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For much of the 20th century, a dangerous clinical myth persisted: the belief that neonates and infants could not perceive or retain memories of pain. This misconception led to routine major surgeries being performed on newborns with minimal or no analgesia. Postoperative instability was often misattributed to "hemodynamic immaturity" or general su

The 1987 Paradigm Shift: Reassessing Neonatal Pain in Modern Practice
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