Article ID: CBB000046801

Robert Morant's hidden agenda? The origins of the medical treatment of schoolchildren (1990)

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Authors & Contributors
Fildes, Valerie
Wooldridge, A. D.
Williams, Naomi
Welshman, John
Watterson, Patricia
Rose, Lionel
Concepts
Pediatrics
Psychology
Nutrition; dietetics
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
17th century
Places
British Isles
Southern Europe
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