battered child การใช้
- Child abuse, or battered child syndrome was first reported in the medical literature in 1946 by Caffey.
- Episode 4 reveals the anger of the pediatric emergency staff when a battered child is brought in unconscious.
- Now, Fowler has written a memoir of her experience as a battered woman, and before that, as a battered child.
- The doctor also noted the extent of Terrell's fresh and old injuries and diagnosed him with " battered child syndrome ."
- In 1968 the Battered Child Research Unit was set up in Denver House, Ladbroke Grove and Joan became its first director.
- While helpful, the foregoing general history of the battered child syndrome is not conclusive on the precise question in the case at bar.
- "At that point one would have to have a heart of stone not to at least try to help this poor battered child,"
- Modern interest in the so-called battered child syndrome goes back to 1962, and interest in the field really took off in the 1970s.
- And about my parents'methods of discipline-- people shouldn't say ` Blunt was a battered child, so she couldn't sustain a relationship . "'
- Her battered child syndrome was immediately diagnosed and reported to local police and juvenile probation authorities, and she was taken into protective custody.
- In some of the 300 or so parricide cases in this country each year, " battered child syndrome " is cited as a factor.
- It appears from the literature that the battered child syndrome was first tentatively identified and reported to the medical profession in the early 1950s.
- Child maltreatment began to garner mainstream attention with the publication of " The Battered Child Syndrome " by pediatric psychiatrist C . Henry Kempe.
- This occurred prior to a Thanksgiving Day beating in 1996, which necessitated a trip to the emergency room where he was diagnosed with Battered child syndrome.
- The Children's Bureau also contributed to a growing awareness of child abuse, or " battered child syndrome " as it was called in the early 1960s.
- Inasmuch as all plaintiff's injuries gave the appearance of having been intentionally inflicted by other persons, she exhibited the medical condition known as the battered child syndrome.
- Dr . Flood failed to diagnose " battered child syndrome " and also did not report the injuries to proper civil authorities in violation of California law.
- But psychiatrists have told me that I stayed because I was a battered child and you set yourself up to repeat the earlier circumstances of your life.
- The 1962 publication of the article " The Battered Child Syndrome " by pediatric psychiatrist C . Henry Kempe represents the moment that child maltreatment entered mainstream awareness.
- The first question presented, accordingly, is whether the foregoing standard of care includes a requirement that the physician know how to diagnose and treat the battered child syndrome.
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