EASTER BLEEDING SYNDROME?—Cloretta Robertson, a nine-year-old American girl, shows a bleeding palm which has no evident wounds. The bleeding comes and goes but does not hurt, the child said. Doctors at the Children’s Hospital Medical Centre in Oakland, California, have temporarily diagnosed the condition as an “Easter bleeding syndrome.”
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32880, 1 April 1972, Page 6
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49EASTER BLEEDING SYNDROME?—Cloretta Robertson, a nine-year-old American girl, shows a bleeding palm which has no evident wounds. The bleeding comes and goes but does not hurt, the child said. Doctors at the Children’s Hospital Medical Centre in Oakland, California, have temporarily diagnosed the condition as an “Easter bleeding syndrome.” Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32880, 1 April 1972, Page 6
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