BIOLOGY OF GESTATION AND INFANCY: FATHERLAND AND FRONTIER

A presentation of recent work in the biology of gestation & infancy through an analysis of some 200 items offered in a Bibliog. The literature on variables affecting prenatal & early postnatal growth offers promise for both practical control of healthy development & a theoretical underst...

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Infants
Mating behavior
Papers from the 1967 Merrill-Palmer Conference on Research and Teaching of Infant Development
Pregnancy
Rats
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