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1 Registrar in Psychiatry, Graham Clinic—Female, Purdysburn Hospital, Saintfield Road, Belfast, N. Ireland
2 Psychologist, Graham Clinic—Female, Purdysburn Hospital, Saintfield Road, Belfast, N. Ireland
Psychological investigations were carried out on two siblings with cleidocranial dysostosis. One brother, who did not have the condition, was used as a control. There was a marked discrepancy in general intelligence between the subjects and the control.
Submitted on June 4, 1969
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