Vive la Difference! The International Symposium, “Society and Individual Predisposition for Successful Pregnancy Outcome” Donna J. Petersen Preface Pages: 61 - 62
Fetal Growth Retardation: A Limit for the Further Reduction of Preterm Births Emile Papiernik OriginalPaper Pages: 63 - 69
Trends and Racial Differences in Birth Weight and Related Survival Greg R. AlexanderMark E. TompkinsThomas C. Hulsey OriginalPaper Pages: 71 - 79
Two Types of Health Care Systems and Their Influence on the Introduction of Perinatal Care: An Epidemiological Twin Model in Berlin from 1950 to 1990 Birgit ArabinElke RaumFriedrich Wilhelm Schwartz OriginalPaper Pages: 81 - 91
A Retrospective Assessment of Canadian Preterm Birth Prevention Efforts: 1979–1999 Jean-Marie Moutquin OriginalPaper Pages: 93 - 97
Adverse Birth Outcomes Among Native-Born and Immigrant Women: Replicating National Evidence Regarding Mexicans at the Local Level Arturo CervantesLouis KeithGrace Wyshak OriginalPaper Pages: 99 - 109
Observations on Obstetric Practice in a Multicultural Setting R. L. TambyRaja Commentary Pages: 111 - 113
Acknowledging the Impact of Race and Ethnicity on Better Birth Outcomes: Celebrating the Work of Emile Papiernik Louis Keith Editorial Commentary Pages: 115 - 116