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4. Some congenital abnormalities: possibly due to embryonic peripheral neuropathy;McCredie, J.; McBride, W.G.;Clinical Radiology,1973
5. Hand and foot preference in thalidomide children;Smithells, R.W.;(Abst.) Archives of Disease in Childhood; Therapeutic abortions with a folic acid antagonist, 4-aminopteroylglutamic acid (4-amino P. G. A.) administered by the oral route,1970