1. Does iron supplementation compromise zinc nutrition in healthy infants?;Am J Clin Nutr,1985
2. Medical care in severe mental handicap;MacFaul, R.;Arch Dis Child,1986
3. The 'overall moral view' of our society is neither consistent nor inspiring. Whether we consider abortion on demand or provision for the mentally ill and elderly, expediency dominates but is no guide for us. If, instead, we as a profession were to hold an unshakeable regard for life's value, this need not always mean the full parade of the machinery of life support but would always mean trying to improve the quality of life (for both baby and parents) by being ready to offer palliative and terminal care. To agree to abolish the phrase 'non-treatment group', rather than agreeing to abolish any babies, would clarify the important moral distinction that does exist between stopping aggressive treatment and killing. When this is clear to the parents bereavement interviews go better. When we make it clear to the public we may start to influence society's views rather than being insidiously swayed by them
4. Parents interviewed after their child's death;Newton, R.W.; Bergin, B.; Knowies, D.;Arch Dis Child,1986
5. Ethical aspects of neonatal care;Bissendcn, J.G.;Arch Dis Child,1986