Kazan medical journalKazan medical journal0368-48142587-9359Eco-Vector6004910.17816/kazmj60049Research ArticleOn the physical development of children who have undergone asphyxia at birthFedorovM. I.<p>Department of Forensic Medicine</p>info@eco-vector.comKazan Order of the Red Banner of Labor of the Medical Institute1403196546233340402202104022021Copyright © 1965, Fedorov M.I.1965<p id="tw-target-text" class="tw-data-text tw-text-large XcVN5d tw-ta" dir="ltr" data-placeholder="Перевод"><span lang="en">Much attention is paid to newborn asphyxia, and significant success has been achieved in the fight against it, but the same cannot be said about studying its consequences. Only in recent years, the neuropsychiatric development of such children has attracted the attention of researchers (M.F.Deschekina, 1956; H. N. Stanishevskaya, 1956; S. A. Sarne, 1956; L. I. Plechikova and G. Ya. Shulman, 1956; B. V. Lebedev and Yu. I. Barashnev, 1960; M. N. Alyabyeva, 1960; L. Yu. Dolgina, 1961; R. O. Klyavin, 1962; M. I. Fedorov, 1963; Benaron with coauthors, 1960).</span></p>Kazan Medical archiveКазанский медицинский архив