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Handbook on Poliomyelitis

Handbook on Poliomyelitis students and teachers nursing history in a manner that will be stimulating and broadening. This is accomplished by using the exact wording from primary and secondary sources in order to provide the reader with a sense of participation in past events. The sources are from official documents of church and government, literature, newspaper articles, and personal correspondence as the struggle for the need for improved patient care is viewed by religious and civic leaders, physicians, writers, and philanthropists. The nurse wishing to do research in nursing history will find that Miss Austin has rendered a great service in providing a wealth of references in the appendix and bibliography. Teachers will find the book a valuable adjunct to the texts currently in use. IRENE M. DUFFY group from the same clinic for such characteristics as intelligence, behavior problems, birth weights, physical defects and illness, age at weaning, nutrition, and family income. Through its emphasis on the extent of pica and its potential dangers to the behavior of infants and children, this volume should prove of interest to pediatricians, nutritionists, and public health workers who are primarily concerned with health and welfare of infants and children. KIRK T. MOSLEY Pica-By http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Public Health American Public Health Association

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Publisher
American Public Health Association
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Copyright © by the American Public Health Association
ISSN
0090-0036
eISSN
1541-0048
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Abstract

students and teachers nursing history in a manner that will be stimulating and broadening. This is accomplished by using the exact wording from primary and secondary sources in order to provide the reader with a sense of participation in past events. The sources are from official documents of church and government, literature, newspaper articles, and personal correspondence as the struggle for the need for improved patient care is viewed by religious and civic leaders, physicians, writers, and philanthropists. The nurse wishing to do research in nursing history will find that Miss Austin has rendered a great service in providing a wealth of references in the appendix and bibliography. Teachers will find the book a valuable adjunct to the texts currently in use. IRENE M. DUFFY group from the same clinic for such characteristics as intelligence, behavior problems, birth weights, physical defects and illness, age at weaning, nutrition, and family income. Through its emphasis on the extent of pica and its potential dangers to the behavior of infants and children, this volume should prove of interest to pediatricians, nutritionists, and public health workers who are primarily concerned with health and welfare of infants and children. KIRK T. MOSLEY Pica-By

Journal

American Journal of Public HealthAmerican Public Health Association

Published: Dec 1, 1957

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