Chapter
Dyhouse, Carol;
(1981)
Working-class mothers and infant mortality in England, 1895-1914
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Article
Gale, Catharine R.;
Martyn, Christopher N.;
(1995)
Dummies and the health of Hertfordshire infants, 1911-1930
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Book
Rose, Lionel;
(1986)
The massacre of the innocents: Infanticide in Britain, 1800-1939
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Article
Gillis, Jonathan;
(1996)
Bad habits and pernicious results: Thumb sucking and the discipline of late-19th-century paediatrics
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Thesis
Wooldridge, A. D.;
()
Child study and educational psychology in England, c. 1800-1950
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Article
Mepham, T.B.;
(1993)
“Humanizing” milk: The formulation of artificial feeds for infants (1850-1910)
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Article
Forbes, Thomas R.;
(1986)
Deadly parents: Child homicide in 18th- and 19th-century England
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Article
Crawford, Patricia;
(1986)
“The sucking child”: Adult attitudes to child care in the first year of life in 17th-century England
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Article
Marland, Hilary;
(1993)
A pioneer in infant welfare: The Huddersfield Scheme
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Article
Williams, Naomi;
(1992)
Death in its season: Class, environment and the mortality of infants in 19th-century Sheffield
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Article
Levitt, Martin L.;
(1995)
The psychology of children: Twisting the Hull-Birmingham survey to influence British aereal strategy in World War II
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Book
Jordan, Thomas E.;
(1993)
The degeneracy crisis and Victorian youth
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Chapter
Woodward, John;
(1996)
The social medical officer before the School Medical Service: England and Wales, 1850-1908
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Article
Copeland, Ian;
(1996)
The making of the dull, deficient and backward pupil in British elementary education, 1870-1914
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Thesis
Meier, H.;
()
Health and welfare of children and adolescents in early modern England and southern Germany: Case studies of Bampton (Oxfordshire) and Oettingen (Bavaria) in the 18th century
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Article
Fildes, Valerie;
(1998)
Infant feeding practices and infant mortality in England, 1900-1919
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Article
Hirst, J. David;
(1991)
Public health and the public elementary schools, 1870-1907
(/isis/citation/CBB000063840/)
Article
Outhwaite, R.B.;
(1999)
“Objects of charity”: Petitions to the London Foundling Hospital, 1768-72
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Article
Salmon, Marylynn;
(1994)
The cultural significance of breast feeding and infant care in early modern England and America
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Article
Harley, David;
(1995)
From providence to nature: The moral theology and godly practice of maternal breast-feeding in Stuart England
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