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Introduction to Pediatrics

Author: Yerevan State Medical University

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Description: Introduction to Pediatrics, is a document that provides an introduction to pediatrics and highlights the importance of child health care, addressing topics such as infant mortality, common childhood illnesses, and the importance of early medical care.

Subject: Pediatrics

Pages: 495

Megabytes: 17.27 MB

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