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It is often assumed that the respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) and hyaline membrane disease (HMD) are synonymous. The findings at necropsy are best explained, however, by thinking of RDS and HMD as involving separate but overlapping groups of infants (Fig 1). In infants with RDS who die, about 75 % have HMD but 25 % do not. There are also, as indicated in Fig 1, a number of babies with HMD at necropsy who have not been recognized as having RDS during life. The findings reported in this paper are derived from information on neonatal deaths at Hammersmith Hospital stored on the perinatal data bank over the period 1966-75, and relate both to deaths in babies