Who Cares for Children?
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My search for answers began in Birmingham in 1932 with the scientific humanity of Leonard Parsons; it found its main direction in James Spence's Newcastle where, for fifteen of my twenty-seven years there I crossed almost daily the frontier between home and hospital to make some 3,000 visits to every kind of family in every circumstance of life. Then clinical and academic colleagues brought the family and society into medical education; and the last three years have been spent moving from a room at the Department of Health with members of a many-sided committee (Department of Health and Social Security, 1976) to visit people and institutions all over the country who care for children. In this lecture, I shall take not a collective or committee but a personal and reflective view of this experience. In this the central question becomes a quartet.
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