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The Neurological Examination of the Child with Minor Nervous Dysfunction (Clinics in Developmental Medicine No. 38), by Bert C. L. Touwen and Heinz F. R. Prechtl. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1970, 105 pp., no price given

This carefully written description of the neurological examination of children for the elucidation of minor neurologic dysfunction is timely. It is increasingly evident that the management of behavioral and academic disabilities in children with such dysfunction varies to some extent from that usefu...

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Published in:Pediatrics (Evanston) 1972-03, Vol.49 (3), p.486-486
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