Genetic studies in mental subnormality.

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Language
English
Pages
82

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Cover of: Genetic studies in mental subnormality.
Genetic studies in mental subnormality.
1973, Headley [for the] Royal College of Psychiatrists
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Table of Contents

Davison, B. C. C. Familial idiopathic severe subnormality: the question of a contribution by x-linked genes.
Swift, P. N. Benson, P. F. and Studdy, J. A. F. The application of genetic principles to screening for metabolic disorders: the Leybourne Grange survey of mentally subnormal siblings.

Edition Notes

Published in
[London]
Series
British journal of psychiatry. Special publication,, no. 8

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
616.8/588/042
Library of Congress
RC570 .G46

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 82 p.
Number of pages
82

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5102064M
ISBN 10
0900443065
LCCN
74174153
OCLC/WorldCat
3241737

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