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Committee on Perinatal Health. 1976. Toward improving the outcome of pregnancy: Recommendations for the regional development of maternal and perinatal health services. White Plains, NY: The National Foundation-March of Dimes, 38 pp.

American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Hospital Care. 1963. Care of children in hospitals. (2nd ed.). Evanston, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Hospital Care, 152 pp.

Michigan Department of Health. 1962. Evaluation check list based on the Academy of Pediatrics manual Care of Children in Hospitals. Lansing, MI: Michigan Department of Health, 32 pp.

Annotation: This evaluation list is designed to help implement the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics manual, Care of Children in Hospitals. The chapters conform to those of the Academy manual and the recommendations are consistent with the Rules and Minimum Standards for Hospitals of the Michigan Department of Health. Items are coded by the decimal system for quick reference and machine tabulation. It is intended to be useful for a hospital to evaluate its facilities, policies, and procedures for pediatric care; comparing its care of children with a recognized standard; identifying problems in the organization and operation of the pediatric service; and establishing priorities for the solution of the problems.

Keywords: American Academy of Pediatrics, Evaluation, Hospitals, Michigan, Pediatric care, Standards

Mannerheim B. 1951. The Children's Castle of the Mannerheim League, Finland. Helsinki, Finland: Tilgmann's Printing office, 32 pp.

Annotation: This booklet describes the Children's Castle of the Mannerheim League of Finland. The buildings, services, programs, staff, and patients of this hospital are described and explained. The booklet is extensively illustrated with black and white photographs.

Keywords: Child welfare, Finland, History, Nursing education, Pediatric hospitals

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