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Identifier: motherchild01whip (find matches)
Title: Mother and child
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Whipple, Guy M. Provision for the education of gifted children in the United States American Child Health Association American Child Hygiene Association National Child Health Council (U.S.). Child health in Erie County, New York
Subjects: Child health services Child welfare Children Maternal health services Mothers Child Health Services Child Welfare Maternal Health Services
Publisher: Baltimore, Md. : American Child Hygiene Association
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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ational Child Health Council.—The New Executive I75 The University of Oregon in Child Welfare. Chester L. Carlisle, M.D., U.S.. P.H.S 176 The Foreign Field—Provision tor the Care of Mothers and Children. Scotland 181 England and Waleb 185 Germany—The Wars Effect on German Children. Ramsey Spilman, M.D 186 Recent Literature on Mother and Child Welfare . Book Reviews 190 Bibliography 191 AMERICAN CHILD HYGIENE ASSOCIATION Annual dr.es: Ac^ve S 5,00 Affiliated (Societies) .5.00 Contributing 10.00 Sustaining 25.00 Life Member 200.00 Membership in the Association includes subscription to the magazine Subscription Price : $2.00 a Year ; Single Number, 35 Cents. Acceptance for mailing at the special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 of the Act of October 3, 1917, authorized August 5, 1920. Entered as second-class matter, May 22, 1920, at the Iostoffice of Baltimore, Maryland, under Act of Congress of August 24, 1912.Copyright, 1920, by the American Child Hygiene Association.
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Herbert Hoover President-EIect of theAmerican Child Hygiene Association If we could grapple with the w^hole child situationfor one generation, our public health, our economicefficiency, the moral character, sanity, and stabilit)^ ofour people would advance three generations in one. —Herbert Hoover. MOTHER AND CHILD A Magazine Concerned With Their Health Vol. I DECEMBER, 1920 No. 4 A Program For American Children Herbert Hoover MY mind is perhaps more filledwith the problems of childlife than most laymens. Duringthe past six years I have had theresponsibility of directing the or-ganization and administration inspecial support required by sometwo million infants and children inBelgium. Through four long yearsof war famine, since the Armistice,and again, we have ministered toa horde of six million children inCentral and Eastern Europe, ofwhom three million still remainupon our hands. I have thus beenbrought close to the great tragediesof child life in a great laboratoryof mass action.

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