Freeman S
Dynamis. 1999;19:353-78.
This article explores the connections between infant mortality, eugenic thinking, and the professional development of pediatricians and pediatric nurses in the early twentieth century. It argues that the goal of the physicians affiliated with Germany's National Hospital to Combat Infant Mortality was to create and disseminate a centrally-controlled message about infant hygiene, and to transform infant care into a medically-managed event. The deeply gendered ways in which both the hygienic program, and the medical division of labor were constructed, had the ambiguous result of expanding training opportunities for pediatric nurses, while at the same time, severely limiting their professional autonomy.
本文探讨了20世纪初婴儿死亡率、优生学思想与儿科医生和儿科护士职业发展之间的联系。文章认为,隶属于德国国家防治婴儿死亡医院的医生们的目标是创建并传播一条关于婴儿卫生的中央控制信息,并将婴儿护理转变为一个由医学管理的活动。卫生计划和医疗分工的构建方式深深带有性别色彩,其结果模棱两可,既扩大了儿科护士的培训机会,同时又严重限制了她们的职业自主权。