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Lead Poisoning in ChildhoodEpidemiology, Manifestations, and Prevention
Harold Jacobziner
Lead intoxication in childhood is largely a disease of the big cities, and especially of the slum areas where old deteriorated housing prevails. Here is an account of observations and experiences in the me tropolis of New York City.
Clinical Pediatrics, Vol. 5, No. 5,
277-286 (1966)
DOI: 10.1177/000992286600500507

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