Starting the Debate: Rethinking Well-Child Care in Europe
Abstract
About the Author
Oskar G. JenniSwitzerland
MD, Child Development Center, Department of Pediatrics
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For citations:
Jenni O.G. Starting the Debate: Rethinking Well-Child Care in Europe. Pediatric pharmacology. 2017;14(2):142-144. (In Russ.)