The following references have been selected for those who wish to read further concerning maternity and infant welfare centers.
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AbtIssac A. “A survey of international movement concerning infant welfare.” Illinois Medical Journal, n. s. 17: 1910, 428–434.
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AllenCora S. “The itinerant conference as an advance agent in developing permanent centers.” Public Health Nurse, 19: 1927, 190–192.
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BakerS. Josephine. “Problems in connection with the administration of well baby clinics.” Public Health Nurse, 18: 1926, 329–332 (contribution to a symposium).
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BradleyFrances Sage, and SherbonFlorence Brown.How to Conduct a Children's Health Conference.Washington: Government, 1917.
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(United States Children's Bureau Publication, No. 23.)
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CampbellJanet M.Protection of Motherhood.London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1927.
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Carnegie United Kingdom Trust.Report on the Physical Welfare of Mothers and Children.London: Trust, 1917, p. 79–113.
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Commonwealth Fund Child Health Demonstration Committee.Child Health and County Health, Rutherford County, Tennessee.New York: Committee, 1927, p. 14–16.
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Commonwealth Fund Child Health Demonstration Committee.Child Health in Marion County, Oregon.New York: Committee, 1927, p. 5–7.
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Commonwealth Fund Child Health Demonstration Committee.Demonstrating Child Health, 1923–1927.New York: Committee, 1927, p. 11–30.
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CurtisRobert D. “Standards and methods for health work among children of preschool age.” Transactions, Annual Meeting American Association for Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality, 11: 1920, 122–136.
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DaceyPhyllis M., and BoltRichard A. “Problems in connection with the administration of well baby clinics.” Public Health Nurse, 17: 1925, 377–379 (contribution to a symposium).
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DemingDorothy. “Problems in connection with the administration of well baby clinics.” Public Health Nurse, 17: 1925, 137–138 (contribution to a symposium).
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Elizabeth McCormick Memorial Fund.Report of Activities under the Sheppard-Towner Act in Nine States.Chicago: Fund, 1928.
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HeatonBeatrice, and JohnsonInez. “Maternity service in a rural community,” Public Health Nurse, 19: 1927, 599–601.
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HoltL. Emmett. “Early organizations to save infant life.” Transactions, Annual Meeting American Association for Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality, 4: 1913, 39–54.
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KnoxJ. H. Mason. “Problems in administration of well baby clinics.” Public Health Nurse, 17: 1925, 199–200 (contribution to a symposium).
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LeeteHarriet L. “Problems in connection with the administration of well baby clinics.” Public Health Nurse, 17: 1925, 475–476 (contribution to a symposium).
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McGillNettie.Infant Welfare Work in Europe.Washington: 1921. (United States Children's Bureau Publication, No. 76.)
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“New routines in mother and baby care.” Public Health Nurse, 19: 1927, 615.
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PagaudMary V. “Problems in connection with the administration of well baby clinics.” Public Health Nurse, 17: 1925, 17–19 (contribution to a symposium).
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RadfordMaitland. “The Shoreditch model welfare center.” Child (London), 14: 1924, 257–261.
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RandWinifred. “Problems in connection with the administration of well baby clinics.” Public Health Nurse, 17: 1925, 256–258 (contribution to a symposium).
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RocheMary Margaret. “Problems in administration of well baby clinics.” Public Health Nurse, 17: 1925, 417–419 (contribution to a symposium).
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RussellAlys. “The first school for mothers comes of age.” National Health (England)21: 1928, 8–14.
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SchereschewskyJ. W. “Present status of infant welfare work in the United States.” Transactions, Annual Meeting American Society for Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality, 2: 1911, 39–46.
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SchoeneckH. W. “Prenatal clinics in Syracuse.” Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly Bulletin, 5: 1927, 73–78.
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Third English-Speaking Conference on Infant Welfare. Report of the Proceedings.London: National League for Health, Maternity, and Child Welfare, 1924, p. 70–82.
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United States Children's Bureau.Children's Health Centers.Washington: 1918. (Children's Bureau Publication, No. 45.)
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United States Children's Bureau.The Promotion of the Welfare and Hygiene of Maternity and Infancy.Washington; 1928. (Children's Bureau Publication No. 186.)
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United States Children's Bureau.Standards for Physicians Conducting ‘ Conferences in Child-Health Centers.Washington: Government, 1926. (Children's Bureau Publication, No. 154.)
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United States Children's Bureau.Standards of Prenatal Care: an Outline for the Use of Physicians.Washington; 1925. (Children's Bureau Publication, No. 153.)
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VeederBorden S. “Problems in connection with the administration of well baby clinics.” Public Health Nurse, 17: 1925, 61–62 (contribution to a symposium).