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Am J Psychiatry 93:1175-11802, March 1937
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.93.5.1175
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1 Jamesburg, N. J.

A group of 269 boys with endocrine disorders were studied in detail and the findings were correlated with intelligence, school achievement, behavior and personality.




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