1995
DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.1320590104
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Living history—autobiography: Pediatric genetics in a new world

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“…In his early days he studied growth at the Fels Institute where he produced growth charts, and tables on the development of the ossification centers. He was a keen observer, described a number of skeletal syndromes and significantly contributed to many other such as hypophosphatasia (Robinow, 1995). It was in 1964 while he was practicing pediatrics in Yellow Springs, near Dayton, Ohio, that Dr. Robinow encountered the family with what is now known as Robinow syndrome.…”
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“…In his early days he studied growth at the Fels Institute where he produced growth charts, and tables on the development of the ossification centers. He was a keen observer, described a number of skeletal syndromes and significantly contributed to many other such as hypophosphatasia (Robinow, 1995). It was in 1964 while he was practicing pediatrics in Yellow Springs, near Dayton, Ohio, that Dr. Robinow encountered the family with what is now known as Robinow syndrome.…”
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“…Contributions of Meinhard Robinow to Mendelian Syndrome Definition andDelineation 1943-1995, as Listed in McKusick (1994"…”
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