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Preface | ||
1 | Introduction | 3 |
2 | "Guarded Against Harmful Conditions": The Campaign's Setting | 16 |
3 | "The Infant Soldier": Early Child Welfare Efforts | 43 |
4 | "To Glorify, Dignify and Purify": Saving Mothers | 64 |
5 | "We Want Perfect Parents": Mothers, Medicine, and the State | 92 |
6 | "A Healthy Programme for Life": The Management of Childhood | 116 |
7 | "By Every Means in Our Power": Child and Maternal Welfare Services | 144 |
8 | "Ninety-Nine Percent Child Study Conscious": The Public Response | 181 |
9 | "Despite the Best Efforts": The Campaign's Effects | 213 |
10 | Conclusion | 236 |
Appendix | 243 | |
Notes | 247 | |
Index | 335 |
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