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Many of the common problems seen in the nursery could be termed ‘minor’ because they are either self-limiting or respond to simple therapy. Some of them may be due to the stresses and pressures of the birth process, and others may be acquired in the nursery.

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© 1979 G. J. Ebrahim

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Ebrahim, G.J. (1979). Minor Problems. In: Care of the Newborn in Developing Countries. Macmillan Tropical Community Health Manuals. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15991-8_16

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