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Author Hess, Julius H., 1876-1955

Title The physical and mental growth of prematurely born children / by Julius H. Hess ... George J. Mohr ... [and] Phyllis F. Bartelme ..
Published Chicago, Ill. : University of Chicago Press, [1934]

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Description 1 online resource (xxiii, 449 pages) : illustrations
Series Behavior research fund monographs
Behavior Research Fund monographs
Contents pt. I.A clinical study / by J.H. Hess -- pt. II. Developmental studies of prematurely born children / by G.J. Mohr and Phyllis F. Bartelme -- pt. III. Special studies carried out in the Premature Infant Station
Summary "In the study of human behavior the freedom of experimentation feasible in research in other fields is greatly limited. Frequently, instead of setting up his own experiments, the scientist must content himself with the observation and analysis of significant situations as they occur in nature. One of the situations most appealing to human interest and sympathy is that of prematurely born children. In Part I of this monograph Dr. Julius H. Hess gives a simple but telling account of the way in which all the skill and resources of medical science have been brought into the service of those presumably handicapped by premature birth in order to increase their chances of survival. Peculiarly true in the medical field is the close relationship between the humanitarian and the scientific interest. Dr. Hess and the co-authors, Dr. George J. Mohr and Dr. Phyllis Bartelme, recognized the value of a series of studies not only for improving the technique of treatment but for throwing light upon certain perplexing problems in the field of human behavior. The situation of the prematurely born infant in comparison with his brothers and sisters of full-term birth presents essentially the conditions of a controlled laboratory experiment. It makes possible the careful research work that is reported in this volume upon the significant problem of the degree of differences in physical and mental status of children of premature and full-term birth. The painstaking work of the authors and their caution in drawing conclusions make the scientific contribution all the more impressive in regard to the nature and extent of the effect of congenital injuries and other conditions upon the later physical and mental development of the child. This volume also exemplifies the value of the method of multiple approach to the study of problems of human behavior emphasized by Dr. Herman M. Adler in the organization of the scientific program of the Behavior Research Fund inasmuch as this research project represents the joint effort of physician, psychiatrist, and psychologist"--Foreword. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2011 APA, all rights reserved)
Notes Includes indexes
Studies based on data obtained at the Premature Infant Station of the Sarah Morris Hospital for Children of the Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago--Cf. Pref
Bibliography Bibliography at end of some of the chapters of part III
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Subject Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center.
SUBJECT Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center. fast (OCoLC)fst00530494
Subject Child development.
Growth.
Premature infants
Child Development
Growth
Infant, Premature
growth.
Child development.
Growth.
Premature infants.
Form Electronic book
Author Bartelme, Phyllis F. (Phyllis Frances), 1900- author
Mohr, George J. (George Joseph), 1895- author
LC no. 35000144