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American babies their life and times in the 20th century

This volume explores the history of babies in the United States from 1900 to the present, covering such issues as attitudes toward babies and significant advances in the health of babies.

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  • "This volume meant for general readers charts changes in the lives of American babies in the twentieth century and how social reforms, changes to the economy, and medicine have improved the life of infants. The author begins with a description of how infants of different classes experienced life in 1901, followed by a discussion of the advice literature on babies, and racism, population and immigration, prematurity, the cost of having a baby, and infertility."
  • "This volume explores the history of babies in the United States from 1900 to the present, covering such issues as attitudes toward babies and significant advances in the health of babies."@en

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  • "American babies their life and times in the 20th century"@en
  • "American babies : their life and times in the 20th century"
  • "American Babies Their Life and Times in the 20th Century"@en