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Archives of Disease in Childhood|June 1, 1991
Outcome measures in child healthS Logan
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition|September 1, 1995
Need to avoid bias in controlled trialsS Logan
Child: Care, Health and Development|January 1, 1997
Home visiting reduces the rates of childhood injuriesS Logan
Child: Care, Health and Development|January 1, 1997
No convincing evidence of benefit from process-oriented treatment or a standard occupational therapy approach in children with developmental co-ordination disorderS Logan
Child: Care, Health and Development|October 27, 1997
Delayed motor milestones are relatively poor predictors of cerebral palsy in high risk pre-term infantsS Logan
Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal|January 20, 2023
Paracentesis ThoracisS Logan
Child: Care, Health and Development|July 1, 1997
Quantitative vs qualitative methodsS Logan
Child: Care, Health and Development|July 1, 1997
Even young children's assessments provide useful information about asthma controlS Logan
Physical Therapy|August 1, 1970
CommunicationS Logan
The Ulster Medical Journal|April 1, 1989
Trench fever in Belfast, and the nature of the 'relapsing fevers' in the United Kingdom in the nineteenth centuryJ S Logan
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Archives of Disease in Childhood|June 1, 1991
Outcome measures in child healthS Logan
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition|September 1, 1995
Need to avoid bias in controlled trialsS Logan
Child: Care, Health and Development|January 1, 1997
Home visiting reduces the rates of childhood injuriesS Logan
Child: Care, Health and Development|January 1, 1997
No convincing evidence of benefit from process-oriented treatment or a standard occupational therapy approach in children with developmental co-ordination disorderS Logan
Child: Care, Health and Development|October 27, 1997
Delayed motor milestones are relatively poor predictors of cerebral palsy in high risk pre-term infantsS Logan
Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal|January 20, 2023
Paracentesis ThoracisS Logan
Child: Care, Health and Development|July 1, 1997
Quantitative vs qualitative methodsS Logan
Child: Care, Health and Development|July 1, 1997
Even young children's assessments provide useful information about asthma controlS Logan
Physical Therapy|August 1, 1970
CommunicationS Logan
The Ulster Medical Journal|April 1, 1989
Trench fever in Belfast, and the nature of the 'relapsing fevers' in the United Kingdom in the nineteenth centuryJ S Logan
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