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Back in the early '40s, they used to call Down syndrome infants and babies 'mongoloids.' It's very
Back in the early '40s, they used to call Down syndrome infants and babies 'mongoloids.' It's very
Back in the early '40s, they used to call Down syndrome infants and babies 'mongoloids.' It's very
Back in the early '40s, they used to call Down syndrome infants and babies 'mongoloids.' It's very
Back in the early '40s, they used to call Down syndrome infants and babies 'mongoloids.' It's very
Back in the early '40s, they used to call Down syndrome infants and babies 'mongoloids.' It's very
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