Germany is described by Dr. Grace L. Meigs of the Children's Bureau of the United States Department of Labor in a paper on Infant Welfare Work in War Time which the bureau has just made available for general distribution. The Woman's Medical Journal - Page 1711917Full view - About this book
| 1917 - 692 pages
...recreation is not a luxury to be •cut off but a necessity to be conserved." Miss Julia C. Lathrop, chief of the Children's Bureau of the United States Department of Labor, in discussing the •report on "Facilities for Children's Play in the Dis•trict of Columbia," which... | |
| 1923 - 966 pages
...the general field of child welfare. This Committee was particularly influential in the establishment of the Children's Bureau of the United States Department of Labor in 1912, and in the enactment of two federal child labor laws, both of which have been held unconstitutional... | |
| Pan American Union - 1935 - 1118 pages
...the welfare of America's children", to use the phrase employed by Miss Katharine F. Lenroot, Chief of the Children's Bureau of the United States Department of Labor, in describing another Pan American Child Congress. The organizing committee for the approaching congress... | |
| 1917 - 624 pages
...TIME. War work for babies which resulted in lowering the infant death rate in Great Britain, France, Belgium, and Germany is described by Dr. Grace L. Meigs of the Children's Bureau of the US Department of Labor in a paper on Infant Welfare Work in War Time which the bureau has just made... | |
| 1914 - 52 pages
...appears a very interesting article entitled "The Safeguarding of the Child," by Julia C. Lathrop, chief of the children's bureau of the United States department of labor. In the course of the article Miss Lathrop shows the importance of the registration of births. She makes... | |
| 1917 - 1442 pages
...AND CHILD CARE. CHILDREN IN WAR TIME: BABIES AND WAR. In a paper on infant welfare work in war time, by Dr. Grace L. Meigs, of the Children's Bureau of the United States Department of Labor, which the bureau has just made available for general distribution, an account... | |
| 1916 - 80 pages
...welfare work will be given during the sessions of the Second Pan American Congress, under the auspices of the Children's Bureau of the United States Department of Labor, in cooperation with the Diet Kitchen Infant Welfare Association, and the Instructive Visiting Nurse Society... | |
| 1917 - 644 pages
...TIME. War work for babies which resulted in lowering the infant death rate in Great Britain, France, Belgium, and Germany is described by Dr. Grace L. Meigs of the Children's Bureau of the US Department of Labor in a paper on Infant Welfare Work in War Time which the bureau has just made... | |
| 1917 - 516 pages
...— War work for babies which resulted in lowering the infant death rate in Great Britain, France, Belgium and Germany is described by Dr. Grace L. Meigs of the Children's Bureau of the US Department of Labor in a paper on Infant Welfare Work in War Time which the bureau has just made... | |
| 1917 - 1434 pages
...s»i 13S, 940 CHILDREN IN WAR TIME: BABIES AND WAR. In a paper on infant welfare work in war time, by Dr. Grace L Meigs, of the Children's Bureau of the United States Department of Labor, which the bureau has just made available for general distribution, an account... | |
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