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PDF pending restorationHorowitz, Frances Degen; And Others – 1975
The effects of obstetrical medication on neonatal behavior were studied using a sample of 64 Israeli infants from medicated and non-medicated mothers. Most medicated mothers received a base dose of 75 mg. of Meperidine plus a base dose of 25 mg. of Phenergan. Other drugs used included Demerol, Valium, Butalgan, Pitocin, Pantopon, Trilene, Naline,…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries, Infant Behavior


