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The child guidance clinic / by Harvey Sutton
Bib ID 1365991
Format BookBook, OnlineOnline
Author
Sutton, Harvey, 1882-1963
 
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Description 1 sheet (3 columns) ; 69 cm. 
Notes

Galley.

Caption title.

At head of title: Uncorrected by author. Confidential until after delivery. 103rd annual meeting of the British Medical Association. held in Melbourne, September, 1935. Section of Medical sociology.

Article published in the British medical journal, September 14th, 1935, v. ii, p. 495.

Also available online at: http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.aus-vn1365991

Subjects Behavior disorders in children.  |  Child rearing.  |  Child development.  |  Child guidance clinics.
Other authors/contributors British Medical Association. 1935 : London, England and Melbourne, Vic.)

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