1923
DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1923.04120180002001
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The Causation of Intracranial Hemorrhages in the New-Born

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“…Neonatal and fetal mortality gave a strong stimulus to the search for the unknown factors underlying such abnormalities. Since it has been known from ancient times that traumatic birth was a significant factor in that damage, most of the investigators limited their efforts to studying the effects of birth trauma on subsequent damage to the newborn (23,35,36,37,53).…”
Section: The Hypothesis and The Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neonatal and fetal mortality gave a strong stimulus to the search for the unknown factors underlying such abnormalities. Since it has been known from ancient times that traumatic birth was a significant factor in that damage, most of the investigators limited their efforts to studying the effects of birth trauma on subsequent damage to the newborn (23,35,36,37,53).…”
Section: The Hypothesis and The Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%