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Module 1: Historic Perspectives on Alcohol and Pregnancy

References    References

  1. Barnes, J., ed. 1971. The Complete Works of Aristotle. New Jersey: Princeton University Press.


  2. Abel, E.L. 1990. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Oradell, NJ: Medical Economics.


  3. Warner, P.H., and Reset, H.L. 1975. The effects of drinking on offspring; an historical survey of the American and British literature. Journal of Studies on Alcohol 36(1):1395-1420.


  4. Queries and Minor Notes: Effects of Alcoholism at the Time of Conception. Oct 19, 1946, Vol. 132:419. The Journal of the American Medical Association.


  5. Lemoine, P.; Harousseau, H.; Borteyru, J.-P.; et al. 1968. Les enfants de parents alcooliques: Anomalies observees. A propos de 127 cas [Children of alcoholic parents: Abnormalities observed in 127 cases]. Ouest Medical 21:476-482.


  6. Jones, K.L., and Smith, D.W. 1973. Recognition of the fetal alcohol syndrome in early infancy. Lancet 2:999-1001.


  7. Majewski, F.; Bierich, J.R.; Loser, H.; et al. 1976. Clinical aspects of pathogenesis of alcohol embryopathy (author’s translation). Munch Med Wochenschr 118(50):1635-1642. [Article in German]


  8. Dehaene, P.; Samaille-Villette, C.; Crepin, G.; et al. 1977. Le syndrome d'alcoolisme foetal dans le Nord de la France. La Revue de l'Alcoolisme 23:145-158.


  9. Olegard, R.; Sabel, K.G.; Aronsson, M.; et al. 1979. Effects on the child of alcohol abuse during pregnancy. Retrospective and prospective studies. Acta Paediatr Scand Suppl 275:112-121.


  10. Streissguth, A. 1994. A long-term perspective of FAS. Alcohol Health & Research World 18(1):74-81.


  11. Dorris, M. 1989. The Broken Cord. New York: HarperCollins.


  12. Kleinfeld, J., Wescott, S., eds. 1994. Fantastic Antone Succeeds: Experiences in Educating Children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Fairbanks, AK: University of Alaska Press.


  13. Streissguth, A.P.; Barr, H.M.; Kogan, J.; et al. 1996. Understanding the Occurrence of Secondary Disabilities in Clients with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) and Fetal Alcohol Effects (FAE). Final Report to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Seattle: University of Washington, Fetal Alcohol & Drug Unit, Tech. Rep. No. 96-06.


  14. May, P.A., and Gossage, J.P. 2001. Estimating the prevalence of fetal alcohol syndrome: A Summary. Alcohol Research & Health 25(3):159-167. 2002.


  15. Fetal alcohol syndrome-Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, and New York, 1995-1997. MMWR 51(20):433-435.


  16. May, P.; Viljoen, D.; Gossage, J.; et al. 1999. An epidemiological analysis of data from children with fetal alcohol syndrome and controls in Wellington, South Africa. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 23(5):110A.


  17. Jacobson, J.L.; and Jacobson, S.W. 1994. Prenatal alcohol exposure and neurobehavioral development: Where is the threshold? Alcohol Health and Research World. 18:30-36.


 

 

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