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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 July 2008
In 1945 Professor Ryle, the first holder of the Chair of Social Medicine at Oxford, initiated a longitudinal study of child growth and development (Ryle, 1945), and in the course of this work various assessments of intelligence were gathered together. The interest of the data lies in the fact that the assessments were made in the same individuals at different times.