For every child a home and that love and security which a home provides; and for that child who must receive foster care, the nearest substitute for his own home IV For every child full preparation for his birth, his mother receiving prenatal, natal,... National Health Insurance: Major Proposals : Hearings Before the ... - Page 947by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Subcommittee on Health and the Environment - 1976Full view - About this book
| 1931 - 508 pages
...provides; and for that child who must receive foster care, the nearest substitute for his own home. IV. For every child full preparation for his birth, his mother receiving prenatal, natal, and postnatal care; and the establishment of such protective measures as will make childbearing... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1933 - 1012 pages
...provides; and for that child who must receive foster care, the nearest substitute for his own home. 4. For every child full preparation for his birth, his mother receiving prenatal, natal, and postnatal care; and the establishment of such protective measures as will make childbearing... | |
| United States. Dept. of the Interior - 1929 - 1522 pages
...provides; and for that child who must receive foster care, the nearest substitute for his own home. "4. For every child full preparation for his birth, his mother receiving prenatal, natal and postnatal care; and the establishment of such protective measures as will make child-bearing... | |
| United States. Dept. of the Interior - 1931 - 1478 pages
...provides ; and for that child who must receive foster care, the nearest substitute for his own home. "4. For every child full preparation for his birth, his mother receiving prenatal, natal and postnatal care; and the establishment of such protective measures as will make child-bearing... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1932 - 448 pages
...own home. 4. For every child full preparation for his birth, his mother receiving prenatal, natal, and postnatal care ; and the establishment of such protective measures as will make child-bearing safer. 5. For every child health protection from birth through adolesence, including... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1932 - 428 pages
...provides ; and for that child who must receive foster care, the nearest substitute for his own home. 4. For every child full preparation for his birth, his mother receiving prenatal, natal, and postnatal care ; and the establishment of such protective measures as will make child-bearing... | |
| P. Roy Brammell - 1933 - 114 pages
...own home. 4. For every child full preparation for his birth, his mother receiving prenatal, natal, and postnatal care; and the establishment of such protective measures as will make childbearing safer. 5. For every child health protection from birth through adolescence, including... | |
| Paris Roy Brammell - 1933 - 112 pages
...provides; and for that child who must receive foster care, the nearest substitute for his own home. 4. For every child full preparation for his birth, his mother receiving prenatal, natal, and postnatal care; and the establishment of such protective measures as will make childbearing... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1933 - 604 pages
...provides; and for that child who must receive foster care, the nearest substitute for his own home. 4. For every child full preparation for his birth, his mother receiving prenatal, natal, and postnatal care; and the establishment of such protective measures as will make childbearing... | |
| United States. Interdepartmental Committee on Children and Youth - 1960 - 104 pages
...provides; and for that child who must receive foster care, the nearest substitute for his own home IV. For every child full preparation for his birth, his mother receiving prenatal, natal, and postnatal care; and the establishment of such protective measures as will make child bearing... | |
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