Table of contents
August 1985 - Volume 60 - 8
Research Article
- 'The State of the World's Children'. (1 August, 1985)
- Second primary tumours. (1 August, 1985)
- Retinopathy of prematurity: incidence and treatment. (1 August, 1985)
- Cranial ultrasound in preterm infants: long term follow up. (1 August, 1985)
- Posthaemorrhagic hydrocephalus in newborn term infants. (1 August, 1985)
- Prevention of intraventricular haemorrhage by fresh frozen plasma. (1 August, 1985)
- Infant feeding and subsequent risk of atopic eczema. (1 August, 1985)
- Results and complications of surgery for gastro-oesophageal reflux. (1 August, 1985)
- Interstitial nephritis of acute onset. (1 August, 1985)
- Alcohol intoxication, an underdiagnosed problem? (1 August, 1985)
- Hypertrichosis due to primary hypothyroidism. (1 August, 1985)
- Pubertal growth in diabetics. (1 August, 1985)
- Lactation nurse increases duration of breast feeding. (1 August, 1985)
- Training of paediatricians for psychosocial aspects of their work. (1 August, 1985)
- ... and children first? (1 August, 1985)
Articles
- Comment (1 August, 1985)
Letters
- Birthweight between 14 and 42 weeks' gestation. (1 August, 1985)
- Ceftazidime in neonatal infections. (1 August, 1985)
Correspondence
- Drs Keene and Pearse comment (1 August, 1985)
- Drs Stanhope, Noone, and Brook comment (1 August, 1985)
- Drs Low and Bissenden comment (1 August, 1985)
- Campylobacter enteritis and bloody stools in the neonate (1 August, 1985)
- Dr Youngs and co-workers comment (1 August, 1985)
- Inaccurate coding corrupts medical information (1 August, 1985)
- Changes in understanding of illness as the child grows (1 August, 1985)
Book Review
- Headaches and Migraine in Childhood (1 August, 1985)
- Drug Therapy in Infants (1 August, 1985)
- Postgraduate Nephrology (1 August, 1985)
- The Best of the Whole Paediatrician Catalogues I-III (1 August, 1985)
- Congenital Heart Surgery (1 August, 1985)
- Cardiac Problems of the Adolescent and Young Adult (1 August, 1985)
British Paediatrics
- Children in care (1 August, 1985)