Infant Feeding and Nutrition during the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries : Perceptions and dynamics.
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- 9783736961364
- 649
- RJ216 .I543 2020
Intro -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Infant-feeding and Infant Health in Germany during the late 19thand 20th Centuries -- 3. On the Borderline between Life and DeathRegional Differences in Infant Feeding and Infant Mortality inIceland, 1800-1920 -- 4. Campaigns on infant health care and role of female medicalassistance in Dalmatia between World Wars -- 5. Of Human Cows and Baby MonkeysHuman-Animal Relations in Infant Feeding Discourses andPractices, Germany 1870s to 1970s -- 6. 'Bottle-fed Children just Sleep Better'Accounting for Breastfeeding in the Context of Infant Sleep -- 7. Fight Against Malnutrition Amongst Children in Activities ofMunicipality Authorities in ód (1914-1939) -- 8. Infant nutrition and competitionEthnographic remarks on a paradigm change in recent parentingculture1 -- 9. Biographies.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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