Chapter VII. Infant Care
I. Fiske, John. The Meaning of Infancy. Houghton. 1909. $.35. The value of infancy to the child, the parents, society.
Forsyth, David. Children in Health and Disease. Blakiston. 1909. 336 p. Illus. $3.00. Physiology and psychology of infancy; hygiene of childhood; diagnosis and care of children’s diseases.
Griffith, J. P. Crozier. Care of the Baby. Saunders. 1914. 455 p. Illus. $1.50. Special attention to care of sick infants and children.
King, F. Truby. Feeding and Care of Baby. (a) Macmillan, 1913. 162 p. Illus. $.40. Practical, comprehensive, modern, many illustrations. Handbook of the New Zealand Society for Health of Women and Children.
Morse, John L. and Talbot, Fritz B. Diseases of Nutrition and Infant Feeding. Macmillan. 1915. 346 p. Illus. $2.50. Comprehensive, authoritative and practical discussion of milk, maternal nursing and artificial feeding.
Newman, George. Infant Mortality. Dutton. 1907. 356 p. $2.50. Social study of the extent, causes and prevention of infant mortality; extensive statistics.
Pfaundler and Schlossmann. The Diseases of Children. Trans. from the German by Shaw and La Fetra. 7 vol. Lippincott. 1908-14. Illus. Collection of articles by eminent German authorities on development, feeding and therapy, as well as disease.
Ramsey, Walter R. Hygiene of Infancy. Dutton. 1916. 198 p. Illus. $1.00. Infant physiology and growth; daily care; feeding; ailments and diseases, and their care. Thoroughly modern, simple, practical.
Standard works, both popular handbooks and technical volumes on pediatrics: Cotton, Fischer, Holt, Kerley, Starr. Other standard works on pediatrics by Carr, Chapin and Pisek, Koplik.