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The 3rd International Symposium on Child Neurology (Prague, 18–20 June 1975) was organised by the Czechoslovak Medical Society and the Czechoslovak Society of Neurology. The main topics discussed were hypotonia in early childhood and raised intracranial pressure of non‐tumorous origin.
Title: Czechoslovak Symposium on Child Neurology
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The 3rd International Symposium on Child Neurology (Prague, 18–20 June 1975) was organised by the Czechoslovak Medical Society and the Czechoslovak Society of Neurology.
The main topics discussed were hypotonia in early childhood and raised intracranial pressure of non‐tumorous origin.
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