1973
DOI: 10.1016/s0031-3955(16)32893-0
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Role of the Pediatrician in the Management of Learning Disorders

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“…Garrard [16] states that for the pediatrician involved with learning disorders, an intimate knowledge of the current concepts and practices in the extramedical system is an essential requirement. Garrard [16] states that for the pediatrician involved with learning disorders, an intimate knowledge of the current concepts and practices in the extramedical system is an essential requirement.…”
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“…Garrard [16] states that for the pediatrician involved with learning disorders, an intimate knowledge of the current concepts and practices in the extramedical system is an essential requirement. Garrard [16] states that for the pediatrician involved with learning disorders, an intimate knowledge of the current concepts and practices in the extramedical system is an essential requirement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%