Abstract

JONES et al. have recorded several combined aspects of dysmorphogenesis, severe physical growth retardation and mental deficiency in the human and named it “foetal alcoholic syndrome”, suggesting the defects to be associated with offspring of chronically alcoholic mothers1. Sandor and Amels2 found that ethanol seemed to produce distinct teratological effects in Wistar rats and chick embryos when it was administered intravenously to the pregnant mother or the hen at critical periods in gestation.

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