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American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 11, Issue 3 199-202, Copyright © 1921 by American Public Health Association

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MOTHERCRAFT INSTRUCTION FOR SCHOOL GIRLS

May Bliss Dickinson

Mothercraft, now introduced into twenty-five states and several foreign countries, is a very recent development in public health education. It seeks to utilize the maternal instinct of young girls and build on it a knowledge of simple hygiene and sanitation. The child carries this instruction to the home and the standard of home health is raised.







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