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Black and white photograph of Dr. Neil R. M. Buist with patient and March of Dimes volunteer.
circa 1972 | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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Faded black and white photograph of Esther Pohl Lovejoy (second from the left) at the McGinnis Cross Roads Health House. Pictured are several babies/children and other un [...]
undated | Still image | Esther Pohl Lovejoy Collection |
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Maternal distress is an influential factor for fetal development, including infant temperament. Infant temperament is important as a potential precursor for the developm [...]
2023-09-11 | Abstract |
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Black and white photograph of x-ray equipment and staff with an infant patient.
1960s | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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Early environmental factors, particularly adversities experienced by the birthing parent during gestation, can have a profound effect on child health, influencing both fe [...]
2023-09-12 | Abstract |
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The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) offers vital health services, including nutrition education and breastfeeding support, t [...]
2018-06-01 | Thesis |
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My clinical inquiry project examined, through qualitative research using four focus groups, the beliefs and feelings of 27 women regarding physiologic, unmedicated birth. [...]
2011-05-01 | Portfolio |
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Public health nursing is the oldest branch of nursing in the world. The word nursing itself is derived from the Latin “nutrio,” meaning to nourish. Since the infant, chil [...]
1932-1941 | Thesis |
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Black and white photograph of infants and children receiving medical care at the Portland Free Dispensarys Baby Division
1920s | Still image | Historical Image Collection |