This article gives a portrait of the controversial pediatrician and popular author Benjamin Spock, much of it gleaned from his personal papers located at Syracuse University\u27s Special Collections. Among some of the insights into his life worth noting are his wife Jane\u27s contributions to his personal attitudes and even his books
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This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell ...
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1TWAS a great honor for me to be invited to give the keynote talk at this symposium honoring Benjami...
Sullivan explains how Benjamin Spock translated psychoanalytic ideas about adults into practical adv...
Benjamin Spock and the Spock Papers at Syracuse University / Robert S. Pickett, Professor of Child a...
This article examines the success of Doctor Benjamin Spock's best selling “The Common Sense Book of ...
Dr. Spock’s, The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care, one of the best-selling self-help texts o...
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Drawing on a variety of sources, Starn presents engaging samples of life in the early days of the Sy...
Renowned pediatrician Dr. Benjamin Spock in Memphis in support of the striking sanitation workers, A...
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A short biography of Lucy Sprague Mitchell written around the time the Bank Street Writers Lab was e...
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Stories: Eye Free Tuition For Special Cases ‘Spock’ And ‘Vincent’ Are One And The Same T.C. Cramer I...
This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell ...
The following article by Dr. Chaffee\u27s son combines a brief account of Dr. Chaffee\u27s Labor Tem...
1TWAS a great honor for me to be invited to give the keynote talk at this symposium honoring Benjami...
Sullivan explains how Benjamin Spock translated psychoanalytic ideas about adults into practical adv...
Benjamin Spock and the Spock Papers at Syracuse University / Robert S. Pickett, Professor of Child a...
This article examines the success of Doctor Benjamin Spock's best selling “The Common Sense Book of ...
Dr. Spock’s, The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care, one of the best-selling self-help texts o...
This article details the life and efforts of Syracuse Professor William Smallwood to collect major w...
Drawing on a variety of sources, Starn presents engaging samples of life in the early days of the Sy...
Renowned pediatrician Dr. Benjamin Spock in Memphis in support of the striking sanitation workers, A...
During his lifetime, Sir Bernard Spilsbury was referred to as the ‘‘father of forensic medicine.’’ H...
Person interviewed: Mrs. Sylvia Sprecker, wife of Isidor I. Sprecker. Interviewer: Smith, Donald F....
A short biography of Lucy Sprague Mitchell written around the time the Bank Street Writers Lab was e...
This article highlights some of the documents contained in the Albert Schweitzer Papers located in t...
Stories: Eye Free Tuition For Special Cases ‘Spock’ And ‘Vincent’ Are One And The Same T.C. Cramer I...
This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell ...
The following article by Dr. Chaffee\u27s son combines a brief account of Dr. Chaffee\u27s Labor Tem...