Eugenics Society/Galton Institute: Occasional Papers, Second Series, nos. 1-4

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No 1, Sep 1987: A Guide to Cytogenetic Studies in Haematological Disorders, Special Report no 1 of the Association of Clinical Cytogeneticists' United Kingdom External Quality Assessment Scheme, by Christine Harrison (editor), Margaret Fitchett, Tony Potter and John Swansbury

No 2, Mar 1990: Calming or Harming? A critical review of psychological effects of fetal diagnosis on pregnant women, Josephine M Green, Child Care and Development Group, University of Cambridge

No 3, Aug 1991: Accessibility and other problems relating to statistics used by social scientists, Professor Bernard Benjamin PhD FIA, Emeritus Professor of Actuarial Science, The City University

No 4, Mar 1992: Social and genetic implications of customary consanguineous marriage among British Pakistanis, B Modell, A M Kuliev: Report on a meeting held at the Ciba Foundation on 15 Jan 1991

NB Occasional Papers, Series 1, may be found at P.1-9

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1987-1992

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