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    The delayed film in Hirschsprung's disease

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    The growing-skull fracture of childhood

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    An isolated bony defect in the skull of an infant often indicates a serious disease. This appearance may, however, follow weeks or months after simple trauma, in which case the prognosis is good. Two cases are described.S. Afr. Med. J., 48, 415 (1974)

    Unusual cause of incarcerated hernias with radiological diagnosis

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    Book Reviews

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    Book Review 1Book Title: Drugs in Old Age: New Perspectives. British Medical Bulletin. Vol. 46Book Authors: M.J. Denham & C.F. George (Eds.)Pp. 299. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone. 1990.Book Review 2Book Title: Bile and Bile-duct Abnormalities. Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and ManagementBook Authors: G.N.J. Tytgat & K. Huibregrse (Eds.)Stuttgart: Georg Theme Verlag. 1989.Book Review 3Book Title: Radiology of Syndromes, Metabolic Disorders, and Skeletal Dysplasias. 3rd ed Book Authors: Hooshang Taybi & Ralph S. Lachman (Eds.)Chicago: Year Book Publishers. 1990Book Review 4Book Title: Manual of Epidemiology for District Health ManagementBook Authors: J.P. Vaughan & R.J. Morrow (Eds.)Pp. viii + 198. Illustrated. Geneva: WHO. 1989.Book Review 5Book Title: Intra-uterine Growth Retardation. Nestle Nutrition Workshop Series. Vol. 18Book Author: Jacques Senterre (Ed.)Pp. xvi + 300. Illustrated. New York: Raven Press. 198
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