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Research and clinical aspects of the late effects of poliomyelitis : from the second Research Symposium on the Late Effects of Poliomyelitis : second Research Symposium on the Late Effects of Poliomyelitis, Warm Springs, Georgia, September 5-7, 1986 / sponsored by Georgia Division of Rehabilitation Services, Department of Human Resources [and] Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation RGK Foundation ; editors, Lauro S. Halstead, David O. Wiechers ; co-editors, Natalie W. Paul, Carol A. Howland ; associate editor, Florence Dickman.
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Research Symposium on the Late Effects of Poliomyelitis (2nd : 1986 : Warm Springs, Ga.)
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English
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White Plains, N.Y. (1275 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains 10605) : March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, c1987.
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xiv, 363 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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RG626 .B63 vol.23,no.4
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Poliomyelitis
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Complications
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Halstead, Lauro S. 1936-
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Wiechers, David O.
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Georgia. Division of Rehabilitation Services
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Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation
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RGK Foundation
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March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation
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Series
Birth defects original article series ; v. 23, no. 4
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87061117
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16503304
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