedial departments in secondary schools, training centres and institutions.…”
Section: International Conference On the Backward Childmentioning
confidence: 99%