Abstract

As is well known, the clinical definition of a handicapped patient is remarkably complex and extensive, encompassing numerous well-defined aetiological forms but also a wide range of cases in which the handicap is related to non-specific or unknown hereditary factors or to socio-economic and hygienic environmental factors.

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