1. Mucocutaneous lymph-node syndrome (Kawasaki disease): probable soluble-complex disorder;Fossard, C.; Thompson, R.A.;British Medical Journal,1977
2. A new infantile acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome (MLNS) prevailing in Japan;Kawasaki, T.; Kosaki, F.; Okawa, S.; Shigematsu, I.; Yanagawa, H.;Pediatrics,1974
3. A test for antigenantibody complexes in human sera using IgM of rabbit antisera to human immunoglobulins;Levinsky, R.J.; Soothill, J.F.;Clinical and Experimental Immunology,1977
4. The traumatic origin of many 'spontaneous' perforations of the alimentary canal is worthwhile emphasising;Sir;(Archives; Two similar patients were reported previously from Great Ormond Street (Young, 1965) and were described at the Royal Society of Medicine. In the discussion that followed an experienced paediatrician commented, 'This seems to explain the reason why I have intermittent bursts of infants with rectal bleeding as, on reflection, this seems to occur each time we have a new batch of nurses in the nursery'. The presumed cause of this bleeding was from mucosal tear caused by the passage of a thermometer to the rectum,1978
5. In an article (Young, 1965), the importance of instruction to nurses was emphasised: 'Instruction to nurses on the anatomy of the rectum must be clear, and to take a rectal temperature the thermometer should be inserted into the anal canal and then advanced at an angle of 30° backwards, not straight into the rectum parallel to the cot as one so often sees'