Formative Years: Children's Health in the United States, 1880-2000

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Alexandra Minna Stern, Howard Markel
University of Michigan Press, 18 déc. 2009 - 392 pages

Much has changed in the lives of children, and in the health care provided to them, over the past century. Formative Years explores how children's lives have become increasingly medicalized, traces the emergence of the fields of pediatrics and child health, and offers fascinating case studies of important and timely issues.

With contributions from historians and physicians, this collection illuminates some of the most important transformations in children's health in the United States since the 1880s. Opening with a history of pediatrics as a medical specialty, the book addresses such topics as the formulation of normal growth curves, Better Babies contests at county fairs, the "discovery" of the sexual abuse of children, and the political radicalism of the founder of pediatrics, Dr. Abraham Jacobi.

One of the first long-term historical and analytical overviews of pediatrics and child health in the twentieth century, Formative Years will be a welcome addition to several fields, including the history of medicine and technology, the history of childhood, modern U.S. history, women's history, and American studies. It also has ramifications for policymakers concerned with child welfare and development and poses important questions about the direction of children's health in the twenty-first century.

Alexandra Minna Stern is Associate Director of the Center for the History of Medicine and Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and American Culture at the University of Michigan. Howard Markel is the George Edward Wantz Professor of the History of Medicine, Professor of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases, and Professor of History at the University of Michigan, and Director of the Center for the History of Medicine.
 

Table des matières

Pediatrics as a Specialty
15
Abraham Jacobi and the Origins of Scientific Pediatrics
23
The Origins of
47
Incubators Ventilators
66
When
91
Child
121
The Social Construction
153
The Social and Medical
185
Juvenile Diabetes and the Origins
208
The Discovery of Child Sexual Abuse in America
233
Interpreting Fetal Alcohol
260
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
283
Index
289
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Alexandra Minna Stern is Assistant Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Program in American Culture at the University of Michigan, as well as the Associate Director of the Center for the History of Medicine at the University of Michigan Medical School.

Howard Markel is the George Edward Wantz Professor of the History of Medicine and Professor of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases at the University of Michigan, where he is also Director of the Center for the History of Medicine.

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