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A socio-clinical study of leprosy amongst children

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From the Department of Paediatrics, Upgraded Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, King George’s Medical College. Lucknow-226003.

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Wakhlu, I., Narayan, V. & Singh, J.V. A socio-clinical study of leprosy amongst children. Indian J Pediatr 44, 369–374 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02753794

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