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Childhood Psychosis or Mental Retardation: A Diagnostic Dilemma.
1964
A N McTaggart
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Childhood Psychosis or Mental Retardation: A Diagnostic Dilemma.
January 1964, Canadian Medical Association journal,
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CHILDHOOD PSYCHOSIS OR MENTAL RETARDATION: A DIAGNOSTIC DILEMMA. II. PEDIATRIC AND NEUROLOGICAL ASPECTS.
November 1963, Canadian Medical Association journal,
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CHILDHOOD PSYCHOSIS OR MENTAL RETARDATION: A DIAGNOSTIC DILEMMA. I. PSYCHIATRIC AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS.
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Familial mental retardation: a continuing dilemma.
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