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Childcare, Health and Mortality in the London Foundling Hospital, 1741-1800 Alysa Levene

Childcare, Health and Mortality in the London Foundling Hospital, 1741-1800 By Alysa Levene

Childcare, Health and Mortality in the London Foundling Hospital, 1741-1800 by Alysa Levene


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This book is a thorough and appealing investigation into the health and welfare of abandoned babies and children in eighteenth-century England. It uses a variety of approaches to examine health, mortality and welfare practices, including family fostering, wet-nursing, disease and the impact of abandonment on survivorship.

Childcare, Health and Mortality in the London Foundling Hospital, 1741-1800 Summary

Childcare, Health and Mortality in the London Foundling Hospital, 1741-1800: 'Left to the Mercy of the World' by Alysa Levene

Newly available in paperback, this thorough and engaging examination of an institution and its young charges is set in the wider social, cultural, demographic and medical context of the eighteenth century. By examining the often short lives of abandoned babies, Levene illustrates the variety of pathways to health, ill-health and death taken by the young and how it intersected with local epidemiology, institutional life and experiences of abandonment, feeding and child-care. Child fostering, paid nursing and family formation in different parts of England are also examined, showing how this metropolitan institution called on a network of contacts to try to raise its charges to good health.

Of significance to scholars working in economic and social history, medical and institutional history and histories of childhood and childcare in the early modern period, the book will also appeal to anthropologists interested in child-rearing and feeding practices, and inter-family relationships.

About Alysa Levene

Alysa Levene is Lecturer in the Department of History at Oxford Brookes University

Table of Contents

Preface
1. Introduction
2. The characteristics of foundlings
3. Risks of death: the estimation of mortality
4. Survival prospects
5. The nursing network
6. Growing up as a foster child
7. Childcare and health in a local setting
8. Foundlings and the local demographic context
9. Conclusions
Index

Additional information

NLS9780719073557
9780719073557
0719073553
Childcare, Health and Mortality in the London Foundling Hospital, 1741-1800: 'Left to the Mercy of the World' by Alysa Levene
New
Paperback
Manchester University Press
2012-12-01
240
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