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. 1964 Jun;79(6):501–509.

Perinatal factors associated with epilepsy in Negro children

Maureen Henderson, Hyman Goldstein, Eugene Rogot, Irving D Goldberg, George Entwisle
PMCID: PMC1915453  PMID: 14155848

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