Description Of Item | File with list of contents written on the cover. Includes 1867 speech of Charles Dickens on behalf of Great Ormond Street Hospital, reproduced 1956; catalogue for an exhibition of books on the history of pediatrics, 1963; lectures on child health by Sir Leonard Parsons, 1951; booklet on the history of the Scottish Paediatric Society, 1962; 'The Child's Bureau - 50 years of public responsibility for action in behalf of children' by Martha Eliot, 1962; 'Activities of the International Children's Center' by Etienne Berthet, 1958; ' A Half Century of Pioneering for Child Health' by Katherine Bain, 1962; 'Ophthalmia Neonatorum' by C A Smith, 1955; 'The Schoolboy'; articles on maternity and child health from The Lancet; 'East London Hospital for Children, Shadwell' by Valentine Swain, 1968; 'Indigenous Medical Systems and Child Health' by D B Jelliffe, 1960; 'Facts and Figures about Child Health in the United States' by Katherine Bain, 1949; 'Variations in the Mortality and Incidence of the Common Infectious Diseases of Childhood over a Century' by A H Gale, 1942; The Philadelphia Pediatric Society, 1956; 'Child Hygiene Among the American Indians', 'Historical Notes on Child Hygiene in Latin America', 'A History of Children's Hospitals', 'The First Pediatric Treatise in the French Vernacular' by Samuel Radbill 1945-1955; 'Infant Management in the 18th Century with Special Reference to the Work of William Cadogan' by John Rendle-Short, 1960; 'Baby Farming in England' by Philip Evans', 1959; 'Evolution of the Feeding Bottle'; 'Needs and Opportunities for Maternal and Child Health in International Organisations' by Ciceley D Williams, 1957; The Story of the National Council for the Unmarried Mother and her Child, 1946; 'The Scourge of St Kilda' by J F D Shrewsbury, 1956; The Beginnings of Child Welfare in Scotland before 1800; 'Infant Feeders and Feeding in Bygone Days' by T G H Drake, 1956; 'The Bernardotte School - an international school in Denmark' by Henning Ravnhold; 'The Term Mooncalf' by J W Ballantyne, 1900; 'Westerlea School - a pioneer project in Edinburgh [for learning disabled children]' by M T Fraser, 1950; and articles from the Nursing Times and the Nursing Mirror on mothercraft and care of the infant. |