Abstract
WITH THE RECENT INTEREST in re-evaluation of the practice of pediatrics, it is gratifying to obtain some tangible evidence concerning the demands that are being made upon practicing pediatricians and information on the effectiveness of certain aspects of their work. Such documentation is contained in the fine, thoughtful report on health supervision of young children in California, recently issued by the Bureau of Maternal and Child Health of the Department of Public Health of the State of California.* The comprehensive report presents the combined findings of a child health survey made in 1956 with Children's Bureau support and of other studies on the status of health supervision of infants and preschoolage children in California.
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