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- Meadow's_law abstract "Meadow's Law was a precept much in use until recently in the field of child protection, specifically by those investigating cases of multiple cot or crib death — SIDS — within a single family.".
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- Meadow's_law sign "Dr Glynn Walters".
- Meadow's_law sign "Dr Roy Meadow".
- Meadow's_law source "ABC of Child Abuse".
- Meadow's_law source "Letter to Professor Ray Hill, published in Multiple sudden infant deaths – coincidence or beyond coincidence?".
- Meadow's_law text "One sudden infant death is a tragedy, two is suspicious and three is murder until proved otherwise' is a crude aphorism but a sensible working rule for anyone encountering these tragedies".
- Meadow's_law text "Professor Meadow did not originate the law. It appears to be attributable to D.J. and V.J.M. Di Maio, two American pathologists who state in their book: It is the authors’ opinion that while a second SIDS death from a mother is improbable, it is possible and she should be given the benefit of the doubt. A third case, in our opinion, is not possible and is a case of homicide. It is clear that the statement is the authors’ opinion. It is not a conclusion reached by analysis of their observations; no supportive data are presented and there are no illustrative case histories, or references to earlier publications. This is in striking contrast with the rest of the book which is replete with illustrative case histories and cites many references throughout. A recent examination of Meadow’s own contributions to the medical literature has likewise failed to uncover supportive pathological evidence or references to it".
- Meadow's_law subject Category:Criminology.
- Meadow's_law subject Category:Medical_statistics.
- Meadow's_law comment "Meadow's Law was a precept much in use until recently in the field of child protection, specifically by those investigating cases of multiple cot or crib death — SIDS — within a single family.".
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