STRANGE NEW DIAGNOSTIC PROBLEM FOR THE MODERN PEDIATRICIAN
Were a Rip van Winkle of the pediatric profession to have fallen asleep in 1950 one hopes that soon after awakening 20 years later, he would have called for a current journal of his specialty. Had chance presented him with this one, what would he have thought? The preceding Commentary on rheumatic fever1 would have been vastly reassuring. Here is something Dr. Rip van Winkle, F.A.A.P., would obviously have understood. With much of it, indeed, he would have been so familiar that he might wonder if he hadn't had just a little nap. And he would promise himself, exactly as he used to back in the nineteen forties, that next year he'd certainly do throat cultures for streptococci in his office.
1969 ◽
Vol 27
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pp. 140-141
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Structure of Palladium Single-Crystal Films Prepared by Flash Evaporation onto (001) NaCl Substrates
1970 ◽
Vol 28
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pp. 456-457
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1991 ◽
Vol 49
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pp. 776-777
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1996 ◽
Vol 54
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pp. 338-339
1990 ◽
Vol 48
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pp. 306-307
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1991 ◽
Vol 22
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pp. 51-59
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1978 ◽
Vol 11
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pp. 813-822
1976 ◽
Vol 136
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pp. 1356-1362
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1972 ◽
Vol 129
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pp. 607-616
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