Small Matters
Discover the transformative journey of child health in early twentieth-century Canada with Small Matters by Mona Gleason. Published by McGill-Queen's University Press in 2013, this compelling paperback features 232 pages that delve into the critical issues surrounding pediatric health and hygiene.
Gleason's innovative study examines the challenges faced in promoting the well-being of children during a pivotal time in history. With a focus on the evolving relationship between physicians and their young patients, this book offers a nuanced perspective on how societal factors influenced child health services.
Whether you are a student, a health professional, or simply interested in the history of child welfare, Small Matters provides essential insights into the advocacy for healthier futures for children. Embrace this engaging read that highlights the importance of informed health practices in the lives of the youngest members of society.