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The Mother and Her Child

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About This Book

Practical, wide-ranging guidance for mothers and caregivers covering prenatal care, labor, and postpartum recovery; newborn care including feeding, milk sanitation, bathing, clothing, sleep, and growth; and later nursery and childhood concerns such as common and contagious illnesses, respiratory and nervous complaints, skin troubles, deformities, accidents, nutrition, and caretaking. Organized in three parts—pregnancy, infancy, and childhood—the text emphasizes hygiene, prevention, feeding methods, simple home remedies, and daily routines, while offering concrete instructions for diagnosis, management, and the promotion of healthy development and play.

About the Author

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William S. Sadler

William S. Sadler was an American author known for his work in the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for his book "The Mother and Her Child," which explores themes of motherhood and child-rearing. Sadler's writing reflects the social and cultural attitudes of his time, offering insights into family dynamics and the nurturing role of mothers. His contributions to literature provide a glimpse into the values and challenges faced by families during that era.

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