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From Fetus to Child: An Observational and Psychoanalytic Study (New Library of Psychoanalysis, No. 15)
The first longitudinal study of its kind. The author describes in moving detail her observations of the behaviour of several children from very early stages in the womb, through birth, to infancy and childhood.

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