Can anyone help

From: Malcolm Griffiths (Malcolm@MGRIFF22.demon.co.uk)
Tue Aug 24 15:07:45 1999


I requested a photocopy of a paper I had come across in a literature trawl. I think it concerns a search I was doing on effectiveness on prophylactic steroids in twins. I now i#only have part of the reference as it's been repeatedly shortened each time it's been transmitted.

Amazingly the British Library don't even have copy of the paper and have no idea of any possible UK source. Accordingly if there's anyone out there who might be able to access the journal and send/post/fax a copy, I'd be very grateful and willing to pay whatever charges are incurred if needs be.

The reference is: Burkett (?Buckett) et al "Effect of ..." J.Perinatol. 1986; 6: 304-308

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