000043844 001__ 43844 000043844 005__ 20241002121018.0 000043844 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.6083/bpxhc43844 000043844 037__ $$aETD 000043844 041__ $$aeng 000043844 245__ $$aMaternity and infancy: some emphasis on the foreign-born mother 000043844 260__ $$bUniversity of Oregon 000043844 269__ $$a1932-1941 000043844 336__ $$aThesis 000043844 520__ $$aThe subject of infancy and maternity is one of particular imĀ­portance in the field of public health, since in this field in which everyone has more or less interest, so much can be taught through different types of educational channels, and so many deaths are preĀ­ventable in this field if the proper education is available to the population as a whole. The installation of education here lagged greatly behind that of other public health work, but in 1893, child hygiene was inaugurated, not through organized health departments but rather through the philanthropic or private organizations of the times. These all directed their efforts in the field of sanitation chiefly, as a starting point. 000043844 540__ $$fIn copyright - single owner 000043844 650__ $$aMaternal-Child Nursing$$029124 000043844 650__ $$aMaternal Health$$011211 000043844 650__ $$aPublic Health$$024885 000043844 650__ $$aChild$$016462 000043844 650__ $$aMothers$$022443 000043844 650__ $$aPregnancy$$024523 000043844 650__ $$aSanitation$$025702 000043844 691__ $$aUO Medical School$$041362$$7(1915-1974)$$041362 000043844 692__ $$aUOMS Department of Nursing Education$$041452 000043844 7001_ $$aRivers, Mae$$uUniversity of Oregon$$041359 000043844 8564_ $$9928be62f-90a0-4d6c-aad5-31b4fcb925e1$$s10711526$$uhttps://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/43844/files/Rivers.Mae2.pdf 000043844 909CO $$ooai:digitalcollections.ohsu.edu:43844$$pstudent-work 000043844 980__ $$aTheses and Dissertations