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EB19.R23 Studies on the Psychobiological Development of the Child The Executive Board

1. NOTES the Director-General's report relating to Studies on the Psychobiological Development of the Child which have been carried out by the Organization during the period 1952-56 ; and

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2. EXPRESSES the hope that the Director-General will examine the possibility of practical conclusions being drawn, in due course, from the said studies.

Handb. Res., 3rd ed., 1.8.6 Fourth meeting, 16 January 1957

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