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The Gold Coast Colony’s Infant Welfare Clinics During the Great Depression
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作者 Doris Susannah Essah 《Cultural and Religious Studies》 2018年第8期471-478,共8页
This paper employs archival documents to research how the Gold Coast colonial government worked with European women medical doctors at preventive health to sustain infant and child welfare clinics.After the First Worl... This paper employs archival documents to research how the Gold Coast colonial government worked with European women medical doctors at preventive health to sustain infant and child welfare clinics.After the First World War,the objective of the colonial government and medical officers was to prevent child mortality and child morbidity.European women medical doctors working with the government and in private practice at infant and child welfare clinics cared for African pregnant women,mothers,and children not older than three years old.European women medical doctors at infant and child welfare clinics educated the community.In 1932,the Great Depression peaked and Percy Selwyn-Clarke in the health service needed to increase funds and staff.Selwyn-Clarke established the Gold Coast Local Branch of the British Red Cross Society to work at the infant and child welfare clinics. 展开更多
关键词 infant and child WELFARE CLINICS GOLD COAST WOMEN and children interwar years the Great Depression European WOMEN medical DOCTORS Percy selwyn-clarke GOLD COAST Branch of the Red Cross Society
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