Economic value to parents of reducing the pain and emotional distress of childhood vaccine injections
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B G Weniger | R. Jacobs | A S Meyerhoff | R J Jacobs | B. Weniger | A. Meyerhoff | BRUCE G. WENIGER | ALLEN S. MEYERHOFF | R. Jacobs | A. S. Meyerhoff | Bruce G. Weniger | Bruce G Weniger | BRuCE G. Weniger
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