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2. Aurelius, G.: Invandrarbarn—erfarenheter från en barnavårdscentral (Immigrant children—experiences from a child welfare centre). Socialmedicinsk lidskrift46: 1969. 458-463.
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6. Lindbergh, T., Klackenberg, G., Pehrsson, G., Rundquist, A. & Gamstorp, I.: Det långvarigt sjuka barnet och dess familj—fysiska, psykiska och sociala behov (The chronically ill child and its family—physical, psychological and social needs). Läkartidningen,73:2989, 1976. With a summary in English.
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