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The Importance of Iatrogenesis in the Founding of Modern Neonatology

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Given in part at the 37th International Congress on the History of Medicine in Galveston, Texas, 2000.

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Andrews, B. The Importance of Iatrogenesis in the Founding of Modern Neonatology. J Perinatol 24, 671–673 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jp.7211161

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