How the 1932 and 1947 mental surveys of Aberdeen schoolchildren provide a framework to explore the childhood origins of late onset disease and disability.
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Roger T Staff | Ian J Deary | Andrew R Collins | Alison D Murray | I. Deary | J. Crawford | L. Whalley | J. Starr | R. Staff | H. Fox | A. Murray | A. Collins | S. Duthie | H. Lemmon | Lawrence J Whalley | John M Starr | John R Crawford | Susan J Duthie | Helen C Fox | Helen Lemmon
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