The lawyer claimed "Harris lines" were something a paediatrician would not take account of in day-to-day practice.
Dr Toni Wolff, a paediatrician at Nottingham City Hospital, helped diagnose Mia and said research was desperately needed.
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Prof Adam Finn, a paediatrician and vaccine expert from Bristol Children's Hospital has treated many babies with whooping cough.
We spoke to a paediatrician specialising in childhood obesity who treats primary school children with heart problems and diabetes.
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Dr Sammons, a paediatrician from Massachusetts in the US, said people living near the recycling plants could be at risk.
"It is not so much about getting married but about having the right to get married, " Ms Cestino, a paediatrician, told the Associated Press news agency.
It has drawn up a manifesto for change:A paediatrician should visit each family within 24 hours of the death to take a complete medical history and offer initial support to the family.
Dr Jacob Puliyel, a paediatrician in Delhi, wrote in the Indian Journal of Medical Ethics last year that "the polio eradication programme epitomises nearly everything that is wrong with donor-funded 'disease specific' vertical projects, at the cost of investments in community-oriented primary care".
Missing the joke, ministers queued up to denounce Mr Morris and his programme, with all the vigour of the gutter-dwelling tabloids. (Oddly, the government was much quieter when, last year, a newspaper incited a wave of anti-paedophile vigilantism, resulting in attacks on, among others, a paediatrician.) Beverley Hughes, a Home Office minister, excoriated the programme before admitting, as tradition demands, that she had not seen it and did not want to.
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Dr William Van't Hoff, a consultant paediatrician and a spokesman for the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, says this is an important, well constructed study that demonstrates "a high and unacceptable rate of adverse events" associated with the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM).
But in 1998 Manuel Velasco, a local paediatrician, noticed a pattern among his patients.
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Mr Targowski also told the court that a consultant paediatrician at Yorkhill hospital in Glasgow claimed that these lines were found in healthy children.
In 2006 Dr Kim Holt, a consultant paediatrician, raised concerns at staffing levels and expertise at the St Ann's community paediatric unit in Haringey, north London.
In the afternoon, the trial heard from Mairead McGinn, a consultant paediatrician at the Belfast Trust, who said Millie had been essentially brain dead when she was taken to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children.
Dr Kim Holt, a senior community paediatrician, talked recently to me at the King's Fund charity.
The Seminar, organized by UNESCO and the Permanent Delegation of Poland, will discuss the legacy of Janusz Korczak (Polish paediatrician, writer and a pioneer of children's rights).
The consultant paediatrician told BBC Breakfast that the hospital saw about one severe case a month of rickets - softening of bones through lack of vitamin D in childhood.
Alun Elias-Jones, consultant paediatrician and member of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, said doctors had a duty to consider the long-term consequences of fertility treatment.
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