1949
DOI: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.1949.tb17861.x
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On Somatic Disorders as Causes of Behaviour Difficulties

Abstract: Summary The author points out the effects that somatic disease in children may have on their behaviour and presents two cases. A boy of nine years with headache and behaviour problems improved after an adenoidectomy for chronic upper respiratory infection. The second case, a boy of nine years who also had headache and psychological difficulty, proved to be a case of renal hypoplasia with hypertension. The author stresses how carefully the mental symptoms of children must be assessed, pointing out that children… Show more

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“…Sandelin(26i, 262) has determined size-frequency distributions for homogenized milks, and has estimated that the phosphatide layer surrounding the fat globules is of molecular dimensions. Andersen (263) reports on the degree of fat solidification in cream cooled in a variety of manners. A full description of his dilatometric equipment is given.…”
Section: Miscellaneousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sandelin(26i, 262) has determined size-frequency distributions for homogenized milks, and has estimated that the phosphatide layer surrounding the fat globules is of molecular dimensions. Andersen (263) reports on the degree of fat solidification in cream cooled in a variety of manners. A full description of his dilatometric equipment is given.…”
Section: Miscellaneousmentioning
confidence: 99%