An edition of Health of working girls (1917)

Health of working girls

a handbook for welfare supervisors and others.

Health of working girls
Beatrice Potter Webb, Beatrice ...
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An edition of Health of working girls (1917)

Health of working girls

a handbook for welfare supervisors and others.

Beatrice Webb writes " This book is the outcome of various lectures to Welfare Supervisors given by me in the University of Birmingham and elsewhere. It is an attempt to do some little towards meeting the new conditions arising from the war, which have not only brought many hundreds of thousands of women and girls into factories, in addition to all who were there before, but which have led to the coming of the Welfare Supervisor with her great opportunities for help ... The root idea of the book is my strong conviction that a doctor's best work is to keep people well, to raise as far as possible the everyday level of health .."

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May 18, 2017 Edited by MARC Bot merge authors
June 6, 2010 Edited by 86.147.14.168 Added new cover
June 6, 2010 Edited by 86.147.14.168 Added new cover
June 6, 2010 Edited by 86.147.14.168 This is not written by Beatrice Webb, the socialist wife of Sidney Webb. But by Martha Beatrice Webb MD, born in Stockport, Cheshire. Educated at Newnham College, Cambridge. Taught science at Edgbaston High School for Girls, Birmingham. Trained as a medical student. In General Practice in Birmingham.
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