Abstract

IT is not often that a single problem is, at one time, and without deliberate co-ordination, studied by medical men, scientific workers and sociologists. This is the case with the 'assessment of nutrition'. Everyone who is interested should read a contribution* which both shows how urgent the problem is and (by implication, since the author tactfully understates his case) indicates possible modes of solution. Everyone should also read the discussion which follows the paper.

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