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Stimulated by the development of childhood studies and the social
history of medicine, this book lays out the historical
circumstances that led to the medicalization of childhood in Greece
from the end of the nineteenth century until World War Two. For
this span of fifty years, the authors explore how the national
question was bound up with concerns raised about the health of
children. They also investigate the various connotations of child
health and maternity care in the context of liberal and
authoritarian governments, as well as the wider social and cultural
changes that took place in this period. Drawing on a wide array of
primary and secondary sources, the authors look into the role of
doctors, social thinkers and civil servants in the shaping of
health policy; the impact of the medical paradigm from Western
Europe; and the gradual professionalization of health care in
Greece. Theodorou and Karakatsani describe an increasing
intervention of the state in the medical supervision of childhood,
the relationship between the philanthropic organizations and the
state, as well as the impact of the national rivalries and wars on
efforts to improve child heath.
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