10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PAEDOTROPHY»
Discover the use of
paedotrophy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
paedotrophy and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Concise Scientific Dictionary: BookCaps Study Guide
paedology [pi-dol-uh-jee] -noun- The study of children in regards to their
development, growth, and character paedotrophy [pi-dot-ruh-fee] -noun- The art
of raising children paidonosology [pi-don-uh-sol-uh-jee] -noun- The medical
study of ...
BookCaps, BookCaps Study Guides Staff, 2011
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The Pearson General Knowledge Manual 2011
... nose and throat Phraseology the study of phrases Paedotrophy the study of
children Phrenology the study of bumps on the head Paidonosology the study of
children's diseases; Phycology the study of algae and seaweeds pediatrics
Physics ...
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The Pearson General Knowledge Manual 2012
... Osmics Osmology Osphresiology Osteology Otology Otorhinolaryngology
Paedotrophy Paidonosology Palaeoanthropology Palaeobiology
Palaeoclimatology Palaeolimnology Palaeolimnology Palaeontology
Palaeopedology Paleobotany ...
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The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... pedófilo (m) paedophilic adj— pedófilo, pedofílico paedophobia n —
pedofobia (f) paedotrophy n — pedotrofia (f) PAG (periaqueductal gray matter) —
sustancia (f) gris periacueductal Paget's disease — enfermedad (f) de Paget
pagophagia ...
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MANUAL OF ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION AND SPELLING:
Pad-u-a-soy' (pad-u-a- soy', coll. pad-ursoy1) (89) [so Sm. 3 pad-u- PAIR a-soy',
Wb. Gd. ;pad- u-soy', Wr. 155.] Pse'an (13, 72) [See P*e- on, and Peon, 148.] [
Pasdobaptism. — See Pedobaptism, 203.J [Paedotrophy, 203. — See
Pedotrophy.] ...
RICHARD SOULE AND WILLIAM A. WHEELER, 1861
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Totally Weird and Wonderful Words
The British spelling is paedotrophy. A particularly good mother or father could be
described as a pedotrophist. However, given the general tenor and the recent
trends in memoir, if this word finds a new popularity, it is sure to be in the
negative: ...
Columbia University who had suggested the word "Paedotrophy" which meant "
care of children" as the appropriate term to designate this line of work. In their
work among children the greatest possibilities lay along protective and
preventive ...
Paedotrophy is the new word coined to express in appropriate terms this
protective and preventive line of work among infants. The appalling mortality of
infants during the first three months proves that much of our corrective work is
begun too ...
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America and Americans and Selected Nonfiction
Indeed, in America paedotrophy has caused what amounts to a national sickness
which might be called paedosis. Americans did not always fear, hate, and adore
their children; in our early days a child spent its helpless and pre-procreative ...
John Steinbeck, Jackson J. Benson, Susan Shillinglaw, 2003
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One Day at a Time: A Memoir
Paedotrophy — art of rearing children. Ha, ha! A good one for me. There was
only one book amongst those Mrs Beach donated that I decided to buy —
Astrophel and Other Poems by Algernon Swinburne. I haven't started it yet, but a
quick ...