Ethel Collins Dunham

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title: Ethel Collins Dunham
text: Ethel Collins Dunham (1883–1969), and her life partner, Martha May Eliot, devoted their lives to the care of children. Dunham focused on premature babies and newborns, becoming chief of child development at the Children's Bureau in 1935. She established national standards for the hospital care of newborn children and expanded the scope of health care for growing youngsters by monitoring their progress in regular home visits by Children's Bureau staff.
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description: American physician
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethel_Collins_Dunham
date created: 2011-12-20T09:33:34Z
date modified: 2024-09-10T05:20:17Z
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