Bibliography of Cerebral Palsy: Origins, Etiology, Aetiology, Causal Pathways

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Bachrach, Steven J., and Miller, Freeman.  Cerebral Palsy: A Complete Guide for Caregiving.  Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.

Blair, E., and Stanley, F. J.   “An Epidemiological Study of Cerebral Palsy in Western Australia, 1956-1975. III: Postnatal Aetiology.”  Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology 24 (1982):575-85.

Cooke, T.; Pharoah, P.; and Rosenbloom, L.  “Acquired Cerebral Palsy.”  Archives of Disease in Childhood 64 (1989):1013-16.

Geralis, Elaine, ed.  Children with Cerebral Palsy:  A Parents’ Guide.  2nd ed.  Bethesda:  Woodbine House, Inc., 1998.

Hart, Hilary M., ed.  Clinics in Developmental Medicine.  London:  Mac Keith Press.   Alberman, Eva; Blair, Eve; and Stanley, Fiona.  Cerebral Palsies: Epidemiology and Causal Pathways.  London:  Cambridge University Press, 2000.  (The book is part of a series of hardcover monographs published by Mac Keith Press.  Four new ones are published each year.  The distributor is Cambridge University Press.)

Parker, James N., and Parker, Philip M., eds.  The Official Parent’s Sourcebook on Cerebral Palsy:  A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age.  San Diego:  ICON Health Publications, 2002.

Stanton, Marion.  The Cerebral Palsy Handbook:  A Practical Guide for Parents and Carers.  London:  Vermillion, 2002.

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