Child health related to a children's hospital.

JS McKim - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1971 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The period of hospitalization of a child tends to be viewed as an isolated incident unrelated
to the past or fu¬ ture. There is little knowledge of the home or district from which the child …

[PDF][PDF] A Pediatric Health Service—An Extension of the Child Health Conference

G James, H Jacobziner - … Journal of Public Health and the …, 1965 - ajph.aphapublications.org
by groups of low socioeconomic position, has created an increaseddemand for pediatric
outpatient services which has far outdistanced the available sup-ply. A notable example in …

Admission of children to hospital.

CM Field, S Millar - The Ulster Medical Journal, 1969 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
METHOD Two samples, one of a hundred infants of one week to two yearsand one of fifty
infants between two and five years was chosen successively from the acute admissions to …

[PDF][PDF] Medical care of urban infants: continuity of care.

RL Mindlin, PM Densen - American Journal of Public …, 1969 - ajph.aphapublications.org
ALMOST everyone involved in medical care, whether as a consumer or pro-vider, deplores
the fragmentation said to be characteristic of much of today's health services. Yet there are …

The changing role of the children's hospital

MJE Senn - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1957 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
IT IS SIGNIFICANT that the Board of Trustees and Staff of the Winnipeg Children's Hospital,
who have brought this new modern hospital into being, are already looking into the future …

[CITATION][C] The sick child-home or hospital care?

AJ Essex-Cater - Public Health, 1962 - Elsevier
IN June, 1956, the Central Health Services C os. incil appointed a committee, under the
chairmanship of Sir Harry Platt, to sttJdy the arrangements made in hospitals for the welfare …

Child morbidity demonstrated in a general hospital

EM Poulton - Archives of Disease in Childhood, 1950 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A fair picture of adult morbidity can be obtained from sickness-absenteeism rates in various
industries, but no such information is available for children. Several analyses have been …

A Survey and Assessment of School Medical Services.

C Tibbits - Medical Officer, 1932 - cabdirect.org
The original aim of the school medical service was to render school children fit to benefit by
education to the fullest degree. It was necessary to accumulate data. A continuous round of …

Hospital paediatrics and child health care.

JM Savage - The Ulster Medical Journal, 1980 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Outpatients (1) Accident and Emergency Attendances There is only one Paediatric Accident
and Emergency (A & E) department in Northern Ireland which is at The Royal Belfast …

Providing medical care for children.

D Hull - Archives of disease in childhood, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
That'enterprise'which brings the benefits of medical science to the British, the National
Health Service (NHS), is undergoing a mana-gerial reorganisation. The overall objectives of …