Historical Perspectives
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Historical Perspectives
© The SUDC Foundation 2019.
Sections
- ANCIENT, MEDIEVAL, AND RENAISSANCE TIMES
- THE 19TH CENTURY: SHIFT TO SCIENCE
- THE RISING TIDE OF NATURAL EXPLANATIONS
- THE 1960s AND 1970s: SIDS AS A NATURAL DISEASE
- THE TIDE TURNS, 1980s–1990s: DISCOVERY OF SCENE INVESTIGATION AND THE DISAPPEARANCE OF SIDS
- UNEXPLAINED INFANT DEATHS AND ITS COMPANION PROBLEM, UNEXPLAINED CHILD DEATHS
- RECOGNITION AND REFINEMENT, FROM 2000 ON
- REFERENCES
References
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- Brotherton J, Gilliver L. The art of nursing: or the method of bringing up young children according to the rules of physick for the preservation of health, and prolonging life [Internet]. 2nd ed. London: John Brotherton; c1733 [cited 2019 Aug 25]. 172 p. Available from: https://books.google.com/books?id=SQllAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA22&dq=the+art+of+nur....