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The Drug-Exposed Infant in the Well-Baby Nursery
Clinics in Perinatology, 1998Maternal substance use can have medical and developmental consequences for the newborn. Many drug-exposed infants are admitted to term nurseries, and the newborn clinician who often has never previously met the mother must gather both objective and subjective information about problems in the pregnancy and delivery that may indicate maternal substance ...
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FEEDING CARE OF THE INFANT IN THE OBSTETRIC NURSERY
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1927With the increasing percentage of births occurring in the hospital, it is pertinent to inquire how well the nursing and nutrition of the infant during the new-born period can be managed in an institution. From the tenth to the fourteenth day, when the hospital stay is usually completed, the infant should have made satisfactory gains, and it is ...
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Britain's First Nursery-Infant School
The Elementary School Journal, 1966dred and fiftieth anniversary of the school's inception, this may be an opportune moment for a fresh assessment of Owen's educational theory and practice. Why did Owen, a wealthy cottonmill owner, open a school for young children? Did he think that by providing a nursery he could persuade more women to become cotton operatives?
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The Evolution of the Nursery-Infant School
British Journal of Educational Studies, 1973Alec Ross, N. Whitbread
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The Role of Antenatal and Postnatal Maternal Bonding in Infant Development
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2022Genevieve Le Bas +2 more
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