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Review of Medical Child Education from 19th to 20th Century

Author(s):Senta Jaunig
Co-author(s):Peter Štih (gl. in odg. ur.), Aida Škoro Babić (ur.), Mateja Jeraj (ur.), Matevž Košir (ur.), Bojan Balkovec (ur.)
Leto:2012
Publisher(s):Zveza zgodovinskih društev Slovenije
Language(s):slovenščina
Type(s) of material:text
Collection(s):Zbirka zgodovinskega časopisa, 45
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Organized health care of children in Slovenia started to develope relatively late. More concretely we talk about it at the beginning of the 20th century, when in Vienna set the guidelines for the organization of child protection in Austrian provinces. Child protection, which was previously dependent on the mercy of individuals, gradually started as a duty of organized society. Findings that the health care of children and youth, and medical oversight are neccessary, are a significant point in the medical role in child protection. Doctor began to intervene on the field of child care, as well as to the familly. So, mother started to be tought about children’s education, care and hygiene. With the development of the scientific medicine and social services the child became a subject of scientific inquiry as a person. The purpose of the paper is to analize popular health publications on medical child education, to show its main topics and on which areas of child protection, education and life has it intervened.
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  • identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/31052
    • title
      • Delajmo za našo deco!
      • Pogled na zdravstveno vzgojo otroka od 19. do srede 20. stoletja
      • Let's Work for our Children!
      • Review of Medical Child Education from 19th to 20th Century
    • creator
      • Senta Jaunig
    • contributor
      • Peter Štih (gl. in odg. ur.)
      • Aida Škoro Babić (ur.)
      • Mateja Jeraj (ur.)
      • Matevž Košir (ur.)
      • Bojan Balkovec (ur.)
    • subject
      • zgodovina medicine
      • zdravstvena vzgoja
      • zdravstvena promocija
      • spolna vzgoja
      • Foucault
      • history of medicine
      • health education
      • health promotion
      • sex education
      • Foucault
    • description
      • Organizirano zdravstveno varstvo otrok se je v Sloveniji začelo razvijati razmeroma pozno. Konkretneje začnemo o njem govoriti na začetku 20. stoletja, ko so na Dunaju postavili smernice za organizacijo zaščite otrok po avstrijskih deželah. S tem zaščita otrok, ki je bila poprej odvisna od usmiljenja posameznikov, začne postopoma postajati dolžnost organizirane družbe. Ugotovitve, da sta zdravstveno skrbstvo otrok in mladine ter zdravniški nadzor nad njimi nujna, so pomenile mejnik v zdravniški vlogi pri zaščiti otrok. Zdravnik začne posegati na področje varstva otroka, kakor tudi v družino samo in predvsem matere uči vzgoje otrok, nege in higiene. Z razvojem znanstvene medicine in socialnih služb otrok kot osebnost postane tudi predmet znanstvene obravnave. Namen prispevka je analiza poljudnozdravstvenih objav o zdravstveni vzgoji otrok in pri tem izluščiti osrednje teme in na katera področja otrokove zaščite, vzgoje in življenja posežejo.
      • Organized health care of children in Slovenia started to develope relatively late. More concretely we talk about it at the beginning of the 20th century, when in Vienna set the guidelines for the organization of child protection in Austrian provinces. Child protection, which was previously dependent on the mercy of individuals, gradually started as a duty of organized society. Findings that the health care of children and youth, and medical oversight are neccessary, are a significant point in the medical role in child protection. Doctor began to intervene on the field of child care, as well as to the familly. So, mother started to be tought about children’s education, care and hygiene. With the development of the scientific medicine and social services the child became a subject of scientific inquiry as a person. The purpose of the paper is to analize popular health publications on medical child education, to show its main topics and on which areas of child protection, education and life has it intervened.
    • publisher
      • Zveza zgodovinskih društev Slovenije
    • collection
      • Zbirka zgodovinskega časopisa, 45
    • date
      • 2012
    • type
      • besedilo
    • language
      • Slovenščina
    • isPartOf
    • rights
      • license: ccByNcNd
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