
Infant Welfare
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Infant Welfare discusses the need for positive doctor-patient and doctor-nurse relationships in order to achieve the best outcomes for mothers and children. The author's views on the doctor's workload resonate just as much today with NHS staff under enormous pressure as when the book was originally published. Fathers are absent in this book, as if they have no role in childcare, and it is the mothers who are addressed, at times in an overly prescriptive voice, reflective of the class divide at the time, but Chodak-Gregory also recognises the immense difficulties working-class women faced.
Infant Welfare reflects the growing significance of women's contribution to medicine and to wider society. There has been much written on infant welfare & working-class maternity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the past few decades. Chodak-Gregory's Infant Welfare is an important document by a pioneering female doctor. It bears witness to the commitment of the doctors, nurses and voluntary workers involved and to the working-class women, who attended the Infant Welfare centres, bringing the materiality of their lives into close focus.
Now available again in print and for the first time as an ebook, this reissue contains a substantial new biographical introduction by Dr. Gill Gregory as well as a new preface by Dr. Anthony Hulse, President, British Society for the History of Paediatrics and Child Health.
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'[fills]...an ancient and desolate gap in the literature', Public Health, Vol 39 (1926)More details
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Dr. Gill Gregory is a poet, literary critic and biographer. She is also the granddaughter of Hazel Chodak-Gregory and her Introduction locates her grandmother's work in the culturally rich context of 1920s Bloomsbury, where she lived with her husband, Dr Alexis Chodak-Gregory - a Russian-Jewish migrant from Tashkent, who pioneered osteopathy before its time - and her son, Dr Basil Gregory, who would pioneer group psychoanalytic therapy as the first director of the Paddington Day Hospital (St Mary's) in the 1960s.
Content
New Biographical Introduction Dr. Gill Gregory.
'The Mind of the Growing Child'
A Note
Infant Welfare, 1926 - Hazel Chodak-Gregory: 1. The Management of a Welfare Centre 2. General Management 3. Breast-Feeding 4. Artificial Feeding 5. Feeding After Early Infancy 6. Normal Stools: Constipation 7. Abnormal Stools: Diarrhoea 8. Vomiting 9. Premature Infants 10. Rickets 11. Rashes In Infancy 12. Pyrexia in Children 13. Infant Mortality.
Presidential Address, 1931 (From the Magazine of the London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Medicine for Women, Volume XXVI, No. 109, July 1931 - Hazel Chodak-Gregory
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