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THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS STUDY OF CHILD HEALTH SERVICES

THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS STUDY OF CHILD HEALTH SERVICES Under the auspices of the American Academy of Pediatrics a study of child health services is now being conducted throughout the United States. This study is being made under the control of physicians. The Academy of Pediatrics has contributed substantial sums from its reserve funds and has obtained contributions from other sources to finance its work. The U. S. Public Health Service and the Children's Bureau are supporting this survey with assigned personnel to assist in the accumulation and statistical analysis of the data. A considerable grant was also made for a two year period by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis because of the special interest of that foundation in diseases affecting children, their hospitalization and their medical care. The study arose from a belief of the American Academy of Pediatrics that we must have scientific planning to meet the needs of children in the postwar period and that http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS STUDY OF CHILD HEALTH SERVICES

JAMA , Volume 131 (1) – May 4, 1946

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American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1946 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1946.02870180034011
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Abstract

Under the auspices of the American Academy of Pediatrics a study of child health services is now being conducted throughout the United States. This study is being made under the control of physicians. The Academy of Pediatrics has contributed substantial sums from its reserve funds and has obtained contributions from other sources to finance its work. The U. S. Public Health Service and the Children's Bureau are supporting this survey with assigned personnel to assist in the accumulation and statistical analysis of the data. A considerable grant was also made for a two year period by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis because of the special interest of that foundation in diseases affecting children, their hospitalization and their medical care. The study arose from a belief of the American Academy of Pediatrics that we must have scientific planning to meet the needs of children in the postwar period and that

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: May 4, 1946

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