Author: New York Milk Committee. Committee for the Reduction of Infant Mortality
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Languages : en
Pages : 276
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Infant mortality and milk stations
Author: New York Milk Committee. Committee for the Reduction of Infant Mortality
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Languages : en
Pages : 276
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Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 276
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Infant Mortality and Milk Stations
Author: New York Milk Committee. Committee for the Reduction of Infant Mortality
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Category : Infants
Languages : en
Pages : 260
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Category : Infants
Languages : en
Pages : 260
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Infant Mortality and Milk Stations
Author: Philip Van Ingen
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ISBN: 9781332265619
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Excerpt from Infant Mortality and Milk Stations: Special Report Dealing With the Problem of Reducing Infant Mortality, Work Carried on on Ten Largest Cities of the United States, Together With Details of a Demonstration by Public and Private Agencies in New York City During 1911 to Determine the Value O Infant Mortality and Milk Stations: Special Report Dealing With the Problem of Reducing Infant Mortality, Work Carried on On Ten Largest Cities of the United States, Together With Details of a Demonstration By Public and Private Agencies in New York City During 1911 to Determine the Value of Milk Station Work As a Practical Means of Reducing Infant Mortality was written by Philip van Ingen and Paul Emmons Taylor in 1912. This is a 240 page book, containing 56968 words and 24 pictures. Search Inside is enabled for this title. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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ISBN: 9781332265619
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 248
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Excerpt from Infant Mortality and Milk Stations: Special Report Dealing With the Problem of Reducing Infant Mortality, Work Carried on on Ten Largest Cities of the United States, Together With Details of a Demonstration by Public and Private Agencies in New York City During 1911 to Determine the Value O Infant Mortality and Milk Stations: Special Report Dealing With the Problem of Reducing Infant Mortality, Work Carried on On Ten Largest Cities of the United States, Together With Details of a Demonstration By Public and Private Agencies in New York City During 1911 to Determine the Value of Milk Station Work As a Practical Means of Reducing Infant Mortality was written by Philip van Ingen and Paul Emmons Taylor in 1912. This is a 240 page book, containing 56968 words and 24 pictures. Search Inside is enabled for this title. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Babies Made Us Modern
Author: Janet Golden
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108244424
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
Placing babies' lives at the center of her narrative, historian Janet Golden analyzes the dramatic transformations in the lives of American babies during the twentieth century. She examines how babies shaped American society and culture and led their families into the modern world to become more accepting of scientific medicine, active consumers, open to new theories of human psychological development, and welcoming of government advice and programs. Importantly Golden also connects the reduction in infant mortality to the increasing privatization of American lives. She also examines the influence of cultural traditions and religious practices upon the diversity of infant lives, exploring the ways class, race, region, gender, and community shaped life in the nursery and household.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108244424
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
Placing babies' lives at the center of her narrative, historian Janet Golden analyzes the dramatic transformations in the lives of American babies during the twentieth century. She examines how babies shaped American society and culture and led their families into the modern world to become more accepting of scientific medicine, active consumers, open to new theories of human psychological development, and welcoming of government advice and programs. Importantly Golden also connects the reduction in infant mortality to the increasing privatization of American lives. She also examines the influence of cultural traditions and religious practices upon the diversity of infant lives, exploring the ways class, race, region, gender, and community shaped life in the nursery and household.
Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette
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Category : Nutrition
Languages : en
Pages : 768
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Category : Nutrition
Languages : en
Pages : 768
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Transactions of the Section on Preventive Medicine and Public Health of the American Medical Association at the ... Annual Session
Author: American Medical Association. Section on Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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Category : Medicine, Preventive
Languages : en
Pages : 424
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Category : Medicine, Preventive
Languages : en
Pages : 424
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Infant Mortality
Author: Belden, Evelina
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Category : Akron, Ohio
Languages : en
Pages : 1192
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Category : Akron, Ohio
Languages : en
Pages : 1192
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Report of the Proceedings of the National Conference on Infantile Mortality
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Languages : en
Pages : 464
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Languages : en
Pages : 464
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Silent Victories
Author: John W. Ward
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0195150694
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 507
Book Description
Americans' health improved dramatically over the twentieth century. Public health programs for disease and injury prevention were responsible for much of this advance. Over the century, America's public health system grew dramatically, employing science and political authority in response to an increasing array of health problems. As the disease burden of the old scourges of infection, perinatal mortality, and dietary deficiencies began to lift, public health's mandate expanded to take on new health threats, such as those resulting from a changing workplace, the rise of the automobile, and chronic and complex conditions caused by smoking, diet and other lifestyle and environmental factors. Public health measures almost always occur on contested ground; accordingly, controversies and recriminations over past failures often persist. In contrast, public health's many successes, even the imperfect ones, become part of the fabric of everyday life, a fact already apparent early in the last century, when C.E.A. Winslow reminded his peers that the lives saved and healthy years extended were the "silent victories" of public health. In its exploration of ten major public health issues addressed in the 20th century, Silent Victories takes a unique approach: for each issue, leading scientists in the field trace the discoveries, practices and programs that reduced morbidity and mortality from disease and injury, and an accompanying chapter by a historian or social scientist highlights key moments or conflicts that shaped public health action on that issue. The book concludes with a look toward the challenges public health must face in the future. Silent Victories reveals the lessons of history in a format designed to appeal to students, health professionals and the public seeking to understand how public health advanced the country's health in the 20th century, and the challenges to protecting health in the future.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0195150694
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 507
Book Description
Americans' health improved dramatically over the twentieth century. Public health programs for disease and injury prevention were responsible for much of this advance. Over the century, America's public health system grew dramatically, employing science and political authority in response to an increasing array of health problems. As the disease burden of the old scourges of infection, perinatal mortality, and dietary deficiencies began to lift, public health's mandate expanded to take on new health threats, such as those resulting from a changing workplace, the rise of the automobile, and chronic and complex conditions caused by smoking, diet and other lifestyle and environmental factors. Public health measures almost always occur on contested ground; accordingly, controversies and recriminations over past failures often persist. In contrast, public health's many successes, even the imperfect ones, become part of the fabric of everyday life, a fact already apparent early in the last century, when C.E.A. Winslow reminded his peers that the lives saved and healthy years extended were the "silent victories" of public health. In its exploration of ten major public health issues addressed in the 20th century, Silent Victories takes a unique approach: for each issue, leading scientists in the field trace the discoveries, practices and programs that reduced morbidity and mortality from disease and injury, and an accompanying chapter by a historian or social scientist highlights key moments or conflicts that shaped public health action on that issue. The book concludes with a look toward the challenges public health must face in the future. Silent Victories reveals the lessons of history in a format designed to appeal to students, health professionals and the public seeking to understand how public health advanced the country's health in the 20th century, and the challenges to protecting health in the future.
Publications of the Children's Bureau
Author: United States. Children's Bureau
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Category : Child welfare
Languages : en
Pages : 628
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Category : Child welfare
Languages : en
Pages : 628
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