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AAP News Vol. 4 No. 12 December 1988, p. 2 © 1988 American Academy of Pediatrics
Children in urban areas are killing each other over possessions, drugs, gang territory and even each others' weapons, a New York trauma expert said. "There has been a 300 percent increase in gun shot wounds in children since 1986," said Barbara Barlow, M.D., FAAP, chief of pediatric surgery at Harlem Hospital Center and associate professor of clinical surgery at Columbia University of Physicians and Surgeons. Dr. Barlow spoke at the AAP Annual Meeting in San Francisco.
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