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A Physiologist views modern school educational problems and their background

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Irish Journal of Medical Science (1926-1967)

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Being the substance of an address given to the Medical Society of University College, Cork, in February, 1956.

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Cannon, P.J. A Physiologist views modern school educational problems and their background. Ir J Med Sci 31, 455–463 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02949521

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